Old habits die hard
http://www.harnesslink.com/Australia...d-by-RAD-board
You have to feel sorry for Alfio - the race was the 'Fishers Supermarket Pace' and he was just trying to please the sponsor by buying one of the products that the supermarket makes a killing on
ps Seriously check out the price difference between Vicks and no name sometime!
Greg Sugars was a Champion harness racing person
Old habits die hard
Under the rules on this forum should have been given 2 years or maybe even life
Hey jack we put on there nose to clear ther air waves ,shock horror ,but jack remember the glass is always half empty
Thanks for the info Jack - very disturbing.
I wonder why you would add - Not something to joke about. You may not have meant it to read the way it sounds to me but you of course realize many of us did not know of such a barbaric practice. Thankfully, having told us - why does your first sentence need the second sentence?
Greg Sugars was a Champion harness racing person
And it burns the lining of the lungs. Very cruel.
geez wonder how I'd go?
I have OFTEN used a liberal smear of Vicks around the ring-a-ding-ding of horses that were inclined to wind suck, the idea being when they start sucking wind the Vicks stings a bit, causing them to quickly stop sucking wind!!!
Is it cruel?? I don't think so or I wouldn't do it! has it saved a couple of horses racing careers, most definitley!
Gotta agree with Toni but, I wouldn't be putting it near their lungs when they are about to go under extreme exertion, try it on yourself sometime, I bet you wouldn't like it much.
I used to use it before footy shove it up the nose real lung opener , but we used to put a little on horses noses before loading on the float before going to races , around 4-5 hours before race to open lungs up a bit , a real old fashioned thing the old timers used to do