Teaching a horse to rate

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Paul Sellers
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Teaching a horse to rate

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Maybe working this guy in company would help.

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I have written article(s) on this a few seasons ago, hoping one could train against conformation <—- think i misspelled this word in article even!

IRL it seems some are able to overcome this. Mostly this can be seen in the advancement of 2 yolds racing and growing into 3 yolds… perhaps a “trainable” comment or rating per horse would be a great addition. Maybe “intelligence,” even?
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Paul Sellers wrote: 1 week ago Maybe working this guy in company would help.

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This comment from The Steward 6 months ago may provide some food for thought.
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Also, running style is a thing but so are the effects of training. Em is a writer, so she chooses her words well.
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