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Re: [RC] APF - Truman Prevatt

However, if these compounds have absolutely no effect she didn't violate any rules now did she. If they don't test they don't exist since the AERC enforcement is base on drug testing.  Maybe she wants to go to confession and say three "hail Marys" but that's really of no concern to the AERC now is it.

I intend to wind the FL lottery - now does that have any effect on my winning the FL lottery?

Truman

bobmorris@xxxxxxxx wrote:
Message
Karen:
 
You state <<<Horses just don't go out and start winning rides and getting BC because of any supplement. >>>
 
That is your opinion. In the words of the rider, it was expressly emphasized that the supplement used was responsible. In that case it was a clear intent to violate the rules.
 
Bob
 
 

Bob Morris
Morris Endurance Enterprises
Boise, ID

-----Original Message-----
From: ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Truman Prevatt
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 4:00 PM
To: Karen
Cc: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [RC] APF

Bingo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Truman

Karen wrote:
At 01:03 PM 3/17/2004, Ridecamp Digest wrote:
This rider was extolling the merits of of the substance used
and that it improved the performance of her horse to the
state where it won BC. Now realize, this horse had shown for
BC and had the high vet score eight times. But the
"substance" allowed a much lower pulse rate that attained
the coveted BC Award. The Rider also states that a certain
named vet is endorsing this product.

...or maybe, after 8 tries the horse just got into better shape.  Or, with high vet score, maybe the rider just weighed more that day than the other riders, went a little faster (or others went slower) and the pulses could have been lower because the rides she mentioned were in November and February when it's cooler.  Maybe the other horses were not BC material that day.  In reality, the APF probably had nothing to do with it.  The horse is doing well because it is a good horse and is getting more fit and experienced.  Horses just don't go out and start winning rides and getting BC because of any supplement.


Karen
in NV


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We imitate our masters only because we are not yet masters ourselves, and only

We imitate our masters only because we are not yet masters ourselves, and only

because in doing so we learn the truth about what cannot be imitated.

 


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