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First, horses still bleed with Lasix, it isn't a cure all. So spare me "the first horse to bleed..." BS.
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Lasix decreases the incidence and severity of EIPH in the race horse. Proven effective beyond a doubt no matter how often you call "BS". So essential to the health and welfare of the horse, that it's the only therapeutic drug the united veterinary world says should be allowed to be administered on race day.
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Originally Posted by cmorioles
Therefore, I have trouble believing this cry to keep Lasix is all about the horse. It isn't, it never is.
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You're right. It's about a powerful few in racing angry that the veterinary world has the audacity to tell them they are wrong. How dare the underlings speak up! They pay our salaries!
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You'll have to excuse me me if I don't care if they are a little inconvenienced by people that want drug free races.
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Yes, it's all about our "convenience". Not about the horse. Same old "discredit the messenger" straw man.
When being lasix-free causes horses to suffer, we'll be sure to point directly. at. you. Who will you blame then? The medical world is on record, publicly saying you are wrong. Who will you blame? Hey!
I'll bet it will be those horrid trainers, and their evil veterinary accomplices, using all those "illegal drugs we can't detect"!
After all, you eliminated "scourge of steroids" three years ago, and look at how the sport has changed ... oh. Whoops. Never mind. Guess that's why lasix is being attacked now.
Hint: maybe go after illegal drugs, but more importantly,
abuse of currently legal drugs. Through .. testing! Yeah! Testing! Rather than picking on drugs that help horses?
But wait, that costs money ... guess we'll just go back to eliminating lasix. Damn! Racing would be so perfect for the rich, old powerful white men, if only it were not for the trainers and veterinarians and public bothering them.
Oh, yeah - there are living creatures, horses, involved, too.