Originally Posted by
mango
Hi Harvey
I think it is 90 for cobalt in America and 200 in n.s.w but I will try and confirm that (America). A lot of horse products have cobalt in them and when using multiple products it may raise the horses levels. As I don't know how high the levels have been with the trainers who have been stood down I'll sit on the fence on this one. The question I would like to ask is why does a trainer get stood down and has to move horses to other trainers before he has been before the stewards and a decision handed down, because if found not guilty it could open up legal ramifications for h.r.n.s.w one would think.