wellfiled.com wellfiled.com wellfiled.com
  Site Home >> About Us >> Place Your Link >> Privacy >> Terms of Service >> Add Your Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

Property & Agents

Business & Services

Education & Reference

Family & Home

People & Society

Hygiene & Health

Vehicles & Automotive

Relationship & Lifestyle

Science & Research

Recreation & Entertainment

Employment & Careers

Finance & Banking

Self Help

Adventure & Sports

Issues & News

Software & Networking

Politics & Government

Shopping & Auction

Drink & Food

Travel & Vacation

Indoor Games

Art & Creative

Healthcare & Medicine

Children

 

Site Home –› Family & Home –› Pets & Other Animals
 

Handicapping 3 And 4 Year-Old Horses

 

The Following Procedure can give you a handle on playing younger horses, competing against their older rivals:

1. Do not Play 3-year-olds running against older horses;

2. After April 30th, only play 4-year-olds running against older horses if they have earned Qualifying Wins against their older rivals and with similar--or lower--weights assigned to them in the upcoming race;

3. During January through May, not all 3-year-olds have reached their third birthday. Because, the racing industry gives each horse born in a particular year the same birthday (January 1st). However, on January 1, 2006, a 3-year-old born in 2003 that is often considered to have reached its third birthday may actually be a 2-year-old.

Using past performance records from The Daily Racing Form or websites, such as http://www.pedigreequery.com, to get their actual Dates of Birth (when they were foaled), can be both beneficial and profitable for you. Just play the Qualified 3-year-olds running against the less physically developed horses that are still two.

You can apply the same method for horses that are early 4-year-olds, running against horse that are still three.

Finally, after April 30th, you should take caution not to mistake 3-year-olds for 4-year-olds that are later schedule to run against horses that are actually five years of age or older."

Author: Jacob Harris
 
Author Bio:
Jacob Harris is a eminent columnist. Jacob likes to write articles about this subject.
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Antiques, Collectibles, & Memorabilia: Do You Know the Difference?
 
Beginners Guide on Acrylic Painting - How to Set Out Your Equipment for Easy Acrylic Painting
 
How Do You Find A Reputable Contractor For Your Home Renovation Project?
 
Can Creativity Be Taught?
 
Electric Radiant Heat - Low Cost House Warming
 
The Benefits of Breastfeeding
 
Preschool Teaching: You Can Teach Your Child At Home
 
Goldfish 101
 
Canine MD: Eight Ways a Dog Improves Your Child's Well-Being
 
Great Christmas Gifts You Can Buy Online
 
 
 
   Site Home >> Privacy >> Terms of Service
Copyright © 2006-2008 www.wellfiled.com - All Rights Reserved.