I'm no expert but they usually burst a blood vessel when they come under a bit of pressure, you wouldn't say it had. It was really awkward away, so maybe it rattled it's nose on the stalls, the problem is we will probably never know.
I'm no expert but they usually burst a blood vessel when they come under a bit of pressure, you wouldn't say it had. It was really awkward away, so maybe it rattled it's nose on the stalls, the problem is we will probably never know.
"Reared start and slowly away, took keen hold, in rear, pulled up over 3f out (vet reported that a post-race endoscopy confirmed that the bleeding was the result of gelding rearing as the stalls opened and hitting his head on the top of the starting stalls)"
"Reared start and slowly away, took keen hold, in rear, pulled up over 3f out (vet reported that a post-race endoscopy confirmed that the bleeding was the result of gelding rearing as the stalls opened and hitting his head on the top of the starting