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    Barbaro Updates: 2

    Updates are now here.

    Update 173: Again, no real update this morning. Given the current situation where Barbaro appears to have been more uncomfortable lately (yesterday anyway) it is harder to get updates. This is not because people are not willing to provide them, but because I don’t have the ‘energy’ to ask them. You can tell just passing Michael Matz’s crew this morning that the same spirit of optimism is being tested. I assume there will be something coming from New Bolton concerning yesterday’s events at some point, but I am sure they are overwhelmed too. We were warned that Barbaro would have good days, and not so good days. Lets hope we are just experiencing a little of the latter and things improve quickly.

    I do plan to update Tim’s horses on the site later today, we have let that lapse a little lately.

    Update 172: Thanks for your patience today. Barbaro did show some level of discomfort with his new cast. They decided to replace the cast, change the angle slightly and see if that helps his comfort level. During the change they were able to confirm things happening beneath the cast were fine (there was no obvious reason for the discomfort). Dr Kathy Anderson, who had not seen the most recent radiographs until later this afternoon, said she was “thrilled” with the actual bone-healing process. More updates will likely be forthcoming, but please, keep good thoughts for Barbaro, today was a tough day for all involved.

    Dr. Thomas Brokken, President of the American Association of Equine Practictioners, is planning to visit Barbaro and Dr. Richardson tomorrow.

    Mike Rea does seem to be progressing well: Steps Forward.

    On other news, it was great to see Makybe Diva inducted into the Australia Racing Hall of Fame. I was fortunate to be there to see her win her first Melbourne Cup!

    Update 171: No update yet today. This morning was crazy busy and I was not able to catch up with the right people. I will endevour to get some news later today. I did discover I used to ride point-to-points with the father of one of the exercise riders at Fair Hill (which I guess ages me a little).

    Also, from the Baltimore Sun: Barbaro’s owners happy to hear their horse’s breaks are healing (thanks Sarah):

    Roy Jackson, who with his wife Gretchen owns Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro, said yesterday he was relieved to hear Monday — after Barbaro’s cast change and the implanting of three additional screws — that Barbaro’s joints are fusing and the breaks healing.

    “But it all takes time,” Jackson said. “I’m hopeful that he will come through everything all right, but we’ve been through this before [with other horses] and we know things can go wrong in 24 hours. All we can really do is wait and see.”

    Yesterday, Barbaro was feeling good, said Dr. Corinne Sweeney, executive director of the George D. Widener Hospital for Large Animals at the University of Pennsylvania’s New Bolton Center in Kennett Square, Pa., where Barbaro is recovering in the intensive care unit from the multiple fractures in his right, rear leg during the Preakness.

    wednesday, 11:50 AM

    Update 170: A must read article from the Daily Racing Form: Vet pleased with Barbaro’s progress (thanks Kim) that is essentially an interview with Dr. Richardson conducted today. He details yesterday’s events, the current prognosis, and notes the ‘problem’ with the foot of the good hind leg. The following are a couple of excerpts, but it is good to read the entire article:

    “This is about the time we expect to see good evidence on radiographs of a degree of healing, and the X-rays that were taken yesterday, they look very, very good,” Richardson said Tuesday in a phone interview. “As far as the major fracture, basically, it could not look better. He’s really progressing well as far as the fracture goes. All in all, it was a reasonably satisfactory day.”

    and

    “The reason we changed the screws is that he had two broken screws that crossed the pastern joint,” he said. Richardson said that the screws he replaced were in “the least important part of the fixation” and that veterinarians knew bent screws in that area would be fairly likely.

    “That is an area that we knew was going to be vulnerable to have the implants break, because there’s a lot of force and motion that’s occurring at the pastern joint, because everything is locked down above it. The end of the plate is there, and it’s tending to move, and he’s been very, very active on his cast.

    “This doesn’t affect his fracture per se, but it does affect how quickly I would be able to get him out of the cast if his fracture continues to heal, because we need to have the pastern stable as well as the fracture. Because of that, we put these additional screws across the pastern joint to try and help stabilize it more.”

    The following article: Cast change for Barbaro, and new screws (thanks Lynette) is the first article to cite this site as a source 🙂 In fact, I e-mailed them last night to let them know of the cast change (I saw their site referenced in the wikipedia entry of Barbaro). I was pretty excited to see this site’s reference, all the way from New Zealand!

    Update 169: The Baltimore Sun has a nice article: Barbaro gets cast change (thanks Barbara) that has a good explanation for the additional screws:

    “Dr. Richardson was pleased with what he saw,” Sweeney said. “He’s continuing to heal, and the bent screws are not a setback. It’s why you don’t put one or two screws in to hold the stresses. It’s no different from you or I healing from a broken leg, walking around, getting up and down. It’s normal. And Dr. Richardson simply thought three [additional] screws would work better as a proactive measure.”

    So now Bobby has 30 screws, lets hope he does not plan to travel, how will he explain that to the security people!

    Update 168: Just passed Michael Matz on the track (Tuesday morning) and he tells me Barbaro is doing well. He had a good night after his busy day yesterday. Everything is looking good. Relieving news!
    Updated 7:50am, tuesday.

    Update 167: Four new pictures from New Bolton from today. The first of Barbaro, you have to admit, he does look sharp! And Mike Rea is doing well, thanks to a bit of sisterly intervention.

    Update 166: Peter Brette just called, and confirmed what we had heard from Kathy Anderson. You can imagine there is a sense of relief surrounding those who are close to Bobby (or at least I got that impression from each of the conversations I had with Peter and Kathy). Michael (Matz) is visiting Barbaro. The Bloodhorse is running a copy of the New Bolton Press Release: Barbaro Gets New Bandages, Screws; Radiographs ‘Look Great’

    Update 165: New Bolton’s press release today: Barbaro’s cast changed for second time; new screws added includes:

    Doctors at New Bolton Center’s George D. Widener Hospital have changed the cast of Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro for the second time since his hind leg was shattered at the Preakness on May 20. “Barbaro is back in his stall and is doing well,” said Chief of Surgery Dean W. Richardson, who replaced the cast he had put on Barbaro on June 13. “Also, we replaced two bent screws and added three new ones across the pastern joint. His radiographs look great, and he had another successful pool recovery.”

