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5/7/08
That person joined today and has made a total of one (1) post...not to mention the screen name.
Can anyone say "troll"?
Jackie
5/7/08
You're right and I'm really surprised he/she had the nerve to use that screen name. Awful.
Mary in MD
5/7/08
bute bute bute is the answer, checkout may3 2008 drf race 10 horse #5
eight belles L B
WHAT DO YOU THINK THAT B'S FOR?
5/7/08
And yet another one...
5/7/08
I just learned that my "ignore" button can come in handy with these " post from under the bridge" ...kinda like my "mute" button on my remote...lol.
5/7/08
5/7/08
please, I'm a animal lover that loves horse racing I came across this site
the L is for lasix & the B is for bute in the daily racing form
5/7/08
A capital B is used to indicate butazolidin ... The L is certainly for Lasix, but the b I saw in the chart was a small b under equipment worn ...
You are correct---if both Lasix and Bute were used it woud read LB ... What I saw was Lb----Lasix and BANDAGES ...
If you post the chart, and I am wrong I stand corrected, but I believe the small b was used, which does mean bandages ...