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8/12/11
Lauren as far as I know Lasix is only allowed as a race day medication in North America ie America and Canada. Horses are trained differently in Europe than in America. Horses in Europe stay at their trainers farms and they have straight gallops these can include up and down hills. I believe the horses gallop and also do little wind spurt type faster gallops. Horses over there at times do bleed and they are put on a vets list and given time off, then hopefully when they race again they do not bleed. But I think they are only given 3 chances and if they bleed 3 times they are banned from racing there. So they have 2 options retire, or send to USA to race on Lasix. From what I have read our Lasix use is partly why European breeders do not breed to US Studs.
I agree with your second paragraph totally.
8/13/11
Thanks for your answer. It was very good and understandable!
Do the horses bleed from their lungs? If so, is that why the European training methods are different - to give their lungs a better chance of developing and/or being stronger?
Lauren
8/13/11
Thanks Lauren, I have some experience with race horses, but most of my horse knowlege is with show horses.
8/17/11
You may already know about this site but I found it very interesting...
I found a link to the British Horseracing Authority site on the RIPDeputyBroad facebook page (which is also very good!) The facebook page highlighted retraining of a racehorse but as I was reading through the site, I found this section about Medication and Doping Control FAQ's.
I believe I read on there somewhere that pretty much all that is allowed is water and food in a bucket!
Lauren
8/17/11
Published: Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Since early June, I’ve spent about a dozen hours sitting in rooms listening to people talk about Lasix. Two days after the Belmont, the NTRA held a full-day “summit” on race day medication, specifically Lasix; the Association of Racing Commissioners International devoted three hours of its recent meeting to the topic; and both the Albany Law School Racing and Gaming Institute and the Jockey Club Round Table included commentary on the use of raceday furosemide.
8/18/11
8/18/11
THey already banned the steriods, and pain killers, ie:bute and banamine, the Lasix ban is just for 2 year old stakes races to start with.
8/18/11
8/18/11