Put It Back's Conformation

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Danzig
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Put It Back's Conformation

Postby Danzig » Sun Apr 01, 2007 7:44 pm

Has anyone had the opportunity to preview Put It Back at Bridlewood Farm in Ocala? If so, what is he like from a conformational perspective -- especially as it pertains to his front-end.

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Mahubah
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Postby Mahubah » Mon Apr 02, 2007 2:51 am

I thought he was slightly base-narrow but otherwise attractive -- also noted that he had a very wide, powerful rear and and looked the part of a straight-up sprinter. Seemed to have a very sensible disposition from the little I saw of him.

I have heard from a Florida horseman I respect that he tends to throw youngsters that toe out and wing and base-narrow conformation could certainly contribute to that.
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Postby Pete » Mon Apr 02, 2007 3:13 am

Hi Mahubah,

On the advice of a trainer my client bought a Put It Back filly at last year's OBS 2yo in training sale. He asked my opinion when she was being led out of the sales ring and I could only see her from the side and rear and she was lovely. She had worked :22.0 and seemed like a steal.

Later we went to the barn to see her again and I couldn't believe that anyone could have recommended her. She was back at the knee in one leg and severly offest in the other. When I felt the knees she had a rotated capsule as well.

She top bowed double donuts in both legs in training and never raced.

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