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Winstrol really wouldnt do anything for a mass or a strength gain, so I doubt very seriously it would move a horse up in the least. When used in body building its exclusive for cutting and reducing. You can get it for 5 bucks an amp, so no its not expensive. At the racetrack you can get it for about 50, so it becomes more expensive. Really the only steroids that could help a horse from a performance standpoint would be something like a Trenbolon Acetate. I would question if Equipoise even really helps a horse. The addition of steroids is probably is a big reason a lot of our horses bleed. I cannot imagine a shot of Winny, or EQ, or Deca, would really impact a horses performance.
If used correctly Winstrol is injected every 3-4 days in humans. In horses they pop them once a month with a big dose. I believe Dutrow when he said his vet advised that he uses Stanazol, and he infact doesnt know what it does. It really doesnt do anything, makes them eat a little more and probably drop some water.
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What do you think Winstrol does? I dont think it does much of anything for a horse, if anything its just a big markup for the vet. If you pay 5 bucks for an amp and resell for 50-70 bucks thats pretty strong. If Dutrow has 70 in training and they all get 1 shot of Stanazol per month at track prices that vets hitting pretty good. You could make a very good living going around giving horses a shot of winstrol, its hard to believe a vet wouldnt recommend that shot. It wont do anything negative, very little, if any positive, and you make a killing.
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The trainers that we have used do not have their horses on a steady diet of steroids (mostly for fear of some of the side effects they have observed, particularly very aggressive behavior). That being said, my understanding is that they have typically used Winstrol - as suggested in the articles noted elsewhere in this thread - when a horse has lost weight or is off its feed, sometimes both.
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The race horses are juiced up steroid freaks. At all ages it seems. From the sales to the track. Put a big * next to these horses in the steroid era.
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Right now, I wouldn't even say that the majority of horses are on steroids. I get all of our vet bills and we use about 7 different trainers. Most of our trainers rarely use steroids. Right now there are some trainers out there who just automatically put all of their horses on a regular steroid regimen. I couldn't tell you exactly what percentage of trainers do that, but my guess would be about 30%. I'm not a big fan of guys who do that. Steroids are not going to help every horse. It depends on the horse. Steroids can move some horses way up, but it can make other horses much worse. |
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Thanks for the view from the inside RP. Nice to hear some facts for a change.
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I really dont have an issue with using a lil steroids here and there preferibly Winstrol over Equipoise , Equipoise has a very dramatic effect on a horses demeaner while Winstrol doesnt and does help with getting horses to eat . Thankfully I work for someone who hardly ever uses steroids at all , but as long as it is legal I dont see why it should put any kind of a notation next to a horses name , because believe me Big Brown has enough natural talent to win on jellybeans.
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In my time in the game I've had two horses, both fillies, treated with winstrol. Both were bad eaters and had trouble putting on weight after layoffs. While they were able to muscle up it certainly didn't make them any faster. Can't say I'd rush into using it routinely and I am in favor of just getting rid of them.
Also haven't seen anybody mention the death of Absolute Champion in Hong Kong. Haven't heard the hue and cry of the drugs/dirt track people piping up to explain this.......
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AJ, my point is that it seems to some that the US is the only place horses break down because they are all drugged and running on dirt surfaces. A horse can break down under any circumstances and I think US racing takes a lot of crap from people who don't know squat about the game.
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I agree with you that getting rid of steroids certainly isn't a "cure all" for drugs in racing, but I don't think it's a bad place to start. They have to start somewhere. I wish they would get rid of all the drugs. But even if they banned all the drugs, the cheating trainers would still be using undetectable drugs that aren't tested for. That's why we really need to do something similar to Hong Kong where there are cameras everywhere and the barn area is very secure. I know it would be expensive but I think it would pay huge dividends in the long run. I think the handle would increase dramatically once the public had the confidence that the sport was clean. |
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Dude that filly def. did not need steroids , lol , omg on hay and oats she was still like getting a tiger by the tail.
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