Horse Versatility Question

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Carole Hanson
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Horse Versatility Question

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To clarify, this only applies to racehorses and their racing ability is that right? It has nothing to do with their breeding ability at different surfaces/distances?
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Correct; we haven't built that option yet but it is coming very soon.

In general stay tuned, should be releasing 4-5 new things in the next week or so.
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Awesome thanks! Sounds exciting!
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Any horse CAN run at multiple distances, but what's the cutoff going to be on the trainer saying go ahead and do it? IE: would it need to be at the same gallop level as whatever they are at their top division, or would they report back yes for a DR freak that could do DM at allowance level? What about if it was at solid level?
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Danny Derby wrote: 2 years ago Any horse CAN run at multiple distances, but what's the cutoff going to be on the trainer saying go ahead and do it? IE: would it need to be at the same gallop level as whatever they are at their top division, or would they report back yes for a DR freak that could do DM at allowance level? What about if it was at solid level?
Good question; it is relative to the horse's best level.
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