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Old 04-17-2012, 10:22 PM
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If you have a first-time starter that has already bled during training, that is a different story. You asked, "If you can prevent bleeding and lung issues before they become an issue, why wouldn't you?" I answered that in my last post. The reason I wouldn't want to use lasix for the first couple of races (assuming the horse has never bled in a workout), is because I would want to see how the horse runs without it. As I said, there is the rare horse that runs far worse with lasix. How would I know if my horse is one of those rare horses if I never ran him without lasix?
thing is, if you wish not to run them on it, you have that choice. however, i don't think it's something that should be banned. i don't buy that it's a performance enhancer or a mask. if it was a masking agent, there sure are a lot of horses that stil pop in post-race testing...and if it is an enhancer, i'd think every horse would use it. that they aren't all on it belies that argument, doesn't it?
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Old 04-17-2012, 10:40 PM
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thing is, if you wish not to run them on it, you have that choice. however, i don't think it's something that should be banned. i don't buy that it's a performance enhancer or a mask. if it was a masking agent, there sure are a lot of horses that stil pop in post-race testing...and if it is an enhancer, i'd think every horse would use it. that they aren't all on it belies that argument, doesn't it?
Do all professional athletes juice?

If not, how come? Roids definitely enhance performance.
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Old 04-18-2012, 06:04 AM
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Do all professional athletes juice?

If not, how come? Roids definitely enhance performance.
don't know, ask them.
what's that got to do with lasix? and of course other legal substances are regulated for race days, that do affect performance. so, the fact that lasix is not regulated, or having a parts per millions rule for race days tells me it's not considered by racing groups as performance-enhancing.
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