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Originally Posted by SniperSB23
I'd love to see that happen. To protect themselves from countersuits they have to set the threshold to be above the levels that any horse could ever possibly reach naturally. It wouldn't take a rocket scientist to figure things out if you are seeing a trainer consistently move up the TCO2 levels of their newly acquired horses.
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The TG guy has had tests done to find out what the HIGHEST natural TCO2 level is within a horse, I think he said it was 37 whatevers....There was a horse in California as recently as last year that had like 62 whatevers, or something.
He has talked about that on the board. I am not 100% sure on those above numbers, but I think they are close...