I got this off of Yahoo! News yet again. This article makes me SOOOOOO angry. Those poor horses had a slow and terrible death. I swear to freaking goodness SOMETHING needs to be done about this. These people knowingly endangered, and ended up killing, 21 horses by using a drug to give themselves an advantage. Haven’t these people ever heard of CONDITIONING to help fight fatigue in a match? I am PISSED about this right now!
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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – Florida‘s top veterinarian on Tuesday blamed the deaths of 21 elite polo horses on an overdose of a common mineral that helps muscles recover from fatigue.
Florida’s state veterinarian, Dr. Thomas J. Holt, said toxicology tests on the dead horses showed significantly increased selenium levels.
The horses from the Venezuelan-owned Lechuza Caracas team began collapsing April 19 as they were unloaded from trailers at the International Polo Club Palm Beach in Wellington before a championship match. Some died at the scene, others hours later.
“Signs exhibited by the horses and their rapid deaths were consistent with toxic doses of selenium,” Holt said.
The team was preparing to play in the sport’s U.S. Open and was seen as a top contender.
A Florida pharmacy that mixed a brew of vitamins and minerals for the team on order from its Florida veterinarian said Tuesday that the strength of selenium was incorrect. Jennifer Beckett, chief operating officer for Franck’s Pharmacy in Ocala, Fla., would not say whether the incorrect amount was specified in the veterinarian order or was a pharmacy error.
“We continue to cooperate fully with the authorities as their investigations proceed,” she said. “We cannot discuss further details.”
Lechuza had no comment on the toxicology report.
The polo team had hoped to get a compound similar to a name-brand supplement known as Biodyl. The supplement is used around the world but hasn’t been approved by the Food and Drug Administration in the U.S.
Veterinarians often turn to compounding pharmacies like Franck’s for medications that can’t be found on shelves, but the dispensaries generally can only recreate unapproved drugs in limited circumstances, such as for health reasons.
The FDA and state authorities are investigating.
Biodyl is a supplement made in France by Duluth, Ga.-based animal pharmaceutical firm Merial Ltd. It wasn’t clear how close Franck’s mixture came to the name-brand drug. Lechuza said what they ordered was supposed to contain vitamin B, potassium, magnesium and selenium.
The injections provided by Franck’s were given to the horses just hours before their deaths.
Dr. Murl Bailey, a toxicology professor at Texas A&M University’s College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, said selenium is a common mineral needed in small doses by humans and animals for growth and tissue stabilization. It can also help muscles recover from fatigue.
“It’s a naturally occurring mineral in the Earth’s crust,” Bailey said. But he said it was generally not needed as a supplement since most people and animals get it in their food.
Bailey said an overdose of selenium can cause the veins in the body to dilate, “so there’s really no blood coming back to the heart.”
“The horses go into shock,” he said.
Necropsies previously revealed bleeding in the horses’ lungs.
Dr. Tam Garland, division head of the toxicology and drug testing section at Texas A&M’s Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory, said the horses’ deaths would likely have been painful, and irreversible after the overdose.
“Hemorrhaging in the lungs tells me these horses couldn’t breathe,” Garland said.”







‘Scum’!
Ditto.
It seems like this should be illegal. The usef has such a long list of illegal drugs it would seem that injecting large amounts of vitamins would also cause an advantage and should have had the team disqualified, fined and suspended for a year from competition. The trainer should also be banned and fired.
Those poor innocent animals.
Okay, I’m going to take the opposite view. Yes, it was horrible that these horses died at all, let alone in the way that they did. But it sounds like it was an ACCIDENT (someone’s getting sued over this). I’m sure someone is feeling terrible right now.
Don’t we all take multivitamins? I’m sure many of you give your horses supplements. If the dosage had been mixed correctly I really don’t see much wrong with it. It’s vitamins and minerals to help muscles recover. Any vitamin or mineral not used by the body is excreted in the urine. Not giving these horses these vitamins and minerals could have resulted in a deficiency if they worked hard enough (and polo ponies do). I equate it to Gatorade (potassium) or having a protein shake before or right after a workout at the gym. If it had been steroids or another drug it would be another story.