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Barbaro Suffers Significant SetbackBy DAN GELSTON KENNETT SQUARE, Pa. (AP) - Doctors were ``pulling out all the stops'' to save Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro, who suffered a significant setback in his recovery from laminitis after months of upbeat reports. Chief surgeon Dean Richardson removed damaged tissue from Barbaro's left hind hoof, and co-owner Gretchen Jackson said Wednesday that the colt was lightly sedated and back in a protective sling in his ICU stall at the University of Pennsylvania's New Bolton Center. ``They're taking extreme measures,'' Jackson said. ``They're treating it very aggressively. They're really pulling out all the stops to help him.'' Jackson said she brought Barbaro grass on Wednesday morning and said the colt's appearance was ``not as bright.'' But she added her husband, Roy, visited Barbaro later in the day and his appearance had visibly improved. Barbaro was being treated aggressively for his discomfort and is in stable condition, according to a statement released Wednesday morning by the Center. The tissue was removed Tuesday night. ``Things were marching along pretty smoothly until this,'' Jackson said. ``We've been there before with him. He's a horse that wants to live.'' Barbaro had become uncomfortable with his left hind foot, and a cast was removed after some new separation on the inside portion of his hoof was found. The cast had been on a week to help realign a bone. The cast change could have caused some inflammation, said Dr. Kathleen Anderson, Barbaro's attending vet when the horse was racing and stabled in trainer Michael Matz's barn at the Fair Hill Training Center in Elkton, Md. Anderson said Barbaro has proved he was strong enough to overcome his latest medical obstacle. ``We all know most horses don't get this far,'' she said. ``The bottom line with Barbaro is the fractured leg is the one that would have been the end of most horses. He won't be getting to the big green field any time soon, but I don't think this is insurmountable.'' It was the first bad news after months of progress. The owners and Richardson even talked about releasing Barbaro from the hospital, perhaps by the end of the month. ``It's sad that's he's had a setback because he was marching along toward living outside the hospital,'' Jackson said. ``The only thing we care about is that he's not in pain.'' Barbaro shattered his right hind leg in the Preakness on May 20. In mid-July severe laminitis, a potentially fatal disease caused by uneven weight distribution in the limbs, resulted in 80 percent of Barbaro's left hind hoof being removed. ``I was there yesterday and it was obvious he was not comfortable in that foot,'' Jackson said. ``The easiest and best way to work on Barbaro is when he's laying down. They had to wait until he was laying down and when they removed the cast, they discovered some reason for him feeling pain.'' Just over a week ago, Richardson said Barbaro's right hind was getting stronger and should eventually be healthy enough to allow the colt to live a comfortable, happy life. But he also warned: ``Barbaro's left hind foot, which had laminitis, remains a more formidable long-term challenge. The foot must grow much more for him to have a truly successful outcome.'' The disease, called laminitis or founder, involves inflammation and structural damage to tissue that bonds the horse's bone to the inner wall of the hoof. Richardson said in July that Barbaro's laminitis was ``basically as bad a laminitis as you can have. It's as bad as it gets...

Comments (16)

  1. Tuff Today, Tuff Tomorrow says awww, i hope he feels better! its terrible to see an animal suffer...
    Permalink posted 01/10/2007
  2. Seizure 17 says I have to admit, when millions of americans can't afford perscription drugs or doctor's visits or any other kind of health care, it really bothers me that so much medical attention is showered on a rich person's pet.
    Permalink posted 01/10/2007
  3. RGM says Well Seizure 17 you bring up a good point, but why can't we have both? We should be able to all have the proper medications for everyone. The funds are there, a big problem is the whole licesning issue of distribution of drugs. Another problem is our ecomomic system, it is extortion to not allow those who are in need to have the proper treatment by charging someone 1000$ a month for their meds. Or if someone needs a heart or liver transplant pure extortion. That is a human life and you can't alway's blame the doctor's, the goverment. lawyer's, evil rich (being rich doesn't make you evil, you can be just or more evil as a poor person or middle class, I'm not rich). But what about these laws that protect the average joe's pet's you know? People who get arressted for neglect for their pet, that my your's or maybe somebody elses tax dollars getting spent. Just food for thought... |:^[)>
    Permalink posted 01/10/2007
  4. Smooth Hegemon says I feel bad for the horsey... But horses also scare the crap out of me. Feel better horsey, but stay away!
    Permalink posted 01/10/2007
  5. RGM says Really Smooth? I thought you be smoother than that! (Ha, ha, ha!) Chicks R suppose 2 dig them horsie's...That's cool, hope it's not a GodFather thing or other... Love & Sloppy Kisses... Your Fellow Moggerster....
    Permalink posted 01/11/2007
  6. Smooth Hegemon says Really, RGM, I ain't that smooth a hegemon. :) I'm just scared of something that much bigger than me...
    Permalink posted 01/11/2007
  7. FluxCapacitor says Learn from our experience in Ireland. We cared more about giving drugs to horses and "it all ended in tears.":http://www.rte.ie/sport/2005/0327/cian.html
    Permalink posted 01/11/2007
  8. RGM says O' Connor Loses Medal? So Smooth I get ya' horsey's are big. So do ya' date Midget'S? http://www.littlepeoplemeet.com/?t=GG09741
    Permalink posted 01/11/2007
  9. FluxCapacitor says Indeed. "His horse had banned substances in its system."
    Permalink posted 01/11/2007
  10. Universalis says In the past they used to shoot a horse dead when he got such a sickness, was that barbaric ? or are we going just crazy about animals ? (we all know so weird stories about how people seem to care more about their pet than their own children). I love animals, especially dogs and birds, even sometimes more than humans am i insane ? You set me on a 'meditate that' movement for a moment here, not bad not good, just meditating now.
    Permalink posted 01/11/2007
  11. Smooth Hegemon says <> I have found that even the tallest man is not terribly inclined, or necessarily able to kill me with one swift kick of the hoof. Except maybe Yao Ming, and he seems like a nice enough guy. And no horsey has ever bought me a drink! :)
    Permalink posted 01/11/2007
  12. RGM says Hey BaBe' I got SuMthing'S 4 YoU 2 DrInK'S... How Bout' A Fresca!
    Permalink posted 01/11/2007
  13. RGM says P.S. :)
    Permalink posted 01/11/2007
  14. Smooth Hegemon says Hahahahaha...yum! Tastes great, less filling.
    Permalink posted 01/11/2007
  15. RGM says Ahhh! Life is grande now... :)
    Permalink posted 01/11/2007

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