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Giant Ryan
Update as of 10pm 6/9: Giant Ryan to go to New Bolton for surgery.
They must have a decent enough pulse in that foot that they think they can try to save him so I gotta think of this as good news for now. The last odds I've heard was 50/50 survival, but that was a few hours ago. Just to reiterate, he fractured both left front sesamoids and had ligament damage behind his left front ankle. On NBC earlier, Dr. Bramlage basically said the arterial damage was bad enough to make blood flow an issue. Fingers crossed. Does anybody know the risk of laminitis with an injury like the left front vs. a hind leg in terms of equine weight distribution, getting up and down, etc? |
Unfortunately laminitis is more likely than not with this type of injury, it's almost a given.
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i think the lack of blood flow would be the most important factor at the moment. as for laminitis, i think the odds are the same of developing laminitis regardless front vs rear. hoping for the best, he needs all the luck he can get right now. and it's his right front that would bear the brunt of the extra weight...barbaro for instance developed laminitis first in his 'good' hind leg, but then in his front, which is why they put him down.
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Monday afternoon update
From article at http://www.drf.com/news/giant-ryans-...ry-pushed-back
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@DRFGrening: Owner Shivanada Parbhoo just called to say that Giant Ryan was euthanized earlier today. Laminitis began to set in. Surgery not possible.
@DRFGrening: Parbhoo: "Ryan was unbelievable to us. This hit us really, really hard. We love this horse more than anything. It's very, very sad." :( |
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Had a feeling when I saw the thread that the latest news wasn't gonna be good. :( Very sad.
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terrible news, my condolences to the connections.
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Very sad news :(
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Very sudden and sad. My condolences.
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A terrible loss for the Parbhoos, and very sad news for his fans - count me among them.
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Every indication is that the Parbhoos loved this horse beyond just making a living. They gave him a fighting chance to live. My deepest sympathy go out to them and many thanks for trying to save him.
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Very sad, sometimes we as owners think with our hearts and not our heads, I too have made decisions that looking back would have probably been better to euthanize at the beginning, but it's a hard decision when you love the horse, my sympathies to the owners.
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Just read that Yawanna Twist had to be euthanized.
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:( me 2
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