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Kasept 04-17-2012 01:21 PM

4/17 ATR: Dale Romans stands up for horsemen, players & industry
 
Do not miss Dale Romans addressing the medication debate & KHRC meeting with a passionate defense of racing, horsemen and their integrity and the importance of getting it right for horses, stakeholders and players: Http://www.thoroughbredracingradione...essfully+saved.

Cannon Shell 04-17-2012 01:47 PM

Dale made many great points

pointman 04-17-2012 08:38 PM

I just got the opportunity to listen to this interview on my way home from work. I thought Romans was excellent and made concise salient points as to why the ban of Lasix is misguided. The Santa Maria comment was hilarious yet made his point. Steve, I also thought that you did a great job engaging the issues with Romans appropriately, well done.

The health of the horse is paramount IMO and the analogy to a shot which would prevent breakdowns absolutely summarizes the main issue. The comment of the breakdowns being public but the suffering of a bleeding horse seen only in the barn also underscores how the benefits of this drug vastly outweigh the negatives. Educating the public is the response, not banning a medication that is available to all to level the playing field which reduces the number of horses who needlessly have to suffer.

The Devil 04-18-2012 05:49 AM

Dale :tro::tro::tro:

Danzig 04-18-2012 06:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pointman (Post 853431)
I just got the opportunity to listen to this interview on my way home from work. I thought Romans was excellent and made concise salient points as to why the ban of Lasix is misguided. The Santa Maria comment was hilarious yet made his point. Steve, I also thought that you did a great job engaging the issues with Romans appropriately, well done.

The health of the horse is paramount IMO and the analogy to a shot which would prevent breakdowns absolutely summarizes the main issue. The comment of the breakdowns being public but the suffering of a bleeding horse seen only in the barn also underscores how the benefits of this drug vastly outweigh the negatives. Educating the public is the response, not banning a medication that is available to all to level the playing field which reduces the number of horses who needlessly have to suffer.


excellent point by romans! and agree complete with the underlined comments.


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