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Managing the Greyhound Racing Surface: Part Two, Evaluating the Greyhound Racetrack Surface for Proper Management
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Managing the Greyhound Racing Surface: Part Two, Evaluating the Greyhound Racetrack Surface for Proper Management
Description
It is the role of the Sports Medicine Veterinarian to find ways to minimize potential injuries of their patients. There are two major influences upon injuries of the racing greyhound, the trainer and the racetrack. The trainer maintains and monitors the health of the greyhound. The racetrack is where the Greyhounds perform their activity. A safe racing environment is created through proper track design, correct surface content ratio, and proper track maintenance.
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