    Update 164: Phew! OK, Kathy Anderson just called and she had just heard from Dean Richardson. Barbaro has recovered and is now back in his stall. The injured leg looks good, the radiographs were very good. They did replace a couple of screws (please don’t ask me any details, it is beyond my domain).

    There was an absess in his left hind foot, in the heal. This had been a recent cause of discomfort (and hence the cast change I guess). It is great they could identify this, as apparently that’s not an issue for them to work on. Basically, as far as I can tell with my brief conversation, the cast change was as good as they could have hoped for.

    Update 163: Just spoke to Kathy Anderson (Barbaro’s Fair Hill vet) at 12:50 pm and Barbaro is currently having his cast changed.

    Update 162: Confirmation from the Baltimore Sun that Dr. Richardson noted yesterday Barbaro may have his cast changed this week (we now know it is today). Barbaro could have cast changed (thanks Sarah).

    Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro had a visit with his surgeon yesterday.

    Dr. Dean Richardson said the horse, who is attempting to recover from a broken rear, right leg suffered in the Preakness, could have another cast change this week.

    Barbaro has been doing fine since his first cast change June 13, a little over three weeks after the original surgery. At that time, Barbaro was X-rayed and found to be healing properly.

    Now nearly three weeks after that first change, Richardson said this cast “is beginning to show signs of wear.” On the day the cast is changed, Richardson is expected to X-ray Barbaro’s leg.

    Update 161: It seems the cast change is planned for today, and this morning. I will try to get any updates through the day. Via the process of the cast change they will be able to take more pictures to see how the healing process is coming along (note, they can take pictures with the cast on, but apparently, and as one may suspect, the cast does muddy the quality of the images).

    I think this is an important day for Barbaro in the entire recovery process. While I am not privy to the reasons for the cast change, one can speculate it is simply due (one day shy of three weeks), or he is less comfortable with the current cast at this point (we noted in update 153 he is likely to have better days and not as good days). If the latter, it may simply be due to the fit of the cast. Anyway, no good speculating, lets just hope today is a good day, and I am sure we will know more later.

    Update 160: Just saw Michael Matz out on the track…he says there’s a possibility today is the day for Barbaro’s second cast change. It’s not a definite yet so will try to confirm when able to later. If it does happen today, let’s hope all goes well and xrays show continued healing for Bobby!

    Update 159: Barbaro wins! That was the poll result: Barbaro: 272; Jazil 1; Other 1 (for 3yo of the year). I have taken the poll down as it was delaying the ‘performance’ of the site. I will need to relook at how to use polls without compromising overall site performance.

    Update 158: Peter Brette was unable to visit today, but assumes Barbaro continues to do well. He did see an update on HRTV at 3 pm which said the same. The update also reminded us that while everything has gone very well thus far, Barbaro is a long way from being ‘out of the woods’, so we must remain cautious, there are complications that can still occur. (I knew HRTV had planned to do updates each day, as reported by the Bloodhorse, but I have not seen any for myself, I will try to tune in tomorrow.)

    The Baltimore Sun’s Digest today included the following:

    Barbaro is having a lazy weekend, enjoying his air conditioning at the George D. Widener Hospital for Large Animals at the University of Pennsylvania’s New Bolton Center, where he is recovering from a broken right rear leg. Yesterday, Dr. Corinne Sweeney, director of the facility, said Barbaro is fine and was chowing down on horse treats that arrived in Friday’s mail. … Dance in the Mood won the $750,000 CashCall Mile by 1 3/4 lengths at Hollywood Park in Inglewood, Calif. Victor Espinoza guided Dance in the Mood, a daughter of 1989 Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Sunday Silence, over one mile on the turf in a stakes-record 1:33.33.

    I was surprised, when I tuned into ESPN yesterday to see Graham Motion (Fair Hill Trainer) being interviewed by Jeannine Edwards (who also lives locally), at Hollywood Park. Graham’s horse, Sweet Talker, actually finished second to Dance in the Mood.

    Six weeks have now passed since Barbaro’s horrific accident, so while we understand things can still go wrong, we should be grateful Barbaro has done so well in the six weeks. I assume the next ‘event’ will be the second changing of the cast. I have no current insight into when this might happen (we had heard it might have been last week, that changed). Lets hope the cast change occurs uneventfully, and the pictures they can take during the cast switch show continued healing!

    Mike Rea’s updates continue to show good progress.

    Update 157: Just spoke to Peter Brette (sunday morning) and as far as he is aware all remains well (he of course would be informed otherwise if that was the case). Bobby had another good day yesterday.

    I mentioned to Peter the poll we are currently running (Barbaro 211 votes, Jazil 1 vote, zero votes for others) which of course has no survey bias etc! We discussed what it might take to dislodge Barbaro from 3yo of the year, perhaps Bernadini winning the Travers and the Breeders Cup Classic (there is not a Breeders Cup race strictly for 3yos).

    Peter said he may visit later today, if so I will try to catch up and get a quick report.

    Update 156: We are experimenting with online polls to get some answers in terms of how everyone is thinking with respect to Barbaro, horse racing, and other horse related concerns (funding ideas etc). You can see the current poll question on the left hand column. I hope this first question is not difficult to answer, but it serves as a test to see that the polls work. (Edit: forgot Jazil, just added, and also, thanks Eliza for creating the polls)

    England lost (end of world cup coverage here).

    Letter from the Editor: Magnificent Barbaro is no one-trick pony is an older article but for some reason I did not link to it. Its a cool article, including the following excerpt:

    Barbaro had blown away the field at the Kentucky Derby. It was the largest winning margin in years. For a newspaper editor, Barbaro made a great story. Just like Smarty Jones and Afleet Alex, he was dripping with local connections. The owner grew up in Delco. His wife worked here. Their farm was in West Grove. Barbaro raced at Delaware Park early in his career. And he was based, along with his trainer, at Fair Hill, Md.

