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Agreed. They didn't know it was tetanus when they came to track, it would seem. Honestly, the vet telling them to bring the horse to the track is pretty poor practice too. That seems punishable as well.
Vaccines are not 100% full proof, and a baby horse can get in a lot if trouble while turned out, they can get Tetanus while turned out, scratching on a fence, even a rusty snap on a bucket or a sharp piece it doesn’t mean he wasn’t fully vaccinated before getting gelded, he could have got sick from the stress of it all, there’s a million reasons, it doesn’t mean they were neglecting shots or care, Tetanus also sits in the body a long time before being detected, I’m sure they were sad it died themselves , you people are just looking for reasons to talk shit on them and got one little snippet and run with it 😂😂😂😂🙄
Regardless, I still disagree how they treat their 2 yo's by racing them 2 and 3 times a week on the fair circuits all over Ohio in the summer heat. Never happen with my horses. The welfare of my horses means much more to me that a few extra $ in my pocket.
Ir’Regardless, I’m talking about Tetanus and contagious deseases, Tetanus is not contagious I’m not following their racing careers of their horses , not my place to care, I’m saying the fine and suspensions is BS because of the facts, if they brought a horse in with EHV or Strangles, stuff like that, it would be warranted, this is just picking at straws do you know how many humans are walking around with Tetanus and don’t know it?
How does anyone know, what they knew? It’s all hearsay