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Originally Posted by randallscott35
Surely a less snarky response would do better but fine....Fact is, if you use it with every single horse, from the get go(as in first race and on), you have no idea who needs it and who doesn't.
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I find it interesting that you know so much about training horses. During your opinion forming research on the topic did you never come across a trainer or vet attest to using Lasix as a tool of prevention? One thing I have found is that horses with a single severe bleeding episode are much more likely to become chronic bleeders than those that never have one. So I should risk my horses health and my clients investment to find out if my horse "needs" it? The idea that horses that are "bleeders" shouldnt run be allowed to run makes as much sense as saying kids that are stupid shouldnt be allowed in school.
Do you wait till your tires run flat before replacing them?