    Update 155: Seems like the Baltimore Sun is getting some good updates recently. Today’s (July 1) is from Barbaro’s skin rubs ‘all quite healed’ (thanks Gloria). It is below:

    The skin rubs that occurred on Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro’s left side during transportation in a sling to and from the intensive care unit have “all quite healed” now. Dr. Corinne Sweeney, director of the University of Pennsylvania’s New Bolton Center, said yesterday that Barbaro’s side “is looking good.” She also responded to a question from a concerned fan concerning alternative treatments for laminitis, should that become a problem in his rear left foot from overuse. The fan said she hoped doctors at the George D. Widener Hospital for Large Animals were aware of “herbology” and homeopathic remedies. Sweeney said: “Alternative methods of treatment are not pooh-poohed here. … Should treatment become necessary, the veterinary team is fully aware of traditional and alternative remedies.”

    Update 154: Barbaro continues to do well. I spoke to Peter Brette this morning (saturday morning). The Jackson’s were actually at Fair Hill watching their horses train. They were in the clocker’s stand just after the (renovation) break. As I was jogging back past the clocker’s stand I thought I would put my interview ‘cap / helmet’ on and ask them a couple of questions. Well the Waquoit two year old I was on thought very differently, as we darted to the inside rail! The weather has been great here the last couple of mornings riding out. Now the focus is back on the world cup, England are playing today at 11 am, half of Fair Hill will be in the Hill Top (they do a fantastic english breakfast). I asked Peter if he was stopping by. He may, but it is also Kim’s birthday, so perhaps he may have other things to do (sorry, I cannot imagine doing other things when the world cup is on!)
    update, 10:00 AM, saturday morning

    Update 153: I just had a quick chat with Kathy Anderson (Barbaro’s Fair Hill vet). She did not have an update, she asked me if I had heard today. (Kathy, like some others directly connected to Barbaro, is operating under the assumption that no news is good news. Obviously if there was a problem, Kathy would be one of the first to be contacted.) We did discuss the current state and it seems his status has now shifted from a day-to-day situation to a week-to-week situation.

    He will likely have better days (which it seems he is currently experiencing) and perhaps not as good days, in terms of his overall comfort on his injured leg, but until the cast is changed they are not really able to determine the status of the healing process (this is what I understand, not directly from Kathy). Obviously the longer they can leave the cast on (and Bobby remains comfortable) the more likely the healing process will continue unabated. We will continue to provide updates as we have them (i.e. we have no intention of shifting to week-to-week!)

    On other news, I saw Man from Havana (is that his name ?) on the track this morning (he is pretty cute!) as I was coming onto the track to breeze a horse. As I was leaving after the breeze Better Talk Now had arrived on the track. Better Talk Now is (I believe) Fair Hill’s biggest earner and of course a Breeders Cup winner. I think he is being pointed for the United Nations a week tomorrow. It also appears Mike Rea continues his long recover process: After Evening Visit.

    Update 152: Another good night for Barbaro last night (Thursday night). I was passing Michael Matz on the way to the track for my third set this morning (6:35am) and before I could ask my inevitable question…he said with a broad grin “he’s doing excellent.”
    Updated Friday morning 7:10am

    Update 151: No official update tonight. Had a quick chat with Kim (Brette), and there did not seem to be any new news. We discussed that if there was news to report they would know, so I think no news is good news.

    Update 150: A lighthearted interview with Barbaro: In recovery, Barbaro still has plenty of horse sense. I of course loved this bit:

    Well, the governor of Pennsylvania stopped by. And the Jacksons are here a lot. Sometimes they bring friends. And the media doesn’t know this, but Edgar and his family sneaked in last week to see me.

    Given we noted this visit in update 117 Barbaro, at least, does not consider us media, we are just friends!

    Update 149: The article Trainers, owners hold dream of discovering another Barbaro (thanks Barbara) includes some information on Barbaro’s new little brother, the co-star of our new pictures:

    The Jacksons also own a full brother to Barbaro. He was born on March 15 this year and is growing up and stretching his legs at Mill Ridge Farm in Lexington, Ky.

    “He has a little more white on his face than Barbaro does,” says Roy, adding that La Ville Rouge is again in foal to Dynaformer. The Jacksons hope that the same bloodlines might produce another wonderful result but also realize that pedigree never guarantees anything.

    Update 148: The following are other insights I gleaned from my conversation with Michael (Matz) this morning. Gretchen Jackson is heavily involved in getting support for the (anti-) horse slaughter legislation that has been heavily discussed here. I believe time to call your representitives is very soon. He mentioned he believes the Barbaro Fund is now over $600k. He also talked about a school teacher, who used to work for Michael back in his show jumping days, had her students follow Barbaro’s career as a class project. She used elements of Barbaro’s story as teaching aids etc. Anyway, apparently the kids really got into the project, and once it was complete sent it to Michael. Michael past it on to the Jackson’s who were very impressed (as was Michael). They are now looking to turn it all into a Children’s Book! Pretty Cool. Lastly, Michael noted that when Dean Richardson visited Barbaro this morning he was lieing down, he saw the doc and got up without trouble at all. It seems he is pretty comfortable getting up and down, and that is a great thing.

    In all this let us not forget fellow Fair Hill horse trainer Mike Rea who has been moved to ‘step down’, apparently a step up!

    Update 147: Another good night for Barbaro (wednesday night). I walked back from the wood chip track with Michael Matz and he had heard from Dr. Dean Richardson. It also appears they are no longer planning to change the cast this week. Michael mentioned when he went to see Barbaro yesterday, and was grooming him, he was standing on his injured leg while using the other hind leg to scratch his ear (I know we have heard this before, but it is a good example of his current comfort on the injured leg). Michael gave me some more information, which I will update later (have four or five more horses to ride.) I did also see Miraculous Miss out training this morning, she is looking good.
    update: 7:40 am, thursday, Fair Hill clocker’s stand.

