KautoStar1
Well-Known Member
Apparently due to a trapped epiglottis. What a shame for connections, but at least the horse is recovering fine and should be fine for Aintree.
Are there any top thoroughbreds racing who still have the larynx and so on that they were born with, or have they all been lasered off?
Do the flat horses get the same treatment?
It's easier these days to do wind ops and recover quickly. It seems to be the first blame of choice and the easiest route to go down.
Flat horses rarely get the same treatment due to their race being over before their wind comes into effect.
Thank you for that. I wonder if at some point it will be deemed performance enhancing? I suppose not as they all have it done - surely it would be easier to ban it and return to a level playing field.