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Originally Posted by Fager Fan
What the hell are you basing that on? That it's become the mantra of the "Free Dutrow!" crowd?
I'd like to see decades of stats, but those provided here don't back up the claim of EXCELLENT care. Contrary to Ruffian's beliefs, the most careful horsemen have a 1 in every 3-5 year on-track death, and maybe 1 in a lifelong career die of a heart attack (if ever).
I'm with you on Baffert and think he's the one who should've been kicked out of the sport for 10 years (and some others deserve similar), but I'm just wanting to stop the silliness that Dutrow was extraordinary in his care of horses and it's some mitigating factor. At best, it looks like he took average care.
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From our other encounters on here, you're not the best example of someone with a firm grip on multiple topics, so I bow out of this with you.