........and the other problem of course is that IF there is that high a level of contamination in the hay/feed/straw over there at SA, they have/had a pretty big problem on their hands, which also needed to be investigated, not swept under the rug.
This level of contamination would have called for a broad announcement to each and every horseman and barn on the premises!! To not do so is utterly irresponsible.
This speaks to safety.
So.... we still need to know what the levels were for the other horses tested. To know whether they have as severe a contamination level of this stuff in their bedding/feed......so that whoever is supplying it needs to be looked into.
Last edited by clicknow; 09-18-2019 at 10:41 AM.
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