They come off in the "wrong direction" to train them to not stop running before the finish. Typically they will "gallop out" through the turn and come back closer to the grandstand side to come off. This helps with incoming traffic onto the track and keeping working horses safe
More videos of horses training please
@@Hajoos461 Sorry I wish I could do more of them but I don't live close to any race tracks.
0:56 Love that you captured him switching leads!
Glad you noticed that!
Beautifully shot. Nice...
@@derrickclemons2862 thank you very much!
They come off in the "wrong direction" to train them to not stop running before the finish. Typically they will "gallop out" through the turn and come back closer to the grandstand side to come off. This helps with incoming traffic onto the track and keeping working horses safe
That's very interesting and thanks for the info!