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My buddy Dave got caught with a black box at the Jug in ‘98. Wife caught him. Man she was pissed.
Duke .... right on about Laxix, although I don't think a majority are on it.Why do you think 90% of some trainers horses are on Lasix and others have none on it.HHMMMMMM !!!What a joke.I've owned 8 horses and none of them needed Lasix.I've seen trainers with upwards of 75% of what they have racing, on it.
To answer my question: Allard is racing 19 horses at Yonkers 3/22 and 3/23 and Sat at Pocono.All 19 horses are on lasix.The intent of this drug is NOT to help cheaters to Tube horses at will.I think that it safe to say that 100% of Allards are on lasix and probably a few more gas trainers if you check.LASIX NEEDS TO GO.
every horse bleeds, to a certain extent, under the stress and strain of racing. some bleed more than others. some only break capillaries deep in their lungs while others break larger vessels all the way out through their nostrils and the blood comes dripping out of their nose. the more often they bleed noticeably the more likely they are to bleed again and the accumulation of blood in their lungs makes them more susceptible to lung infection. if Lasix is allowed, it is definitely a beneficial drug.