lialls
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As title, Can a horse that has been treated with LP cream go in to the food chain?
Not sure about LP, but with bute, all you need is observe withdrawal periods.
Fair enough, my mistakeMartlin - once a horse has had bute it can never go in the food chain.There is a selection of drugs which, once given, mean a horse may never enter the FC, and PBZ is one of them.
Fair enough, my mistake
Obviously though, it's absolutely impossible to prove...![]()
Its written in his passport I think!![]()
It would be interesting to know what testing goes on on european horse meat for these substances. As part of my 'public health' rotation I did a talk on the horse meat trade and found a paper that said that 90% of USA horse meat contained traces of PBZ - which was slightly worrying given that i also found a few papers that stated that bute may be carcinogenic to people when ingested (no idea how true this is though). It led to a discussion with our group regarding the fact that if the European horse meat industry were to be made smaller due to all the restrictions on drugs and welfare, then Europe may well end up importing meat that contains all the residues we have been trying to avoid!