Aces_High
Well-Known Member
I just would like everyone here to have a little insight into Horse Racing. I am speaking from the Flat Racing side of things.
Yes there is a lot of money involved and people can and do look upon the horses as being a commodity. To a degree this works in the horses favour. They will be fed the best feed, conditioned the best, trained the best and looked after the best. If the trainer can get the best results with this horse then the owner is likely to buy another and another. The best results also attract new owners therefore more money is being ploughed around.
To anyone who is business minded this all makes sense. You do not make money from a poorly run concern be it baking cakes, running M&S or training TB's. You have to look after your staff, you have to nuture your product and have good results to attract more potential clients and more money.
If there wasn't any money in horse racing and the horses were not looked upon as a commodity, what do you think the end result would be?? Pretty grim in my opinion.
Yes there is a lot of money involved and people can and do look upon the horses as being a commodity. To a degree this works in the horses favour. They will be fed the best feed, conditioned the best, trained the best and looked after the best. If the trainer can get the best results with this horse then the owner is likely to buy another and another. The best results also attract new owners therefore more money is being ploughed around.
To anyone who is business minded this all makes sense. You do not make money from a poorly run concern be it baking cakes, running M&S or training TB's. You have to look after your staff, you have to nuture your product and have good results to attract more potential clients and more money.
If there wasn't any money in horse racing and the horses were not looked upon as a commodity, what do you think the end result would be?? Pretty grim in my opinion.