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sounds to me like horses are being treated like humans. pill for this. shot for that. probably not good for horses or people.
i'm not in the industry so i am only guessing but it seems to me both vets and doctors might go a little overboard with the drugs to get their horses on the track and their players on the field. when's the times going to run that story? |
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and you know there's something wrong with our pharmaceutical companies when they're coming out with new pills for growing thicker eyelashes. can't cure cancer yet, but at least your corpse will have thick lashes when you shuffle off this mortal coil. crazy world anymore. |
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![]() ![]() I love that you used a Mr. Mackey reference here!
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![]() it's just too bad that the nyt keeps putting out these articles. it seems they are attempting to lump everyone involved in the sport into a group of needle-wielding crazies hell-bent on destroying every horse in the barn. it's absurd. but people who don't know much about horse racing will cluck their tongues and say 'poor horsies, being abused'. is there abuse? sure. is it rampant? i don't think it is.
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