Race-Day Salix Errors Frustrate Kentucky Horsemen

Salix administration mistakes have led to at least two horses being scratched from races this month.
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Kentucky horsemen are losing patience with a new policy that requires regulatory veterinarians to administer furosemide (commonly known as Salix) on race day after mistakes have led to horses being scratched on consecutive race days at Churchill Downs, in Louisville, this November.

On Nov. 11 stewards scratched Booby Prize from the 10th race at Churchill after the 3-year-old gelding mistakenly was given two pre-race Salix shots instead of one. On Nov. 14, the same problem occurred with 4-year-old gelding Outofsiteoutofmind, again necessitating a scratch. Booby Prize is trained by Michael Laurer for Penny Laurer, and Outofsiteoutofmind is trained by Phil Simms for Nelson McMakin.

The two scratches at Churchill follow two mistakes at the Keeneland Race Course, in Lexington, fall meeting, although those horses were allowed to race after an update to their Salix status was announced. Exothermic mistakenly received Salix when he was supposed to race without the diuretic and Infrattini was not administered pre-race Salix when he was supposed to receive it.

Following those errors, Kentucky Horse Racing Commission (KHRC) equine medical director Mary Scollay, DVM, updated protocol, but errors have continued at the Churchill meeting

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Frank Angst is a staff writer for The Blood-Horse magazine. An American Horse Publications three-time winner in best news story category, Angst has covered horse racing for more than a decade. Angst spent ten years at Thoroughbred Times, where he earned awards as that magazine’s senior writer and helped launch Thoroughbred Times TODAY. Besides covering horse racing, Angst enjoys handicapping. Angst has written about sports for more than 20 years, including several seasons covering a nationally ranked Marshall Thundering Herd football team.

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