Biologic Therapies May Repair Equine Joint Damage

Dr. Mark Hurtig is leading a team of researchers at the Ontario Veterinary College in studies to see if biologic therapies injected intra-articularly could be used to repair tissue instead of just suppressing signs of joint disease. He cautions against using joint injections for maintenance or as a preventative therapy.

Hurtig notes that many equine leg injuries can be related to the surface on which a horse is worked, in addition to how hard he is worked on that surface. When deciding if a horse is ready for more-strenuous work, it's best to use caution. It can take up to three months of prep work to get tendons and ligame ts ready for high-level performance.

He recommends that any horse that has had time off:

  • Return to work slowly with lots of walking
  • Increase duration and intensity of work incrementally
  • Avoid trotting on hard surfaces
  • Promote relaxation
  • Save complex movements when first bringing a horse back into work
  • Cross-train on different surfaces
  • Allow time for the horse to adapt to new surfaces

Watch a video of Hurtig talking about his therapy and returning a horse to work here.

Read more here.

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Collusion Illusion, Ragtime Blues Faceoff In Lazaro Barrera Stakes

Fresh off a huge allowance score going six furlongs, trainer Mark Glatt's talented Collusion Illusion will stretch out  a half-furlong and make his second start off an extended vacation as he heads Saturday's Grade 3, $100,000 Lazaro Barrera Stakes at Santa Anita in Arcadia, Calif.  The Barrera, named for the late Hall of Fame trainer, has attracted a field of five sophomores going 6 ½  furlongs.

Bob Baffert's speedy Ragtime Blues, a winner of his last two starts, will get the first time services of Mike Smith and also figures prominently in what will be his fourth career start.

COLLUSION ILLUSION: Owner:  Dan Agnew, Rodney Orr, Jerry Schneider & John Xitco; Trainer:  Mark Glatt
An impressive winner of the Grade 2 Best Pal Stakes at Del Mar in his second start on July 21, this Florida-bred colt by Twirling Candy was then eased in the Grade 1, 1 1/16 mile American Pharoah Stakes at Santa Anita on Sept. 27 and didn't resurface until May 17, whereupon he was a dazzling three-length allowance winner from off the pace going six furlongs.  With Flavien Prat engaged to ride him back, Collusion Illusion looms large in the Barrera.

RAGTIME BLUES: Owner:  SF Racing, LLC, Starlight Racing, Madaket Stable, LLC, Stonestreet Stables, LLC, Frederick Hertrich, III, John D. Fielding & Golconda Stables; Trainer:  Bob Baffert
Second in his 5 ½-furlong debut at Los Alamitos on Sept. 21, this colt by Union Rags made his next start on April 24 at Oaklawn Park, as he led throughout and broke his maiden by a head going six furlongs.  Ridden by Irad Ortiz, Jr., at Santa Anita on May 25, Ragtime Blues was the 4-5 favorite in a six furlong allowance, a race he again went gate to wire in, winning by 2 ¼ lengths.  With Smith taking over in his fourth start, he'll try to stretch his speed another sixteenth of a mile and will hope to hold the top choice off in deep stretch.

G3 LAZARO BARRERA STAKES
WITH JOCKEYS & WEIGHTS IN POST POSITION ORDER

Race 9 of 12  Approximate post time 4:30 p.m. PT

  1. Collusion Illusion—Flavien Prat—124
  2. Ragtime Blues—Mike Smith—122
  3. Phantom Boss—Tiago Pereira—124
  4. Alcools—Abel Cedillo—122
  5. Howbeit—Umberto Rispoli—120

First post time for a 12-race card on Saturday is at 12:30 p.m.  For additional information, please visit santaanita.com or call (626) 574-RACE.

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Lucky Move Posts $87.60 Upset In Opening-Day Obeah Stakes At Delaware Park

Ten Strike Racing's Lucky Move posted an upset victory in the $100,000 Obeah Stakes on the opening day card at Delaware Park in Wilmington, Del., on Wednesday.  The Obeah is the local prep for the Grade 2 Delaware Handicap to be run on July 11.

With Roberto Rosado aboard, the daughter of Lookin At Lucky won by 1 1/4 lengths and returned $87.60 as the second longest-shot in the field of eight.  Vault, with Florent Geroux, finished second.  It was another a three lengths farther back to the even-money favorite Lady Apple, with Ricardo Santana, Jr., in third.  Lucky Move covered the mile and a sixteenth in 1:42.28 on a fast main track.

Second-last early as Bronx Beauty led the way, Lucky Move commenced a wide rally approaching the far turn, took command into the stretch and was never threatened. Fractions in the race were :23.30, :47.22, 1:11.35 and 1:36.04.

The Obeah Stakes was the first career stakes victory for the New York-bred conditioned by Juan Carlos Guerrero.  She raised her career record to 5 wins from 27 starts with earnings of $264,573.

Ten Strike Racing claimed Lucky Move for $30,000 on April 30, 2019 out of a turf race at Churchill Downs. Lucky Move is out of the Quiet American mare, Quiet Mover.

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