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Old 02-28-2008, 08:12 PM
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Originally Posted by blackthroatedwind
What was the horse's name? Where is the report that backs this up? Were they the only two affected? What other possible reasons could Lost in the Fog have developed cancer?

I could go on and on. The owner gets slack because he's elderly.....but that doesn't mean it isn't BS and irresponsible. I don't believe one word of it.
He's right about the filly dying of the same lymphoma and where they were stabled... but I don't buy the reason given by Aleo. There is ABSOLUTELY NO WAY they would spray a potentially carcinogenic substance into the Belmont barns with hundreds of millions of horseflesh soon to be stabled there (let alone ANY horses).

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Originally Posted by Athletics005
I did some research just for the last 15 minutes. The fillys name is Knights Templar.
That is the one. Trained by Mark Casse, won a couple stakes at Woodbine.
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