top of page

Does this horse look like it is on steroids or is it normal for it's veins to bulge out of it's neck

like this? Someone needs to write an article about this, perhaps this is what the lasix Fox Hill Farms (NTWO) Victoria Keith and Maggi Moss are pushing so hard for lasix not to be outlawed in racing for- even though they are banned in horse racing in most other countries- is for to mask the steroids and other drugs?


As someone else pointed out, there is a reason horses from other countries that come here to race have to list "first time on lasix" because they are going to add a few lengths to their finishes on this Performance Enhancing Drug (PED) and may be masking other drugs like cocaine, steroids and meth.


As many have pointed out the danger in putting a horse on steroids especially young horses aged 2 and 3 racing and often slaughtered or injured long before their bones develop at 5 - horses live well past the age of 30 if not slaughtered. When their muscles develop massively on their fragile bone structures the growing bones are unable to support the weight and that is why there ankles snap right off on the tracks and they are "vanned off."


I guess you can say a Roided out horse looks very similiar to a roided out man...

When you see the horses in after care wasting away, remember they are detoxing from Cocaine, meth, they probably picked up strangles, they are no longer on steroids, and are very sad and lost in life. It is no wonder many of them start wasting away and fail to thrive, having nothing to do with being starved. XOXO





bottom of page