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The Subject: Re: Round pen Conditioning for Thoroughbreds
At 17:10:56 on 01/28/98, Roger I ([email protected]) wrote:

Hi Charley, I'm RogerIIs Dad. He is at A&M; and hopefully he will graduate this spring, Keep up with my boys and if you see us in a race feel free to come to the backside and talk. Roger II is still hoping to get into grad school at A&M.; We'll see. I am training his horse Ag. He surprised us by buying him on a credit card. He is a well bred horse and he should do alright with luck. Take care hit the books and you will not have to look for a grad school.

>hi roger--i will be at lone star opening day. good luck.
>Texas A&M-Commerce; has a very good animal science dept offering masters
>degrees only. dont know much about biology.
>once again --good luck this year
>charley
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>At 19:02:05 PST on 01-27-98, Roger I wrote:
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>>At 07:24:19 PST on 12-23-97, Roger I wrote:
>>Week 4: Brat the long striding 5 year old is making his 50 laps
>>a little slow, but he is not getting tired at all. He is where he
>>should be even if he was being gallop. He is putting on weight as well
>>Spingoli is still trying to work too hard and is becoming a little
>>hard to handle (full of himself). Lonestar park has Maiden Sp. Wt for
>>Texas Breds the first day of the meet in April. I may try to point him
>>for that race. Ag is working well and is picking-up speed without very much
>>urging. I have a square toe shoe on the boys and it seems to help
>>stand them up. Have any of you race horse people had any experience
>>with these shoes. The boys are about where anyone would want to have
>>their old horses after a month of galloping. I can't find any problems
>>at this time with Round pen conditioning. We will get re set and go get
>>a slow blow with in the next two weeks. Any suggestions would be greatly
>>appreciated.
>>>I ask a question earlier and was archived. I am still searching for information about the dangers of working a thoroughbred into shape in a round pen. At this time I have horses that need to be in training and all I have available is a 70 feet diameter roundpen. I plan to trot and gallop from the ground.
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