FT PIERRE, S.D. (KELO)– Two days of competing at the Stanley County Fairgrounds last autumn generated 21 circumstances where equines had much more Phyenlbutazone or Flunixin in their systems than South Dakota guidelines permitted.
Racing guardians took care of 7 of the situations with penalties as much as $250. But the South Dakota Gaming Commission on Wednesday will certainly consider what to do concerning the various other 14.
A 1985 state law does not top the quantity of fine the compensation could levy versus the equines’ trainers, that likewise deal with the opportunity of seeing their South Dakota licenses put on hold or withdrawed.
The equines located to have excessive Phyenlbutazone or Flunixin consisted of:
- Three educated by Perry Cavanaugh, with 4 to 15 times the optimum degree of Phyenlbutazone allowed South Dakota.
- Three educated by Robert Don Johnson, with 3 to …