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Old 06-14-2006, 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by paisjpq
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I'm not questioning the test, or siding one way or the other. I'm just asking a theoretical question.

Yes,other supplements etc. can cause high C02 LEVELS.They are still guilty of having high CO2 LEVELS IN THIS HORSE.No matter how the CO2 levels get high,the trainer is guilty of his horse having a high CO2 level.If you don't want people thinking you milkshake,than you must not allow the horse to have high C02 LEVELS(that means high C02 levels no matter the source.)He can be totally innocent of milkshaking,but that(MILKSHAKING)is not what he is charged with.He is in trouble for high C02 LEVELS.
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