The only thing giving me a shred of hope is that it didn't break through the skin so MAYBE the blood supply isn't going to be effected.
They're going to have to try to fuse all the bones together and anchor a cast to pins through the bone/muscle/skin.
Then we'll have to see how smart the horse is and whether or not he'll take the forced inactivity to survive.
BARBARO PULLED UP
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summerhorse wrote:Very bad. But he must not have fractured the sesamoids? That is good. Just pray he didn't damage the blood supply too much. the rest can be metal plated and screwed together but he needs the blood supply to heal.
Scary. Does anybody know how soon they'll know what's going on and be able to tell us?
I figured we're all operating under the rather obvious assumption that he's done on the track for sure but if that's a false assumption feel free to speak up. They all figured Seabiscuit was done but in this case I just never have heard of a horse fracturing above and below an ankle myself so I figure the deal is done. I was hoping even if he lost the race that he'd just amaze us all on one of the Grand Slam of Grass races maybe. I'm just dragging here, dunno about anybody else.
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Barbaro will never run again. I watched him a little more closely this time after his sort of gimpy walk off in the KY Derby and he looked stiff in the paddock and as they came to the gates Prado kept looking down like maybe something wasn't right.
I hope the horse is okay. It didn't look particularly good. He was in a lot of pain.
This horse wasn't bred to be unsound. He was coddled like fine china. 2 weeks back is not that big a challenge (despite those that make it out to be) and the Derby was a relatively easy race. I guess my point is, who do you blame?
I hope the horse is okay. It didn't look particularly good. He was in a lot of pain.
This horse wasn't bred to be unsound. He was coddled like fine china. 2 weeks back is not that big a challenge (despite those that make it out to be) and the Derby was a relatively easy race. I guess my point is, who do you blame?
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Heidilady wrote:They warmed him up more than usual and more than the other horses. Do you think they figured he was stiff and just needed a little more pre-race? Before this happened I just assumed it was to get the jump in placement on Brother Derek.
I don't think it was 'warming him up' so much as it was 'keep him moving so he doesn't freak out'.
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