Bad Weather for Bleeders., Daily Racing Form, 1907-01-24

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BAD WEATHER FOR BLEEDERS. •■New Orleans is having one of the most aaasaal winters it has experienced in years." says the New Orleans Picayune. "Tie weather has been ah-riorinally warm, and for the bmnbI pari muggy aad close. It is a brand of weather regarded as particularly had for horses Inclined to Heed, and mare hlttdera have developed during the season than usually crop up in a year. On one day according to Superintendent Myers. of the Fair Grouada, la- saw three horses bleed in their work. ami then one of Ma work horses, drawing a harrow. begaa to gush Mead from his mouth. Yet. strange as it may seem, one of the most, successful sprinters of the season. Toboggan, was once a bleeder."


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