    Update 146: The new pictures are uploaded to the gallery. They are of Bobby’s baby full brother and his mother, La Ville Rouge. Thanks Kim (Brette) for acquiring the pictures, and Eliza for getting them on the site. His baby brother is pretty cute! The following comment was left by a vet, S. McC. which sounds just like a conversation I have had with vets at Fair Hill, it appears to summarize well the role of the hardware, and the ‘race against time’ Barbaro faces:

    I do have a comment regarding the internal hardware. (I am an equine vet, though not an orthopedic surgeon.) Under ideal circumstances, it will all remain in place. If some portion of it were to become problematic, it would not be difficult to remove individual screws, etc. This is done with some horses after condylar fracture repair. Most horses who undergo fetlock arthodesis (fusion) which was the primary part of Bobby’s more complicated surgery, have the plates and screws left in place. Once fusion takes place the plate could in theory be removed but ordinaarily would be left alone.

    Right now Bobby is in a race between the ability of the bones to fuse, and the ability of the hardware to withstand the stresses of use. As healing makes the bones more stable, there is progressively less stress on the plates and screws. Until then, metal fatigue is still a worry.

    Update 145: Just got a voice-mail from Peter Brette. While he was unable to visit today he has heard Barbaro had another good day (wednesday).

    Update 144: I have created a separate section for those interested in brainstorming fundraising ideas: Barbaro: Fund Raising Ideas. I thought this might help focus some of the great fund raising discussions (I am all for discussion, but too often I have seen great internet discussion disipate into the ether before action takes place, I hope this helps maintain the focus / enthusiam).

    I did catch up with Barclay again this morning and told him that I was now a member of the media, and asked him for a quote re: Showing Up. Barclay’s response: “Its a pleasure leading him over each time”. (Note: Barclay is notorious for not being overly comfortable with the media, I hope he can make an exception for me in the future!) Given I am media, I felt I should ask him more questions, so I asked him what it was like to gallop Ruffian. He responded that he really only rode her when her main rider was not available. He reminded me she was never headed in a horse race. I also asked him about the comment he made about Barbaro after seeing him win in Laurel last year (Barbaro’s second race). He had mentioned to a friend of mine at the time it was the most impressive thing he had seen since Secretariat. Today he confirmed it was truly impressive. Interview over! (Note, it is pretty cool that at Fair Hill this morning, there were two Kentucky Derby winning trainers at the track training their respective strings, Michael on Messaging, Barclay observing things from the ‘gap’. In previous years Barclay would also be on a pony, I presume they do not have one yet for his Fair Hill string.)

    I am hoping later today to get some new pictures up on the site. They are not Bobby, but I think they will be popular (how’s that for some ‘buzz’.) I don’t have any more information on the cast situation at this point (I know people have been asking, I have not been able to catch up with Kathy Anderson etc.)

    Update 143: Another good night for Barbaro last night (tuesday night). Caught up with Michael Matz on the wood chip track this morning. The dirt track is closed due to the excessive weather we have had. Barclay Tagg is also here today (he has a string at Fair Hill, Showing Up was here last year). Barclay is in great form after his big win the other day. He asked me what I was up to work-wise. I used to freelance (exercise rider) for him a couple of years ago. I should have told him I had joined the media and asked for a Showing Up quote from him!
    update 7:50, wednesday morning, Fair Hill clockers stand.

    Update 142: I thought I would copy Kim’s comment verbatim re: their visit this afternoon to Barbaro:

    As Alex mentioned Peter and I visited Bobby today, Peter gave him a good currying which he loved his eyes had a sleepy look in them and he was curling his lip so I think all in all he enjoyed a little pampering, I was the hair lady and got to detangle his tail..

    Of course he had loads of carrots, mints, pats and kisses.

    He really did seem happy and comfortable, I hope he knows how much we all love him, I’m sure he does.

    Thanks again for all your prayers and good wishes, with re to the retirement fund thing I was thinking more along the lines of supporting an existing organisation, will try to get a list of reputable ones and go from there.

    Update 141: Just spoke to Peter Brette and he and Kim visited Bobby today. Peter said he was in great form, they groomed him etc. Hopefully Kim will be able to provide a first hand report in the comments later (when I called I could hear their young son in the background, so I assume it was busy family time!) I asked Peter if he knew the day for the cast change, and he was not sure yet.

    Update 140: New Bolton Center’s press release today (tuesday) confirms Barbaro is doing well. It includes:

    Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro is pleasing his veterinarians with his progress, as he recovers from a shattered hind leg sustained at the Preakness on May 20. “Barbaro continues to improve; he is maintaining his weight and his coat looks good,” said Dr. Corinne Sweeney, associate dean of Penn’s School of Veterinary Medicine and executive hospital director of the George D. Widener Hospital for Large Animals. “I would say he is a happy, healthy horse.”

    Previous updates are at:
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    Comments

    I watch for these updates every day. Thank you so much for maintaining it and keeping us informed. I pray every day for Barbaro to have a full recovery. It is my dream to some day see him. I would also love to meet, and talk to the Jacksons. They are tops in my book to go to such measures to save their horse, and make sure he is getting the best care. This is not the norm for most owners, and I respect them so much. I have been a HUGE Barbaro fan since the first time I ever heard his name. I will continue to pray for him, and keep as close of an eye on him that I can.

    Posted by: Vicki Jasch at June 27, 2006 11:04 PM

    Thank you so much for keeping the updates on this incredible horse. I start each day checking in on Barbaro’s progress. His courage and wonderful will to live have touched something deep inside me. I cannot imagine the agony those close to him must have gone through and now to see him get better and keep thriving has to be wonderful. Thank you to all who have helped and cared for Barbaro!

    Posted by: Whittie at June 27, 2006 11:04 PM

    So glad to hear that Bobby continues to do well. Not fond of the articles linked earlier, so cavalier in their attitude towards our wonderful boy. Am envious of Kim and Peter visiting today, would give anything to spend some time with Barbaro, I know it must be difficult for Peter though, seeing him confined to a stall. We love you Barbaro…..please keep healing.

    Posted by: Jane at June 27, 2006 11:16 PM

    Great news – a happy, healthy horse is what we want for Bobby.

