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Old 08-20-2006, 09:43 AM
pgardn
 
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Default Vets and their assistants

need to pay big fines for administration of illegal injectables.
These pain killers adminstered to certain parts of a horses legs require experience to inject properly to deaden the right nerves and knowlege of how to get to the proper spot. This takes some practice and knowlege.

They all need to be held accountable for what they are injecting. This trainer said I ordered this, and the vet said this was ordered, and the vet said he did not an assistant to the trainer gave the injection bull crap has got to be stopped. Strict records. And if a horse tests positive because someone came in the stall and injected a horse without knowlege of the vet or trainer, well, you are responsible for your horses. Tough luck, post a guard. Big monetary fines on Vets is the way to go. They then will make sure the horse is not touched so their name will not be smeared. BS has got to stop. This game playing between trainers, vets, and some syringe that magically finds its way to just the right spot on a damaged horse has got to stop.
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