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![]() http://www.drf.com/news/article/90693.html
My question is this, and forgive my ignorance, but why would any anabolic steroid be allowed? Why not simply ban all anabolic steroids and if you get caught using them then you lose your trainers license for life? |
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![]() First snake venom, and now this. What's a poor trainer to do?
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![]() This is a baby step in the right direction.
Not Perfect The problem with the new regulations is where they set the guidlines for what they call "natural occuring" steroids. - The hormones the animals naturally have , as well as the test being a Race-Day urine sample. Ungelded Males Exempt? With the CHRB's current proposal there is no limit to the amount of Testosterone levels in a ungelded male horse. Meaning that a barn can pump their horses with as much injections of Testosterone as they want. Conflict of Interest - Geldings get the shaft With ungelded males having no limit on their Testosterone injections, and the Geldings limited to 20 nanograms (35 less than even the fillies), are they at a big disadvantage in the Breeders cup? Healthy for Fillies Steroid rules are a much needed change for Fillies. Even with 55nanograms of testosterone allowed in fillies, this will be a neede reduction. Just a raceday Urine test How long do steroids appear in urine for a racehorse? It seems that trainers can still cycle any and all steroids on their horses and show a benefit in the time between races and layoffs. Quote:
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