    Posted by: Lisa Leach at June 27, 2006 11:22 PM

    I read the blog article and I told that nut that he should not talk about things he knows nothing about! What a moron. Thank you for the updates! It is still amazing to me how good he is doing. I know it must be all the love he is boing shown from his humans, and all the prayers going his way!

    Posted by: Lynda at June 27, 2006 11:31 PM

    Alex, thanks so much for taking the time to call Peter and then posting the note. You’re the best!

    Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at June 27, 2006 11:31 PM

    Thanks so much for passing on the great news!! I so wish I was Kim, would love to be the one grooming him and giving him hugs and kisses. Please let our
    wonderful guy know just how many people out here love and admire him. He is our HERO!!! Continued good health Bobby, for you will be a proud Daddy soon!! LOVE YA!! XOXOXOXOXOX

    Posted by: Karen at June 28, 2006 12:01 AM

    Wonderful! I think he knows exactly what kind of pampered prince he is! I have always loved an appreciative horse.

    Posted by: J. Carson Black at June 28, 2006 12:03 AM

    Hi Mr. B.,

    It looks like next time you will get the full spa treatment, judging by Kim’s comments that you seemed to be in a pleasant trance during your recent pampering session.

    Kim, I wasn’t sure whether my idea was over the top, but I guess it might have been. But wouldn’t it be great to have Barbaro funds in all 50 states?

    I know of one thoroughbred farm in NJ. I can contact them to see if an ongoing Barbaro Fund could be established. Before I do, I’ll wait for your final word on how you want to go about doing this.

    I made sure I voted today for the ESPY. I voted for Edgar also.

    OK Mr. B, you’re almost on the backside of the week. Today was a good day, and tomorrow will be a good day etc…

    Love ya,
    Edie

    P.S. Freddie is doing ok. I got several more food samples from the vet today, and it appears that he really likes one of them. (Seems like I said that before? Oh well, I’ll try not to jump to these conclusions so fast.)

    C. Jaffe, I wasn’t able to speak with my vet today because I found out she went on vacation. But my friend has a doctor (at the same animal hospital) that she highly regards so I’ll be calling there tomorrow to speak with the other doctor. Thanks to all that asked.

    Posted by: Edie at June 28, 2006 12:30 AM

    Soo glad to hear that Barbaro (Bobby) is doing so well. Thanks, Alex and all involved (I can’t say enough for all yeans have done and to include us (like family) with the visits and wonderful updates.

    I’m sure it is hard to Peter and Kim as well as Michael Matz, etc., to visit Barbaro but I’m sure Barbaro enoughs the visits as much as they do. Hopefully, Eduardo gets to visit him also.

    Love to all and keep up the improvements Barbaro!!

    Posted by: lynnette at June 28, 2006 12:37 AM

    I come every day to see how Barbaro is doing, but don’t post much, unless I have the pressing need, but I had to post for this comment “I would say he is a happy, healthy horse”, it brought tears to my eyes, but for the first time, they are HAPPY tears. I continue to pray for you baby, but now with a slightly less heavy heart.

    My God hold you in the palm of His hand.

    Kate

    Posted by: Kate at June 28, 2006 1:23 AM

    Wow, I have a lot of catching up to do. Let me start with:

    Barbaro, I am so happy you spent time today, with your great friends, Kim and Peter. It sounds like you spent some wonderful time together and it was cathartic for all of you. So glad you are looking so well. We love you so much and you will always be in our hearts. Love you, our hero, Barbaro!

    Kim, thank you so much for sharing your visit with us!!! It meant so much to everyone to read your description of your time spent with Barbaro. So glad he was so happy to see you… I could just cry. It is so touching. That is what I was waiting for all day, knowing you were going to visit our guy. Peter, thank you, as well.

    Kim, sounds like your idea about donating money in Barbaro’s name has so many possibilities. **How to determine the money we donate goes directly to the horse?**

    Alex,Tim, Eliza, thank you again for bringing all of this to us. What would we possibly do without you? I don’t even want to imagine.

    Alex, loved your comments to Matthew- both of them! Guys like that never admit they are wrong and he sure is wrong.

    Edie, thought your idea of doing a concert to raise funds is terrific. I have a few ideas about this and can elaborate later.

    ***I know this article has been listed before and it is very DIFFICULT TO READ*** but at the bottom, there are a LIST OF ORGANIZATIONS that help horses. Lost and Found Horse Rescue is noted in the article as rescuing one lucky horse.***

    Posted by: Daphne at June 28, 2006 1:35 AM

    ** SORRY, HERE’S THE LINK :

    http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/sports/14803662.htm?source=rss&channel;=inquirer_sports

    Posted by: Daphne at June 28, 2006 1:41 AM

    i would like to help in establishing some long term solutions. i have a background in public relations, philanthropy, horse racing and love bobby/barbaro too. was a former tb owner/trainer/breeder/hunter person, and have ridden since i was seven.

    i can help with soliciting corporate sponsorships. love the idea of making the program have “legs” that will keep on giving.

    let’s get a core roster.

    and although i just met you all, thank you kim and peter and alex for this wonderful opportunity.

    barbara livingston, if you read this, i sent you a few e-mails today as i so enjoyed seeing “relatives” of my babies on your page. what a treat, and i’m so happy that bobby loved his grooming today, does he shed alot these days?

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at June 28, 2006 1:55 AM

    Hang in there, Barbaro. Ignore the negativity. Many faithful fans are checking on you everyday. We love you.
    Sanda

    Posted by: Sanda at June 28, 2006 2:04 AM

    Mike Rea, you have so many people thinking of you and sending you many healing thoughts. We are also sending many peaceful thoughts to your loving family. We haven’t met, but you sound like such a wonderful, sensitive human being, who truly loves what he does. When I read that you cried about Barbaro, it made tears come to my eyes. We are all thinking of you, Mike!!

    Posted by: Daphne at June 28, 2006 2:06 AM

    Alex, interesting comment about a Thomson’s Gazelle. More hardware than Barbaro? I wonder how long Mr/Ms. Thomson Gazelle has had the hardware and how they move about? They weigh about 35-70 pounds.. much less than our guy, but still, it’s encouraging.

