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![]() Traditions? If tradition was important, all the horses wouldn't be getting Lasix now, would they? Surely we can get better than "tradition" and "they don't stick too good". Use both? Why, if both do the same thing, would you pay double? These answers are as lame as the statements from the pro ban side, maybe lamer.
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![]() 1) You can get the same help from a nasal strip.
2) Many horses don't need it. 3) It enhances performance. You may not like the proof, but I have given plenty, and it is legitimate. I'm sure you haven't bothered to check any of it out, but that doesn't make it less true. Now, why again is 1) not enough besides silly answers like "it is tradition to drug horses" and "those darn nasal strips fall off"? Please don't avoid the question again, just say I don't know or I give up if you can't answer with something that a kindergartner would laugh off. |
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![]() Nasal strips and lasix work in entirely different ways. Why do you think one is better than the other?
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![]() What difference does it make how they work, as long as they do? Surely if the results are similar any sane person would choose the strip over an injection, unless of course there are other reasons they don't want to discuss.
I would say less than 50% of horses actually need Lasix. Can it be proven these days, probably not, but I've been following the game a long, long time, certainly before it was legal and then later abused. I have no idea how it enhances performance, but you can't deny the results. Well, you can, but an unbiased person wouldn't. Again, no answer. I rest my case. |
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![]() While you are resting, you might want to start at the beginning of the thread and read it.
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![]() Maybe after you answer. Obviously you can't and stick to your argument, so you won't.
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I answered your question about why lasix and not FLAIR strips in post 273, the third and fourth paragraph. Please re-read that. You have quoted back paragraphs one and two to me, dismissing them as reasons, although those were not given by me as reasons, they were only comments. My reasons are in the third and fourth paragraphs. So please don't say I haven't answered, when I clearly have.
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![]() I know you did, and those answers smell to high heaven. None of that matters if the effect is the same, and you already admitted it was. Since you are never going to answer, I'll end this now. It was fun while it lasted, but you are truly no different than the anti-Lasix zealots. You completely ignore everything I ask because it doesn't fit your agenda.
I'll let Rollo commence with his beat down in the Havre de Grace thread. He is much smarter than me. |
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![]() I already addressed those answers. Reading is fundamental. I asked questions about your responses, and typically, they were ignored.
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The point is that this is hardly an exact science, and for someone who supposedly doesnt care one way or another you make statements that kinda show you do seem to care. If it makes you happy I will admit for all trainers that we only use lasix because it makes our horses run faster, that bleeding is entirely overblown and the other 1000 or so things that are given to horses that everyone ignores have absolutely no effect on performance. Anything to end this thread and the hundred emails it sends to my yahoo account... |
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![]() You might try re-reading the thread from the start. You might learn the answers to your questions, which were discussed in more depth pages ago.
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Why aren't the "other things" caught or ratted out? I just don't get it. I want them gone too, but unless other trainers step up and talk, it isn't going to happen. Somebody on the backstretch has to know. At least this way you get some email! |
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![]() Tidied that up for you!
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![]() Not really. I asked you before, concerning your reason 1) why don't you want to decrease the pulmonary vascular pressures? Considering 93% of horses have hemosiderophages and RBC's in their alveoli post-exercise, you being against attenuating that makes no sense to me. Please - explain.
And I asked you to give me three reasons you think lasix should not be used, and you indeed listed three. But you refuse to support them with any reasoning, other than you think that merely stating them makes them true? Do you have ANY support for your reasons not to use lasix? Convince me! I'll be glad to change my mind.
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The problem with other trainers "ratting out" other trainers is that without something short of a picture of someone actually giving a horse a shot in the neck or milkshaking a horse it is mostly dismissed as jealousy. Which sometimes it probably is. Perhaps I havent been persistent enough in trying to explain that the "authorities" in most jurisdictions are woefully inept, tragically underfunded or both. At the risk of starting another tangent if the ivory tower crowd focued their energies towards racings farce of a police force the game might actually get a little "cleaner". Instead they worry only about that which they know which in itself is telling. |
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