Orseno: 'Wrong And Naïve To Think No Damage Is Being Do

Orseno: 'Wrong And Naïve To Think No Damage Is Being Done To Horses Just Because They Didn't Bleed Through The Nostrils' - Horse Racing News


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Bound for Nowhere (The Factor) defeated Imprimis to win the Shakertown Stakes (G2) at Keeneland on 4.3.21. Joel Rosario up, Wesley Ward trainer and owner.
Published reports and social media have had some incorrect information about what did and didn't happen to my horse Imprimis, who finished second by a nose to Bound for Nowhere in Keeneland's Grade 2 Shakertown Stakes Saturday while racing without the anti-bleeder medication Lasix. I want to set the record straight:
Thank God the considerable blood coming from Imprimis' left nostril after the race was not pulmonary hemorrhaging. It also was not from what has been erroneously reported as being a cut on his nose sustained when he broke through the gate prior to the start. Imprimis does have a sizable bump on his nose – about six inches from his nostril – from where his head apparently hit the gate, but he did not sustain any cuts. The endoscopic examination that I had my private veterinarian conduct did reveal trace levels of Exercise Induced Pulmonary Hemorrhaging. I'm just so thankful that it wasn't more severe.

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