    Posted by: Daphne at June 28, 2006 2:10 AM

    Hiya, Bobbey! It sounds as though you had a WONDERFUL day, filled with friends and lots of pampering. You deserve such great times each day! You would have a dedicated cadre of volunteers, if your clinical team ever gave permission for you to have regular visitors. I hope that you get to see Edgar soon. Many thanks to the dedicated doctors and nurses @ UPENN, your stellar owners,& trainer. Ditto to everyone at Fair Hill for keeping “Team Barbaro” aware of your progress! XOXO, Robyn, Brent, & Nikita

    Posted by: Robyn Hoffmann at June 28, 2006 2:13 AM

    enjoyed seeing “relatives” of my babies on your page.
    Where? I didn’t see it????????

    Posted by: Debbie at June 28, 2006 2:13 AM

    Good night Barbaro! Thinking of you !

    Kim and Peter… Barbaro knows how much you care for him and love him – I’m so glad that all of you are close enough to visit him as much as possible-
    He has touched our hearts in a very deep way -Thank you for sharing your day with Barbaro with all of us !
    Tell Mike we are keeping him and his family in our prayers- I will add them to our prayer chain at church! (We meet tomorrow night !)

    Give Barbaro a pat and a hug from me !

    Bless all of you !

    Posted by: Julia B at June 28, 2006 2:17 AM

    Good night, Barbaro. Have a restful evening, which I know you will after being pampered by your best buddies, Kim and Peter.

    Love you!!
    Daphne and Penelope

    Posted by: Daphne at June 28, 2006 2:18 AM

    hi debbie — i was touring ms. livingston’s older sires page “old friends”, many of my babies came from that era, it was a trip to see them! the our native and war admiral pictures especially. my first hunter was an our native.

    some sires really do stamp their get, made me miss my horses. what a gift to see these magnificant horses!!!!
    http://www.barbaralivingston.com/gallery/oldfriends

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at June 28, 2006 2:20 AM

    I surely thought of giving those: two who shall remain nameless, a piece of my mind.I thought it would speak louder to ignore their ignorance and be more dignified of me to not let loose with the profane things I truly wanted to say to them. I am encouraged by Kim’s visit, and feel Bobby was also by the wonderful grooming he received. EDIE: that Nutracal is GREAT stuff, for real! My sister has used it, and I did at one time when I had cats that would not eat while sick with URI. I hope the new food works out for Freddie, also. It is good that Mike Rea has started coming around a little better. I pray for him and his family ,daily. Daphne, I am sorry I have not got back to you, I have been overwhelmed with stupid crap at home, and with the Boyfriend’s family. I will get up with you, soon.
    How is Penelope?
    BOBBY FEEL GREAT BIG BOY, I LOVE YOU!!!! 🙂 🙂

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at June 28, 2006 2:24 AM

    http://www.ajc.com/blogs/content/shared-blogs/ajc/sportscolumns/entries/2006/06/27/barbaro_book_op.html

    here’s something positive from today’s Atlanta Journal Constitution. Let’s hear it for responsible journalism!

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at June 28, 2006 2:32 AM

    My prayers continue for you Barbaro. I am so upset that the cast must be changed again so soon.
    The anesthesia, and the pool/sling are the main things you worry about. Did something happen to cause the cast change again so soon, or is this new cast not as comfortable as was first thought?

    It looks shorter than the first, but of course the first one was rubbing and caused irritation.

    Please let us hear from him as you have been doing. I can’t seem to function until I hear how he is each day. I love him, though I do not know him. Would love to see him someday.

    Thank you for your patience with us, and all the updates.

    Posted by: Gloria Davis at June 28, 2006 2:36 AM

    Loved reading update 142……Thank you all so much for keeping those of us out of the loop..in the loop, so to speak.

    I’m learning so much about horses and racing through my concern for Barbaro…about the wonderful side of humans and the dark side of humans. Thank God, Barbaro has the “good guys” on his side, and through Barbaro, I believe more good guys will step up to the plate.

    Continuing with prayers, especially for that next cast change…

    Posted by: Sarah at June 28, 2006 3:02 AM

    Barbara K, great article. Distressing to say the least how many horses are slaughtered.

    As the columnist in the Atlanta Constitution said, we have to weed out the unscrupulous people who send their horses overseas knowing full well that their fate may be a sh. Bottom line – horses are not food.

    We all know, it is urgent that HR503 and S1915 pass and become law so that horse slaughter is banned in this country for good. Ensuring there’s a place for retired or “unproductive” race horses is just the right thing to do.

    KIM, PETER, ALEX, TIM, ELIZA, what are your opinions about an annual event to highlight and raise funds for this issue and Mike Rea’s?

    I am glad that he had a good day today.

    Mr. B, I know if you could that you would lead the charge to help your brothers and sisters.

    Have a great night.

    Love ya,
    Edie

    P.S. Freddie ate very well tonight. He liked the new food (fingers crossed for tomorrow, but I have others for him to sample just in case.)

    More questions for the vet tomorrow. Thanks for the concern.

    Posted by: Edie at June 28, 2006 4:04 AM

    So heartwarming and encouraging to hear of Kim and Peter’s visit with Bobby! Thank you for sharing the personal notes. It means so much to all of us.

    Barbara Kerr, thanks for pointing us to the article in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. You are right…there are some responsible journalists out there. I had put off writing to my congressperson, but that got me off my duff to email my representative about HR-503!!

    I really do hope someone can come up with a unified way we can join in setting up a special fund in Barbaro’s name for retired/injured/reschooled horses. But in the meantime, I have contributed (as have many of you) to several of the organizations that have been mentioned here. I don’t want to waste a minute in trying to help the horses who need it now (even though I was remiss in not writing my congressperson immediately!).

    Barbaro, relax and dream of the day you will be back outside with the wind in your face, and fresh grass for as far as you can see. Until then, our prayers and love are with you!

    Thanks again to Alex and everyone who plays such a significant role in keeping the rest of us informed.

