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Question about Suspensions/Bleeding

Postby fort_falcon » Fri Feb 15, 2008 10:40 am

Hey,

I'm just curious to know what kind of suspensions are handed out if a vet catches a horse bleeding through the nose after a race? I've heard that the length of suspension differs from country to country.

Here in South Africa it's 3 months for the first time and 6 months for the second time.

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Postby Jessi P » Fri Feb 15, 2008 11:13 am

If it is a first time bleeder (not on lasix) it is usually 10 days. A 2nd time bleeder is usually 30-60 days depending on which state. A 3rd time can be either 90 days or ruled off in that racing juristiction (state).
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Postby majxmom » Fri Feb 15, 2008 9:30 pm

It's not really a "suspension" in California. The horse is put on the vet's list, and you are ineligible in the time period listed. Here's the rule:

(g) If the official veterinarian observes a horse bleeding externally from one or both nostrils during or after a race or workout, and determines such bleeding is a direct result of EIPH, the horse shall be ineligible to race for the following periods: · First incident-14 days; · Second incident within 365-day period-30 days; · Third incident within 365-day period-180 days; · Fourth incident within 365-day period-barred for racing lifetime.

You usually have to work the horse also to get off the vet's list, and sometimes they have a specified distance, like 5/8ths of a mile.
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Postby fort_falcon » Sat Feb 16, 2008 9:45 am

That's great, thanks so much for your replies, it's very interesting, since we don't have vet checks after work outs. Usually if a horse is suspected of bleeding but shows no external evidence (IE: bleeding through the nose) then sometimes a vet will be called in to scope, but there's no suspension for that.

Most times, trainers will just assume the horse is a bleeder and treat accordingly, we can't race on Lasix here, so we give Ammonium Chloride pre-race (4hours).

Any ideas on suspensions/whatever in the UK and Australia?

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Postby larrygene » Sat Feb 16, 2008 10:10 am

FF, did I miss you telling us where you live??? If so I apologize.

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Postby fort_falcon » Sat Feb 16, 2008 10:13 am

lol, sory, I haven't been here for a looooooong time, I'm in South Africa.
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Postby larrygene » Sat Feb 16, 2008 10:25 am

I did miss it!!! Great to have you on board. I, and I know others, enjoy the opinions, insight, rules, regs of racing at other places around the world including SA. We can learn from each other. I see you have been a member since 2006. That's interesting with so few posts???

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Postby fort_falcon » Sat Feb 16, 2008 11:23 am

yeah, as i said, i haven't been here for a looooooong time, for one reason or another, lol, but im back now....:D
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Postby louis finochio » Sat Feb 16, 2008 3:11 pm

Do bleeders bred bleeders? I have asked several vets this ? & they are divided on this ?
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Postby BenB » Sun Feb 17, 2008 3:22 am

Fort Falcon;

In our country bleeders do not show up as much as in other parts of the world.
As breeding with bleeders will be actively dis encouraged.

Genaral rule 1st time 14 days off 2nd time ban from racing.

Bleeding is just a hefty stress symptom.

It will prove by giving horses natural calmers, than the bleeding will not occur anymore.

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Postby fort_falcon » Sun Feb 17, 2008 3:38 am

Do bleeders bred bleeders? I have asked several vets this ? & they are divided on this ?


LOL, this is something that has cropped up in conversation from time to time....I'm not really sure what the vets opinions are on this...some seem to think that their may be a gene that can cause bleeding,

But interestingly enough I've also been told that by giving anti-inflammatories ALL the time (as happens frequently in racing) can also caus bleeding - something to do with weakening the capilliries - but I haven't put this to a vet yet, but will let you know the outcome.....

Personally I believe that inbreeding is a mjor case of bleeding too.

BenB thanks for your input - I also agree that stress is a big factor with bleeding and also heat!
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Postby BenB » Sun Feb 17, 2008 4:18 am

But interestingly enough I've also been told that by giving anti-inflammatories ALL the time (as happens frequently in racing) can also caus bleeding - something to do with weakening the capilliries - but I haven't put this to a vet yet, but will let you know the outcome.....

The reason to the above is the next: The body is not allowed anymore to solve the problem by itself so it will destructed by anti inflammatories in time to go, not within a month but in time.

Mostly the anti inflammatories are giving before something occurs, so the body can not even react on it, if the problem should occurs

In germany forinstance stallions that got lasix are not allowed for stud duties

Not the heat in itself but the combination with moisture rate the people around and the distance as bleeding occurs more within sprinters than stayers

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Postby fort_falcon » Sun Feb 17, 2008 4:24 am

In germany forinstance stallions that got lasix are not allowed for stud duties


That's very interesting, I didn't know that!!!
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Postby BenB » Sun Feb 17, 2008 4:39 am

The reason for the germans is something else than what,s someone expect:

Studies shows that Lasix is an race enhazer and that,s forbidden overhere

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Postby wilf » Sun Feb 17, 2008 10:48 am

A great % of bleeding occurs in the states when sore horses full of drugs are struggling through an unsuitable track surface with a little guy on their backs beating them long after they have anything left to give on a hot and humid day. In most worldwide jurisdictions they have drug-free racing and if a horse does break a blood vessell than it is rested and allowed to heal. Over here they get a diuretic and give them even more drugs and carry on the circus. It's such a shame!!