disneyhorse
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What does everyone use for calming supplements that are legal on AMHR grounds? That actually work?
Thanks,
Andrea
Thanks,
Andrea
Well, it certainly must be done...and legally...when you think of the MANY horses, owners and trainers who have been banned because of failure to pass the drug testing in most, if not all breeds and diciplines.random tests can happen but until they come up with a procedure, amount of drugs allowable in the horse, whether someone can refuse blood and do urine, come up with a chain of who is responsible for the sample from the time it is drawn and polices while being drawn I just do not see how they can do any form of testing and have any sort of outcome or punishment be legal?
Sue C.... I think Lisa was not saying refusing blood AND urine, she was saying if the exhibitor refused blood in favor of doing a urine test INSTEAD. I know I would prefer someone to sit for a couple of hours waiting for my horse to pee, versus sticking him with a needle and drawing blood (and thus risking infection, abscess, ect.)Well, it certainly must be done...and legally...when you think of the MANY horses, owners and trainers who have been banned because of failure to pass the drug testing in most, if not all breeds and diciplines.random tests can happen but until they come up with a procedure, amount of drugs allowable in the horse, whether someone can refuse blood and do urine, come up with a chain of who is responsible for the sample from the time it is drawn and polices while being drawn I just do not see how they can do any form of testing and have any sort of outcome or punishment be legal?
As far as not allowing blood or urine to be drawn...that is not an issue. At any show that random drug testing might be required, everyone pays a fee up-front, with your entry fees...if you don't pay it, you simply are not allowed to show...and you and your horse(s) stay home.
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