    Posted by: Gloria at June 28, 2006 4:12 AM

    Looks like the last big batch of comments got cached again, and I’m not sure if Edie got to see this one of mine. Dora J. Crow read it, and has also posted above, confirming how well Nutrical works to get an ailing animal eating. So, please forgive my repetition, but in my self-appointed role as perpetual dogooder, I am re-posting this here and now to make SURE Edie sees it.

    Edie – and anybody who needs to get an ailing dog or cat eating – another wonderful thing, and this one I don’t think your vet will pooh-pooh because vets sell it – is a product called Nutrical, made by EVSCO; comes in a squeeze tube. High calorie, full of vitamins and nutrients. A little bit will raise their blood sugar and trigger the appetite. And the extra calories will help sustain them as well. I use it now and then for all my cats as a treat, when they are fine; then if/when they need it for medical reasons, it’s easier to get them to take it. They all like it, and if a cat won’t take it right from the tube, put a little on a paw and they will lick it off. Edie – I can’t urge you strongly enough to get some Nutrical (from your vet) for Freddie, give him a little BEFORE a meal. That’s how I’ve been getting that congestive heart failure Japanese Chin whose “nanny” I am, to keep eating – just finished pilling and feeding him. (I get the pill into him along with Nutrical.) His appetite is always better when he gets the pill/nutrical first.

    End of re-post. Thanks again to Alex and all for the updates, and best wishes as always to Barbaro and all his connections – including all the good people who comment on this Board. CJ (Blackie’s Mother & Pleasure’s Aunt) in Hammond, IN

    PS don’t forget to nudge your legislators re HR 103, now expected to be coming up for a vote this Friday.

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at June 28, 2006 4:18 AM

    I overreacted again.

    Here is Kim’s entry that was in Barbaro: Your Overwhelming Response.


    Hi,

    I was just looking on the web at some retirement homes and found one that looks really good,
    Angel Acres in Pennsylvania, and looking through the info saw that Faye Cohen had already donated some money in Barbaro’s name…..its going to buy some hay for the horses, which I am sure Bobby will approve of, check it out, it doesn’t matter what organisation you support as long as the donation goes straight to the horse…

    Kim

    Posted by: Kim Brette at June 28, 2006 12:12 AM

    Posted by: Edie at June 28, 2006 4:21 AM

    Hi C. Jaffe, I saw your comments both times, and again I thank you so very much.

    When I went to the vet today to pick up the extra food samples, I found out that Freddie’s dr. went on vacation thru Sat. My friend uses another vet at the same animal hospital and she likes her very much. So tomorrow I’m calling my friend’s dr. to ask additional questions, including the Nutrical.

    Don’t know whether you saw it earlier, but
    Freddie ate very well tonight. One of the samples was Eukaneuba for kd. The fact sheet said cats preferred that food 8-1 over Hills KD.

    Actually both cats ate the Eukaneuba.

    But just in case Freddie’s attitude changes overnight, there are 2 other brands that were included in with the sample bag.

    Since the vote is Friday, I’m going to try to do more calling Thursday. Did the House legislation change numbers? I thought it was HR503 and the Senate is S1915?

    Alex, have you been affected by the rain?

    Have a good night Mr. B.

    Love ya,
    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at June 28, 2006 4:45 AM

    Thank you Thank you Thank you Kim Brette for letting all of us into your personal time with “Bobby”. It means so much to have you share your thoughts on this page.

    We are so lucky to have Alex, Tim and Eliza to help bring Bobby updates to the world.

    It was so great to hear that our prince enjoyed being groomed and of course, loved.

    With heartfelt appreciation,
    Maria

    Posted by: Maria Ackerman at June 28, 2006 5:02 AM

    EDIE: Both my sister’s have had cats with renal failure, and BOTH cats HATED the Hills Science Diet food, but chose the Eukanuba. I had told Daphne about it too, because it seemed to be the best wet and dry tasting food, not so bland and flavorless,(no that I actually tried it myself! LOL) I cannot think of the other brands they tried, but there are some supposedly organic ones available on the net, but I am sure not vet approved. The cats were both receiving either injections, or as in the case of my one sister, the nurse, she just would I.V. her cat, herself. They both lived for a very long time after being diagnosed, one sister’s cat was around 14 yrs, the nurse sister’s cat was like 16 or 17! Good luck with the Nutrical, it is a wonder.
    Barbaro, sleep well good buddy!!!!
    I love you…till tomorrow big boy

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at June 28, 2006 5:48 AM

    What a wonderful update for today! I have tears in my eyes reading the comments from Kim. How well I know that sleepy-eyed, lip curling look! And how envious I am – I would love to be the one to curry you, and pamper you, dear Barbaro! Keep up the good work, Sweet Boy! Love you!

    Posted by: Sue at June 28, 2006 6:23 AM

    I want to thank this site for all the information provided about Barbaro’s recovery. I pray every night for him.I check every single day to see how is he doing. That beautiful horse touched my heart and my awareness on the fate of others that are not that fortunate,and America has responded to his tragedy.Take care,Beautiful Barbaro. We all love you!

    Posted by: Delia Shamoon at June 28, 2006 6:26 AM

    Edie – thanks for catching my typo – Yes, it is HB 503, I typoed it as 103 in the PS to my last message.

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at June 28, 2006 6:33 AM

    So very happy to have found this site for updates. Thank you very much for maintaining it. It has gotten harder for us (my family & I) to get news on our favorite horse and it is reassuring to see that he is far from forgotten.

    thanks again and we will keep visiting and praying for Barbaro, rest assured.

    Watched the Derby again today after we watched our Slew video. How effortlessly they won. How great it would have been to see “Bobby” go all the way.

    Guess he’ll get all the way there by a different route and maybe make racing safer and treatments more accessible.

    Fight the good fight.

    Posted by: Mishelle Bloch at June 28, 2006 8:11 AM

    Kim and Peter, I’m so glad you were able to visit our beloved Barbaro and pamper him with love. Your account of your visit was so uplifting; I can’t thank-you enough for sharing it with us.

    You have my full support in establishing a fund in Barbaro’s name-a magnificant idea that honnors Barbaro and can provide quality care to so many deserving horses.

