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I think that’s the reason harness needs HISA. Burke has 15 + positive ranging from class 4. - Class 1
Over what period of time? Last year alone he had 5053 starts and he has umpteen people working for him. Nearly every positive is for typical vet treatment protocol. Some horses hold medication in their system longer than others. If you get sick you take medicine to get better. What's he supposed to do..not treat his horses?
I think it is time Burke regroups a bit and reduces his operation. With the sensitive testing and low thresholds, running a stable around the country, with to many opportunities for mistakes. Now having a longer than desired trail of positives, the system demands progressive penalties. A smaller, tighter operation is advisable.
The ones who do not want HISA, are the ones with something to hide. The industry brought this on itself.
We absolutely need HISA. The industry has made it clear it will not clean up itself.
On point! An industry that polices itself without moral or integrity, Will be its own demise. Harness Racing has failed over and over, and over again, to adapt, and adopt procedures and policies that not only provide a fair and level playing field. But, one that reduces monopolization of breeding farms, sales companies, and yes of course stables, "too big to fail". This all stops when you remove the current President of the USTA, who operates in a capacity, NOT for the Betterment of the industry and sport. But, for the continuation of lining his own pockets and remaining at the helm to control, or minimize legislative acts, that might diminish or equitably level the field for all.