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Originally Posted by todko
Now, that's not the complete truth either. One jock told me "it was like asbestos". No, I can't tell the jock's name -- TP would ban the jock if they knew it. And last winter season when it was clotting up the jocks called a meeting about track safety. Softball sized chunks of it were flying 20 feet in the air.
I know -- I was there pal.
Stand by the rail after races and tell me horses don't have breathing issues after inhaling it.
Wait until this winter. You're in for a real treat.
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I was at the rail on Sunday and I had two horses run and both scoped out clean and didnt have any breathing problems. I can only go by what my horses show and what the trainer and jock states. I am not happy with the amount of kickback because I think it should be less. However, it isnt as bad as it looks on TV is all I am saying. Can it improve---YES. Should it improve---YES.