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Barbaro Setback: Showing Discomfort on Left Hind
by: Ron Mitchell
January 10 2007 Article # 8649

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Barbaro, the Kentucky Derby winner who had been making steady progress on his road to recovery from an injured right hind leg and a bout of laminitis, suffered a "significant setback" Tuesday night at the University of Pennsylvania's New Bolton Center.

According to a statement from New Bolton released Wednesday, Jan. 10, Barbaro "became acutely more uncomfortable on his left hind foot. The foot cast was removed and some new separation of the medial (inside) portion of his hoof was found. This required some additional debridement (removal of the damaged tissue) last night."

The setback comes one week after a new cast was put in place on the left hind foot, in which the Dynaformer colt had suffered a severe case of laminitis while being treated for the injury to his right rear leg. Barbaro has been at New Bolton since becoming injured in the May 20 Preakness Stakes and the new cast was designed to stabilize the foot as plans were being made for the colt to be relocated soon.

"He is being treated much more aggressively at this time for his discomfort," the New Bolton statement said. "He is continuing to eat well and is otherwise stable."


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Take a look at the link I posted with the story. They have a picture of his back legs. I just really believe this poor guy will live on pain relievers. Not sure how it is now, but use to TB required a live cover? so to save this horse for breeding? I just feel so bad for him after seeing the picture of the feet.

Easty...

Justtt soooo saddd.... :cry:
 
Yup, TB are still live cover only. I really wish they would let this poor boy go. I can not stand to see an animal this magnificent suffer. Sometimes letting them go is the last kindness we can bestow. So sad
 
TBs can AI any other breed no problem. Just Jockey Club won't allow AI.
 

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