They use a twelve bore and a JCB they normally come back quietly
2006-11-28 01:23:41
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answer #1
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answered by wrongjon 3
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Some horses are easier to catch then others. Usually the outrider & a pony rider will be able to ride up along side the animal & pick up the reins if the animal still has their tack on. On the backside, we have many of them who get loose without anything on them or with only a halter & those are a challenge to deal with. All the workers start yelling "Cavallo Solo!" or "Loose Horse!" & everyone has to freeze & pay attention so the horse doesn't end up causing trouble & injury to the other horses & people. Nothing is worse than to get run over by a horse who is going full throttle down the shedrow, except having that horse go after the horse you are holding on to or riding. Food usually does the trick. Especially carrots. Race horses don't get many treats & they can easily be coaxed with food. Oat hay works wonders to soothe the savage beast! Trainers are grateful when you return their animals & it could just get you a job in their barn at a later date.
2006-11-28 09:50:52
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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We do not have outriders in GB, they are only present in USA racing.
As horses are herd animals they will follow the rest of the pack until they find a better alternative - usually the racecourse stables or the parade ring.
Horses know by instinct that to be on your own (ie away from the rest of the herd) puts them in danger, so they try to stick as close to other horses as possible.
There are officials dotted around the track that will try to catch a loose horse, but it's normally easier to let it follow the others and catch it after the race.
2006-11-28 01:31:12
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answer #3
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answered by PNewmarket 6
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If a horse drops the rider the Clerk of the Course (A person in a red jacket) rides after the horse if it is on the outside of the race and grabs the bridle or the reins and takes it to the outside of the track where it can be checked by a vet.
2006-11-29 09:22:43
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answer #4
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answered by jessica a 2
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As a small addendum to Newmarket's answer catching a racehorse is NOT something you want to do unless you are very sure about what you're doing or the horse is very quiet. Racehorses are immensely strong and call pull you over and drag you along the ground in an instant. If they are young they can also be very frightened and nervous and so will panic and hurt themselves or other people. If their own stable lad or someone they know tries to catch them they will be more receptive and calm down. Strangers will spook them.
In short if you see a loose horse keep away from it!
2006-11-28 01:39:05
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answer #5
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answered by Selphie 3
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The horses know by experience and training to ease up and stop after crossing the finish line so they don't keep running. In many cases the horse pulls up after losing the rider long before the finish line. But in any event, the track has mounted grooms who ride up alongside a riderless horse and slow it down then lead it back to the paddock.
2006-11-28 01:25:35
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answered by Anonymous
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There are usually "outriders" on horseback that will catch the horse & stop it. They are also the ones who leed the horses to the starting gate in most cases. Some stop on their own or head instintively to the Paddock area.
2006-11-28 01:25:51
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answered by Diablo 3
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Outriders are usually posted around the track for this purpose. They ride up along side the horse, catch it, and lead it back to the paddock.
2006-11-28 08:24:56
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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see you later as your belongings is zoned for horses, the horses are dealt with properly, and there's no longer a large disgusting quantity of manure everywhere (as in being hock-deep in it), then your buddies can whinge all they prefer, and it received't make a touch massive difference. The well-being branch can in straight forward words truly step in at the same time as that is sparkling issues are growing out of control, which include in a hoarding or abuse project. i might want to bypass and refer to them. sit down and function a communicate. Or invite them over for dinner and get to carry close them- ask if that they'd favor to satisfy the horses. from time to time non-horsey human beings do no longer understand something concerning horse care, and they purely favor to be gently knowledgeable. We as equine enthusiasts commit a large style of our lives to getting to well known about horses and residing with them, and infrequently that is puzzling for us to maintain in mind that there are human beings that do not recognize or care to benefit about animals. yet another ingredient you're able to do is plant some privateness shrubs which aren't from now on poisonous on your horses. That way, your buddies might want to no longer be able to be sure or listen your horses. save any manure piles properly away in an attempt to't whinge about the smell. also, make acquaintances with any investigating officials or humane workers. enable them stroll round and make constructive that each and every thing is effective- in the journey that your buddies received't end complaining, the police will frequently commence ignoring them after awhile if each and every thing is mostly kosher.
2016-10-07 21:59:00
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answered by ? 4
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They never return
2006-11-28 01:24:57
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answered by Justincredible 2
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