Let's get the horses all tweaked out and have them run in a circle for money. What could possibly be wrong with this? 

Five winning horses have been disqualified from races at Lone Star Park in Grand Prairie. According to racing officials, the horses were found to have trace amounts of meth in their system. This took place during April and July of this year. Officials also say seven individuals were charged with drug trafficking.

The horses in question were named Cape Caduceus, Majestic Holiday, It's About the Cat, Cheval De Montagne and Gospel Teresa. The horses had a very small amount of the drug in their system. Only two of the five horses had their sample given a number. It came out to 0.5 nanograms per milliliter.

"The low level of methamphetamine in the sample, and its absence in serum, as well as other facts presented in the case file indicate that this positive test is a case of human contamination instead of intentional administration," the rulings all read.

The contamination levels were so low that the horses are likely being contaminated by horse grooms using the drug. Grooms made up the majority of people cited by the commission for drug use violations.

Basically, the stable boys are high on meth and that is why the horses are showing up as being high on meth. Jim Blodgett, director of investigations at the commission, said employees at racing facilities who test positive for drugs are given a mandatory 30-day suspension. They also have to receive counseling and provide a clean urine sample before they are allowed back by the stewards.

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