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BOWDEN, ADAM S LEXINGTON, KY YOB 1981Lex on 8/16/2023 FINED: $5,000MEDICATION PROCEDURE VIOLATION810 KAR 3:020 Sec. 15(1)(a)(i)(q)---Adam Bowden, owner of Diamond Creek Farms, ishereby assessed a civil penalty of $5,000. Adam Bowden cooperated in all aspects of thisinvestigation and took full responsibility and accountability for the actions of his employee,farm manager Gina Dailey.DAILEY, MRS GINA CARLISLE, KY YOB 1988Lex on 8/16/2023 FULL - 70 DAYS, 10/23/2023 THRU 12/31/2023MEDICATION PROCEDURE VIOLATION810 KAR 3:020 Sec.15 (1)(a)(i)(q)--810 KAR 8:010 Sec.3(3)----KHRC licensee Gina Daily ishereby suspended a period of (70 days 10/23/2023 through and including 12/31/2023) andis also excluded from the racetrack grounds and satellite facilities licensed by the KHRCand placed on probation for 2024. Gina Dailey, Farm Manager of Diamond Creek Farm andnot being a veterinarian, entered the backstretch of The Red Mile Racetrack in LexingtonKentucky for the purpose of obtaining blood samples from Diamond Creek owned horses.She acted alone in obtaining these samples and testing them at the Diamond Creek lab.Trainers of horses involved were not notified prior to Gina Dailey drawing the blood. GinaDailey`s cooperation and forthrightness was taken into consideration in issuance of thisruling.This is a joke - If she did this on her own then why? Was she fired for this? And why if everything was on the up n up did she do it in the middle of the night when no one was around?
If she acted on her own in obtaining and testing these animals, who was given the results? What was she testing for? This make zero sense. Why was Bowden fined $5K and her 70 days? Is it because she can do the time and he can pay the crime?
Well, Jidge as a horseman, you know that you could have the secret service outside his stall and he could still get hurt. Horses find a million stupid ways to get hurt an we all know.
Isn't that the truth.Is there any possibility this is the opposite (that perhaps they suspect their horses are being given something they shouldn't)? Maybe grasping as straws but I am failing to find the logic in any direction.
makes as good a guess as anything else. And if they were ONLY drawing blood, just who exactly was going to analyze the sample?
Adam sent one of the girls from his farm to Red Mile in the middle of the night to supposedly only draw blood on all his horses. She went to every trainer and barn and got caught in the middle of doing it. Apparently no trainers were aware of it. So why does he need to send someone in the middle of the night to "draw blood" who isn't a vet and isn't licensed to even be on the track? I bet she didn't even have blood vials on her. How is one person supposed to carry all the needles/ syringes and vials for that many horses? She must have been carrying a toolbox around and looked like the maintenance man
Aqreed on all fronts. When you are thinking Brett Pelling, you are thinking field injury or God forbid and errant fork or wheelbarrow from a careless barn worker. The assumption is the stall is like a maternity ward and in pristine condition.
This is true, but before I ever put a horse in a stall it was checked for nails, screws, etc. anything that could possibly be sticking out and harm the animal. I've never had a horse get hurt so bad in a stall that it needed staples to secure a wound -- and believe me I've never had a horse come close to the value of Confederate. I assume this happened in a stall, if it happened while turned out that's a different story.
You obviously haven’t seen the stalls at Lexington but is an absolute disgrace that trainers are expected to put the best horses in the industry on that backstretch. Yonkers barns are nice compared to Lexington
It didn’t happen in a stall. The groom talked Adam into letting her put him in the equine spa He tried to jump out.