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His positives are minimal as a percentage of horses he races.
Look bro. One is too many. Be responsible for what you train.
I accidentally gave my horse a drug via needle and syringe. If we are honest the vet has all of burkes shit. The vet administers what Ronnie says. I highly doubt Ronnie hits the pipe on his own any more. The vets will do whatever you ask. Including tubing on race day. I've seen it done. Many times.
That is well said SDST2009.The ones that come on here & act tough are 1) cheaters or 2) benefiting from the cheats. Making money hurting horses is not something to brag about. I love all animals & hate to see any harmed. That is my opinion on the subject.
My guess is they go to his recovery barn and get epo once a week and bpc157.tb500.ghk-cu daily for 3-4 weeks then they run off for about 2 months then back for another recovery treatment. Damn stuff is cheap n everywhere these days.
Honest question, Atlanta was Owned/trained by Rick Zeron scott zerons dad—-Rick was suspended because he was caught with needles and syringes, Howard Taylor owned Atlanta, buck i st pat, etc….Do you think Howard Taylor bought the illegal PED’s and for these horses did NOT use them? Foiled again these horses above raced huge unexplained races….and it appeared to be unnatural ….Is it possible that Little E stables could utilize selected testing for unnatural PED’s and NOT hold Ake accountable because it’s a conflict of interest?I don’t know but this “sport” is trending to the dog racing greyhound days where today there are no dog racetracks in the USA
And neither will harness racing, with the possible exception Ohio and Kentucky. All the other regions, if they survive will be strictly fair-type tracks where the locals do it for fun. This is what happens when you have horrendous racetrack management, non-existent leadership from horsemen's associations, indifferent racing commissions and just a general lack of moving with the times. Until a complete cleanse happens, and it will not, this sport will continue to contract.
there are still two dog tracks remaining--both in West Va(Wheeling and Mardi Gras) and they wont last much longer
Usually I agree with ya Pap, but not in this case. All of my wife's family is from the Wheeling area. She has a couple family members that work at the dog track and have for 20 or 30 years.. lets just say are higher ups. They handle a ton of money each card, way more then harness racing. They sometimes run an afternoon and evening card as well. I can't speak for the other WV track, but in Wheeling they know they are pretty much the last track standing, so they are on there "best behavior." Not to mention it is West Virginia after all.