Ready to mate basically.
If she had run to form she would have had time to mate during the race and still catch the one in front.
Ready to mate basically.
If anyone wants any 20/1 Sariska for the Arc I will lay up to £75 of it.
I may have read somewhere that it isn't always obvious and that the exertions of racing can sometimes accelerate the physical process of coming into season.
I was watching her on the telly in the parade ring just before the race, and for a second it crossed my mind that she may have been in season; I only remembered thinking it when they said so after the race. She may be the sort of filly that doesn't behave differently when she's in season [and judgeing by her placid disposition I would assume she is].
Prolonged use of Regumate is not to be recommended. Regumate is in use here and isn't banned - only banned with regard to not being permitted to race with traces in the system.
Fillies/mares get weight allowances for sex, as well as age, so whether or not a filly is in season shouldn't matter, becauses allowances are made for them already.
Fillies usually cycle very regularly, even when in strong work, so it's perfectly possible to plan round this if it really affects their performance in a negative fashion - even if it may mean having to miss a top race. Or they take their chances regardless..
Incidentally, the analogy with regard to gelding is a poor one - if you don't want to have an in-season filly, then perform a double ovarectomy - that will have the same end result as castrating a colt....
Entires of either sex have to battle their hormones when racing - it's just the way it is and interfering with that may result in many more cases of impaired fertility..
Long Lashes was in season the other week when she bolted up at Newmarket too. Isn't always a negative.