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Barbaro was euthanized

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  • 01-29-2007, 01:41 PM
    lillyorchid
    Barbaro was euthanized
    I just heard on the news that Barbaro was euthanized this morning due to his recent setbacks. Poor fella. At least he is pain free now. A sad day for all who fought to save him and those who prayed for him. Rest In peace big guy.
    Sniff, Sniff :(


    http://wjz.com/topstories/topstories...029123145.html

    Jan 29, 2007 12:37 pm US/Eastern Kentucky Derby Winner Barbaro Euthanized

    (AP) KENNETT SQUARE, Pa. Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro was euthanized Monday after complications from his breakdown at the Preakness last May.

    "We just reached a point where it was going to be difficult for him to go on without pain," co-owner Roy Jackson said. "It was the right decision, it was the right thing to do. We said all along if there was a situation where it would become more difficult for him then it would be time."

    Roy and Gretchen Jackson were with Barbaro on Monday morning, with the owners making the decision in consultation with chief surgeon Dean Richardson.

    It was a series of complications, including laminitis in the left rear hoof and a recent abscess in the right rear hoof, that proved to be too much for the gallant colt, whose breakdown brought an outpouring of support across the country.

    "I would say thank you for everything, and all your thoughts and prayers over the last eight months or so," Jackson said to Barbaro's fans.

    On May 20, Barbaro was rushed to the New Bolton Center, about 30 miles southwest of Philadelphia in Kennett Square, hours after shattering his right hind leg just a few strides into the Preakness Stakes. The bay colt underwent a five-hour operation that fused two joints, recovering from an injury most horses never survive. Barbaro lived for eight more months, though he never again walked with a normal gait.

    The Kentucky Derby winner suffered a significant setback over the weekend, and surgery was required to insert two steel pins in a bone - one of three shattered eight months ago in the Preakness but now healthy - to eliminate all weight bearing on the ailing right rear foot.

    The procedure on Saturday was a risky one, because it transferred more weight to the leg while the foot rests on the ground bearing no weight.

    The leg was on the mend until the abscess began causing discomfort last week. Until then, the major concern was Barbaro's left rear leg, which developed laminitis in July, and 80 percent of the hoof was removed.

    Richardson said Monday morning that Barbaro did not have a good night.

    Brilliant on the race track, Barbaro always will be remembered for his brave fight for survival.

    The story of the beloved 3-year-old bay colt's fight for life captured the fancy of millions and drew an outpouring of support unrivaled in sports.

    When Barbaro broke down, his right hind leg flared out awkwardly as jockey Edgar Prado jumped off and tried to steady the ailing horse. Race fans at Pimlico wept. Within 24 hours the entire nation seemed to be caught up in a "Barbaro watch," waiting for any news on his condition.

    Well-wishers young and old showed up at the New Bolton Center with cards, flowers, gifts, goodies and even religious medals for the champ, and thousands of e-mails poured into the hospital's Web site just for him.

    "I just can't explain why everyone is so caught up in this horse," Roy Jackson, who owned the colt with his wife, Gretchen, has said time and again. "Everything is so negative now in the world, people love animals and I think they just happen to latch onto him."

    Devoted fans even wrote Christmas carols for him, sent a wreath made of baby organic carrots and gave him a Christmas stocking.

    Although the get-well cards and banners eventually will fade or be trashed, the biggest gift has been the $1.2 million raised since early June for the Barbaro Fund. The money is put toward needed equipment such as an operating room table, and a raft and sling for the same pool recovery Barbaro used after his surgeries.

    The Jacksons spent tens of thousands of dollars hoping the best horse they ever owned would recover and be able to live a comfortable life on the farm - whether he was able to breed or not.

    The couple, who own about 70 racehorses, broodmares and yearlings, and operate the 190-acre Lael Farm, have been in the horse business for 30 years, and never had a horse like Barbaro.

    As the days passed, it seemed Barbaro would get his happy ending. As late as December, with the broken bones in his right hind leg nearly healed and his laminitis under control, Barbaro was looking good and relishing daily walks outside his intensive care unit.

    But after months of upbeat progress reports, including talk that he might be headed home soon, news came Jan. 10 of a serious setback because of the laminitis. Richardson had to remove damaged tissue from Barbaro's left hind hoof, and the colt was placed back in a protective sling.

