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To: patron_anejo_por_favor who wrote (128285)6/11/2008 10:58:59 AM
From: Jim McMannisRead Replies (2) of 306849
 
Local vet: Lack of steroids may have been factor for Big Brown.

newsherald.com

Like millions of horse racing fans, Richard Alker was captivated by the possibility of Big Brown winning the Triple Crown Saturday in the Belmont Stakes.

And just like many of them, Alker has a theory to why the thoroughbred suddenly came up empty when urged on by jockey Kent Desormeaux.

Alker is the veterinarian at the Panama City Animal Hospital and Equine Center and a thoroughbred owner. He believes that Big Brown was a healthy horse during the Belmont. He thinks, however, that skipping a scheduled monthly injection of the anabolic steroid Winstrol combined with excessive heat and fatigue produced Big Brown's disappointing finish.

(Here comes another PM calling me and idiot) g
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