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Originally Posted by jms62
Of course not Freddie I understand due process. Once you are convicted all horses under your care at the time of the violation even if transferred. The object here is to have those paying the bills put the pressure on the trainers to play by the rules. Hopefully if you summarily discard my idea you will counter with one of your own cause the status quo isn't where we should be.
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What makes you think owners arent the people putting the pressure on the trainers to cheat?
Shock waving a horse can be therapeutic, although I would assume time in mant situations, would serve just as well, but time is expensive. People are funny they hear some nickel rag claimer is shock waved to run better etc. and they are outraged, Nyquist not so much, he had to make it back faster to run in important stakes and that seems OK with many. I dont distinguish the two but thats just me