    On Jan. 13, another section of his left rear hoof was removed. After Barbaro developed a deep abscess in his right hind foot, surgery was performed Saturday to insert two steel pins in a bone, one that was shattered but now healthy, to eliminate all weight bearing on the ailing foot.

    This after Richardson warned last December that Barbaro's right hind leg was getting stronger and that the left hind foot was a "more formidable long-term challenge."

    In the end, the various complications from the breakdown at the Preakness were too much.
  • 01-29-2007, 01:49 PM
    Kara
    Re: Barbaro was euthanized
    Godspeed Barbaro. Run strong & free.

    :(
  • 01-29-2007, 02:06 PM
    tigerlily
    Re: Barbaro was euthanized
    Oh no, that's horrible. I know his prognosis was not good, but I was still hoping for a miracle. At least his pain has come to an end..... :tears:
  • 01-29-2007, 03:46 PM
    jotay
    Re: Barbaro was euthanized
    I have to say I am not a person who is easy to bring a tear to my eye but I did have some watery eyes when I heard this today.

    I was pulling so hard for him. In the end I am sure it was best.

    :sniff:
  • 01-29-2007, 03:52 PM
    JLC
    Re: Barbaro was euthanized
    So very sad! :rainon: My heart goes out to his owners...it seems obvious to me that he was their pride and joy...and their love for him went far beyond any racing purses he might have won.
  • 01-29-2007, 03:57 PM
    Adam_Wysocki
    Re: Barbaro was euthanized
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jotay
    I have to say I am not a person who is easy to bring a tear to my eye but I did have some watery eyes when I heard this today.

    I was pulling so hard for him. In the end I am sure it was best.

    :sniff:

    Ditto ... Personally, I'm a "snake guy", but in my home, we are sooo involved in horse culture that this news hit us very hard this morning ... Barbaro was the living embodiment of the phrase "heart of a champion" and will never be forgotten.

    -adam
  • 01-29-2007, 04:00 PM
    aaajohnson
    Re: Barbaro was euthanized
    So sad ... :(
    The video from the start of the Preakness is terrible to watch. It would have been nice for him to live out his days ... and he looked like he was getting better. I guess it was not meant to be.

    Neil
  • 01-29-2007, 04:06 PM
    monk90222
    Re: Barbaro was euthanized
    I grew up with horse racing. I've been going to Saratoga, NY since I was born..(31 straight years) My uncle is a Thoroughbred artist (Anthony M. Alonso) and I have seen and experienced the ins and outs of racing..all aspects of the business....It is truly sad that such a promising career and such a wonderful animal had to give the ultimate sacrifice....Barbaro will always be a champion in my eyes.
  • 01-29-2007, 09:59 PM
    joepythons
    Re: Barbaro was euthanized
    Awww :(
  • 01-29-2007, 10:01 PM
    joepythons
    Re: Barbaro was euthanized
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
    Ditto ... Personally, I'm a "snake guy", but in my home, we are sooo involved in horse culture that this news hit us very hard this morning ... Barbaro was the living embodiment of the phrase "heart of a champion" and will never be forgotten.

    -adam

    Well said Adam! I was watching that race and will never forget it.
  • 01-29-2007, 10:16 PM
    Entropy
    Re: Barbaro was euthanized
    Okay, call me callous and mean but the first thing I thought when I heard about this was
    "thank goodness" He was much too digified for all this to begin with. He's at peace now with no pain. I'm far from sad. I'm thrilled for him. He was an athelete, a champion and a spirit all his own. He would have been miserable trapped in a broken body.
    It's very much for the best but should have been done sooner.
  • 01-29-2007, 10:40 PM
    Ginevive
    Re: Barbaro was euthanized
    That poor animal. I know how hard it must have been for the owners and handlers, but now at least he is at peace and no longer in pain.. such a sad story all-around.
  • 01-30-2007, 08:03 AM
    frankykeno
    Re: Barbaro was euthanized
    I think Barbaro's legacy will be in the memory of how he pulled a world together in common hope and prayer for his recovery. What a tribute to a true champion. Also in the struggle to save him, vets likely have learned even more about severe breaks that once meant immediate death to a horse. Perhaps future horses may be saved using some of the knowledge gained from the fight to save this beautiful animal.
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