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Cheltenham Trials Day- Saturday

What is his theory behind modern feeding? I was of the opinion that the old fashioned "bran mash" on a Saturday after work in preparation for a non-active Sunday actually was detrimental due to the bran altering the calcium phosphorus ratio and therefore leading to weaker bone density?
The calcium -phosphorous ratio is the key along with the acidity caused by concentrate feeds. In a nutshell extra acidity in the bowel inhibits calcium absorption which may cause calcium depletion from bone.( The incidence of ulcers in racehorses could easily become the welfare issue to get racing banned)
On the other hand adding calcium to the diet ,and it has been increased quite a bit in the last forty years , leads to osteopetrosis which causes bone to fracture /shatter due to being too dense.
Bone has to flexible to a degree: not too much and not too little.
Apparently a correct foal diet gives the foal healthy gut microbes that last through it's life and leads to more success than one that hasn't the proper microbes.
As Granger says, my buddy has a patented oat balancer which gives mares,
foals and youngsters the best start bowel health wise.
Results in USA racehorses , primarily claimers has given those old stagers a "bowel boost " and feel good to outrun their previous form.
Professor Lennart Krook , who performed the post mortem on Ruffian years ago was convinced her fracture was diet related.
 
The calcium -phosphorous ratio is the key along with the acidity caused by concentrate feeds. In a nutshell extra acidity in the bowel inhibits calcium absorption which may cause calcium depletion from bone.( The incidence of ulcers in racehorses could easily become the welfare issue to get racing banned)
On the other hand adding calcium to the diet ,and it has been increased quite a bit in the last forty years , leads to osteopetrosis which causes bone to fracture /shatter due to being too dense.
Bone has to flexible to a degree: not too much and not too little.
Apparently a correct foal diet gives the foal healthy gut microbes that last through it's life and leads to more success than one that hasn't the proper microbes.
As Granger says, my buddy has a patented oat balancer which gives mares,
foals and youngsters the best start bowel health wise.
Results in USA racehorses , primarily claimers has given those old stagers a "bowel boost " and feel good to outrun their previous form.
Professor Lennart Krook , who performed the post mortem on Ruffian years ago was convinced her fracture was diet related.
That makes sense. I think more and more gut health is becoming apparent as to being so important in many areas of health. I read that healthy faecal implants for those with Bipolar can have an incredible benefit.

So to start with the right feed as a foal must be the way to go. You'd presume that all these feed companies are constantly researching stuff like this.
 
I have never thought Grey Dawning would stay an extended 3m2f round Cheltenham.

He'd have more chance in the Ryanair.
I think the Skeltons clearly believe he will stay and Dan immediately ruled out the Ryanair in the paddock. I was there yesterday and overheard Harry saying on the walkway as they were coming in that he hit the line hard and that’s what mattered today. It was the bad mistake at the second last that finally did for Grey Dawning although he may not have got to the first two anyway. As for the winner a narrow defeat of an 11yo LHP receiving 6lb doesn’t strike me as Gold Cup form whatever the ITV lot may think.

So sad to see Sir Gino pull up and it was clear that something wasn’t right from the 2nd as others have said.

It was ridiculous that they ran the last - the spotlights were on in the paddock when Mrs Viking and I left about 10 minutes after the scheduled off time when many around us were saying it would have to be off in the next 5 minutes or too dangerous to run. I think I read the finish was 5 minutes after sunset so they must have started at sunset which seems unsafe to me
 

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