Posted on January 22nd, 2011
Horses and Grooms at Saratoga Track
Next Story: "Albany Skyline From Rensselaer January 2011" Previous Story: "RR Station in Thurman"Horses and grooms are a common sight at the Saratoga Race Course, a thoroughbred horse racing track located in Saratoga Springs, New York. The grooms are responsible for the daily care of the horses, including feeding, grooming, and exercising them.
During race days, the horses and grooms can be seen in the paddock area, where the horses are saddled and prepared for their races. The grooms lead the horses around the paddock area, ensuring that they are calm and ready to run. The horses can also be seen on the track, either warming up before their race or running in their actual race.
The Saratoga Race Course is known for its rich history and traditions, and horses and grooms are an integral part of that tradition. The track has been operating since 1863, and over the years, it has become a beloved destination for horse racing enthusiasts and casual fans alike.
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