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this is very sad news:( lets keep our prayers with him , bless you champ
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Sad, sad, sad. I just hope he makes it....
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"Barbaro became acutely uncomfortable on the foot Tuesday night, prompting veterinarians there to remove his cast. After discovering a new separation of the inside portion of the hoof, they removed damaged tissue. The center referred to the setback as significant."
it's a longshot folks. Hope for the best but expect the worst :( |
http://news.bloodhorse.com/viewstory.asp?id=37013
here's the entire article. yes, a setback, but not insurmountable. he's no quitter, we all know that by now. |
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If he is in agony, 100 of the best bred horses in the future are not worth it... ALostTexan |
We can only hope not...
ALostTexan |
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they've said from the get go that they just want him to live, in comfort. breeding him would be the icing on the cake, but they just want the cake! |
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Courage Barbaro! Keep fighting big guy!
I posted about you in my "lessons learned from chickens" thread. You're in my thoughts and prayers. DTS |
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Something tells me...he'll make it through. |
Not to be negative
but I have a feeling that we will be saying good bye soon. Fact is for him to go from almost leaving TO back in his sling, I get the idea this is one of those things where they are going to try and let the public down easy, not shock them. I hope not, but it is called public relations.
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they have to be absolutely sure that barbaro maintains even weight on all four limbs. this is crucial. any stress on his other leg could cause laminitis in that limb as well-that would be imo a mortal blow. they have to keep his weight even. that's why they went to the sling. |
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