Quote from: afleetphil on May 26, 2016, 11:20:14 AM
From my read. Nyquist spiked a fever AFTER the Preakness, so he was evidently healthy for that race.
Secretariat however had an absest tooth in the Wood and actually had a fever when he raced Onion. So I do see a difference.
Quote from: Man o Taz on May 26, 2016, 02:00:25 PM
Yes, but they did not discover Secretariat's abscess problem until post race. They did not know going into the race he had it.
And it is my understanding that spiking a fever is a symptom of a problem. The fact that it occurred within 48 hours means that he might have been experiencing the underlying ailment at Preakness post time since the fever is a symptom of a larger problem that often takes time to develop. :-)
Quote from: Man o Taz on May 26, 2016, 02:00:25 PMI think he was fine pre race. Nyquist also spiked a fever after the FL Derby. Some horses--as are humans--are prone to do that after a max effort. As long as it comes right back down, it's not a huge problem. They could run Nyquist in the Belmont if they really wanted to, but why? It's better safe than sorry. It would be entertaining, though to see how bad Stupor--I mean Super--Mario could screw up a ride the whole way around Big Sandy. Doug's too nice a guy in my opinion. As long as he insists on using the Kevin Kriggers and the Mario Gutierrez's of the world on his top horses, he's going to lose some big races.
Yes, but they did not discover Secretariat's abscess problem until post race. They did not know going into the race he had it.
And it is my understanding that spiking a fever is a symptom of a problem. The fact that it occurred within 48 hours means that he might have been experiencing the underlying ailment at Preakness post time since the fever is a symptom of a larger problem that often takes time to develop. :-)