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General Category => Ask the Experts => Topic started by: FrankD. on April 11, 2016, 01:45:42 PM
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I was in and out this morning and caught a few min of Byk\'s show, don\'t even know who the guest was. He said Nyquist was treated with antibiotics. Does anyone else have that as a fact? I had not seen or heard that he was treated only the elevated WBC count and that he did not have a temperature. It was 5 weeks out but still I don\'t like it if he was treated.
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FWIW Have not heard that at all.
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Nyquist was treated for a couple of days never spiking fever, a shipping/stress slightly high white count......zero on a scale of 1-10.Also, observers saw a very alert Nyquist walking shed row for two days.
....thems the reports.
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Only thing I saw was a vitamin bag, no antibiotics..
Like MIFF said a 0 on the 1-10 scale.
Looking for a repeat of \"Ill Have Another\" type of ride
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Antibiotics were reportedly used as a precaution, along with jugs, electrolytes.Hear it was for 2 days.
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Please show me your source of the antibiotics being used.
Saw nothing anywhere stating that..
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Doug O\'Neill in tv interview and it\'s irrelevant as to how Nyquist will run. Antibiotics used for 4-7 days with fever,snots,repeated high white blood count debilitated horse a different story than this.
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Agree regarding to how he would run.
I asked because I was following this very closely as he is my #1 horse right now. If there are better sources out there that I could follow I would like to know about them.
Thanks
John
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John,
Since you are very into Nyquist, he was definitely on antibiotics as preventative, absolutely confirmed. Seems fine and is training fine. A top vet at Kee said its a zero on a 1-10 scale, in her opinion,as to how Nyquist will perform in Derby.