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The issue is rarely the drug. Most of them used responsibly could make equine health more realistic. If your horse can benefit from a banned substance there needs to be a mechanism to have it prescribed and administered. Maybe like a vet meds list? If disclosure to the public is available, I see no reason to ban meds which can be used properly to benefit a horse. Even a drug like Winstrol that when abused is preformance enhancing needs to be available to horseman in qualified cases. Although I love listening to Dutrow from an entertainment point of view, when he does an interview and they ask him about Winstrol and he states "I don't know why I use it I give it to all of my horses once a month" it really doesn't come off well. lol |
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oh, i understand that way better than you.. ![]() you're right, it's tedious. sort of like saying you think 'bama will beat the crap out of arkansas, and some guy saying 'you wanna bet?!?! i'll be here all week! put some money on it'. ![]()
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