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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: Janny on November 08, 2019, 12:33:02 PM
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Really? That’s the best Ron Merritt could do at Northville Downs? Well, a year off in Michigan will be humbling.
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fuckin' sad shit.
i see there were three tbreds at turf paradise early in the year who also did the rat poison (strychnine) mambo,,but washed it down with a little caffeine too. Suspended the shit of the trainer.
pathetic from border to border.
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Is often an ingredient in western formula.
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You would know wouldn't you now Sam.............. .....Who taught you this............. ..Was it Inman or Belcher or their vet.............. Sam who couldn't train a dog to bark many years ago.............. .....strychnine used to thin the blood when it produces too many RBCs and becomes heavy............ tell'em Sam.............. .you know............. ....
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I know because a trainer at the Meadows got a positive and it was from Western Formula. She got a year also. I bring it up because many use western formula not knowing what is in it.
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It used to be in the good caco-copper going back a few years.
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It used to be in the good caco-copper going back a few years.
remember that back when I was kid listening to the trainers.... The good blood builder from Canada had trace amounts of strychnine.
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I know because a trainer at the Meadows got a positive and it was from Western Formula. She got a year also. I bring it up because many use western formula not knowing what is in it.
Poor Bethie........... ..............won der where that concoction came from............. ......maybe a Pellegrinni was involved......... ..... ngc3
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Did belcher offspring gerald lee have issues with this at meadows or something else? I remember tthe big BLOW HARD GOOFRU commending meadows judges for letting him off
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Many years ago, trace amounts of strychnine were an ingredient in many horse medications! I don't know the real reason but an old timer once told me that it slightly stimulated the stomach lining increasing appetite and vitality! Back in the 1970's I used a supplement called iron, arsenic and strychnine once a week after a race and kept them in the feed tub and feeling good! Great product and seemed really good for the animals but taken off the market in the early 1980's!
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We were getting the good Canadian caco with it in it up into the 90`s. It made the body kickstart rbc growth and definitely kept them in the feed tub.