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Old 05-20-2008, 12:34 AM
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Originally Posted by rontheman1964
Is the general idea that this steroid doesn't enhance the athletic performance of the horse? That it is to keep the horse's attitude right, his appetite good, and keep him in training?
How could something that makes a horse eat better and makes his muscles recover better not enhance his athletic performance?

From what I understand - it probably has a better impact on geldings and fillies than colts.

Trainers will tell you that if it is administered correctly - it's no more dangerous for horses than the X-ray machine at the dentist is for humans.

I'm going by what trainers say - I'd obviously prefer everything be banned except hay, oats, and water.
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