About Brad Adler Expertise I specialize in racehorse analysis and valuation, handicapping, claiming and speed figures. I am, however, quite capable of handling other general inquiries regarding thoroughbred horses and their training and racing careers. In addition, I can advise current and potential owners in regard to their investment considerations, whether it be in the claiming game or the auction ring.
Experience I have acted as a Racing Manager for many individual investors and partnerships since 1985. True student of the game; Andrew Beyer disciple. Special emphasis on claiming useful horses at any and all levels. Have owned and campaigned dozens of horses (including a few stakes winners) in many different states and with many different trainers.
Publications Website: www.superthoroughbred.com
Education/Credentials Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Maryland, College Park
Question I'm not sure if you can answer this, but do you think working at a vet clinic as a helper will help to become a horse trainer (racing)? Like help as in, learning mroe about animals, even if their not horses? Thank you so much for answering this!
Maddison
Answer Hi Maddison:
Yes, it could help a little, as many animals are similar in their digestive systems, circulatory systems and other biological functions. However, a stint as an assistant with a horseracing vet would really be best. In that position, you would benefit immensely from examining and treating racehorses on a daily basis. There is no substitute for that!