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Non-Tech : Buying and selling Thoroughbred Race Horses

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To: Richard H. Villwock who wrote (11)6/4/1998 10:34:00 PM
From: Seth L.  Read Replies (1) of 17
 
geez sorry you had such a bad experience. yes jocks make excuses and do not listen, most trainers can jerk you around. in my short experience i have learned that deligation of authority is ok but do not ever lose control.
Thanks for the advice Richard I appreciate very much your input. Im not planing on tripping around the globe when I have Gulfstream meet right around the corner Calder and hialleah along with some of the best horse farms in Ocala. Im not looking to raise the next triple crown winner. just class 1,2,3, stakes winners.gggg
May I ask how you approached your time in the game. Did you focus on running or did you support your stable with stud fees and claimers? or both? did you ever pinhook? Did you buy your horses at auction or did you raise them yourself?

thanks in advance

Seth
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