cptrayes
Well-Known Member
No it shouldn't.
From working in racing very few of the 2 year olds make it to the track in their first year. Bear in mind the trainer earns a living through them so it would be in his best interest to take the welfare of the animals to heart.
The trainer is only interested in the welfare for a couple of years though, isn't s/he chrisritch? The long term welfare of the horse isn't considered at all, is it, or surely no-one would work a horse of 18 months? I suspect if I looked for it the evidence would fairly clear that starting that young takes its toll heavily in later years.
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