Ms Davis said they were aware of conditions on the property, but it was unclear if they reached the threshold of further investigation.
He had 18 starters at the most recent meet at Launceston, including four starters in two races, and three starters in one race.Animal Liberation Tasmania remained concerned that ORI was undertaking the investigation itself, rather than having an investigator independent of the state's racing sector."We have grave concerns for those dogs," she said.
"We believe that every dog that is listed as being one trained by Bullock should be barred from racing." A panel of three stewards ultimately found the evidence did not constitute a breach of animal welfare legislation.