    Thanks Lynette for the ESPY link. Without hesitation, my vote was cast for Edgar. I hope everyone can take a moment to vote for Edgar as a means to show our gratitude for his quick actions
    which we know saved Barbaro from a worse fate.

    The updates on Mike Rea’s condition are appreciated as well. I’ll continue to keep Mike and his family in my prayers. It’s so heartbreaking to imagine what he and his family are going through at this time. There is comfort though knowing he is surrounded by such loving and devoting friends.

    Bobby, my hero and Champ, keep strong and contiue to heal. You’re always in my thought and prayers.
    xoxoxoxo and ear scratches too. Lynn

    Posted by: Lynn at June 28, 2006 9:08 AM

    It’s wonderful to continue to hear the good news, and I am very appreciative of the ongoing information. I saw an earlier post asking why the cast will be changed so soon, particularly since there are risks associated with the anesthesia. Does anyone know the answer to this?

    Barbaro, hang in there and keep your spirits up! All of those visits from people who care about you are as therapeutic as any medical solution!

    Posted by: Sheila at June 28, 2006 12:51 PM

    Good Morning Alex & Friends,

    Great to hear of Barbaro’s good night.
    Thank you Kim for sharing your visit with Barbaro. I really felt as though I was there with you (I wish!).
    Here’s to hoping for another great day for Barbaro! Will check in later.
    We love you Barbaro!

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at June 28, 2006 1:10 PM

    Loved the updates, and thanks
    Atlanta Journal Constitution. That’s sad!

    Posted by: Debbie at June 28, 2006 1:25 PM

    I, too, look here daily for updates, thank you, Tim! You have, indeed, started working in the media…My hope for Barbaro is the day that he can go roll in the grass in the warm sunshine.

    Posted by: Anna at June 28, 2006 1:30 PM

    Morning Bobby:

    I saw the post that someone was upset because of the cast change again. I’m not sure that it’s something to be that worried about. Dr. R said that he would change the first cast in a week to 10 days. Bobby went 3 weeks. It could be that it might be a bit tight, loose or maybe Bobby seems really itchy. Maybe it got wet. Perhaps someone in the know can help enlighten us.

    I think one the reasons they use general anethesia for this procedure is so that they can do what they need to without it causing undue stress to Bobby. He’s asleep and they can x-ray him, change any dressing they need to/cast. They put him back into that pool and then he’s allowed to awaken.

    One question that has been plaguing me for the longest time is


    Why don’t they use swimming as a form of exercise to get Bobby out of his stall. He would have all that resistance training but little to no stress on his legs concussion wise. Maybe I’m putting the cart before the horse. I just worry that Bobby will get bored and crash the way Nureyev did.

    They could use that zodiac/recovery boat to help him learn at the beginning. And that would protect the leg/cast from getting wet.

    As I said it’s been a question that has been plaguing me for the longest time. I don’t mean any disrespect.

    Hang in there B. We love you. Listen to the docs.

    Posted by: Margaret at June 28, 2006 2:16 PM

    Good morning, Bobby!!!Good to meet all the new folks signing on to check on our Bobby,as well. I guess the weather up there is as miserable, as it is hot here.
    It was 101 the other day, too hot! It is drought here now, they are saying we have to monitor our water usage, I feel like I am in California, instead of Alabama. No news on the cast front, I guess. Maybe we will hear later on in the day about that subject. I will check in later on in the day, gotta run.
    BARBARO I LOVE YOU 🙂 🙂

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at June 28, 2006 2:27 PM

    Thank you Alex and Michael for our latest update. So glad our guy is doing well. Hope Barbaro is keeping nice and dry as alll the bridges in New Jersey are closing due to the Delaware River reaching flooding stage. Yikes… I may have to boat home from work.

    Alex, you should have told Barclay you have joined the media!!! Question- Is it well known at Fair Hill all that you have been doing in regards to Barbaro? Is so, what are feelings surrounding this? Have you received a lot of positive feedback? Just curious….

    Posted by: Daphne at June 28, 2006 2:31 PM

    Good morning my sweet boy! Glad you had a good night. I pray for you 24/7 and know in my heart that you are going to continue to be a happy, healthy horse for many many years. I hope you know how many people around the world love and admire you. Wishing you a great day. Many hugs and kisses!!!

    Posted by: Karen at June 28, 2006 2:32 PM

    Tim, Thank you so much for the updates on Barbaro and for Michael Matz, the Johnsons, and New Bolton Clinic being so open about Barbaro’s condition.

    I think it is really unfortuante that we don’t get to hear about how retired race horses are doing. Afleet Alex had a great website last year and now that he is at Gainesway there is no information about him. He seems to have such a great personality, as does Barbaro. I commend Three Chimneys for letting the public see Smarty Jones and their other fabulous stallions and having recent info about them on their website.

    I can recall Marylou Whitney saying on television after Birdstone won the Belmont that she hoped people would love Birdstone too. We would if we heard how he was doing occasionally.

    I hope for Barbaro’s full recovery everyday.

    Posted by: Margaret at June 28, 2006 2:48 PM

    I wanted to write to Margaret’s comments about water therapy — that’s a great idea, but I don’t think the bones are set enough for that. Based on my own horse spills, broken bones, my horses’ injuries and stuff, it takes at least 8-10 weeks before the bones are mended enough for that. Great idea, I too, worry about Bobby getting to bored and holding up over the next 8 weeks or so in a stall….

    good morning to all, and kisses to bobby, thank you to every one who has made this virtual “village” happen, and the regular updates.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at June 28, 2006 2:49 PM

    Good morning all!

    Great to hear Bobby is still doing well. Now I can begin my day.

    Alex, you didn’t just join the media….rather, you have started, along with Kim, Peter, Tim, and all, a movement that will benefit all horses and people, like Mike, who are part of our world.

    You sir, are irreplaceable and a true blessing to us all. Look what you started my friend!

    And Kim, Angel Acres sounds so great. Talk about blessings! You, Alex, Peter, Tim, Kathy, Michael…..and Barbaro. Most of all Bobby.

    I have never felt so moved, and determined, to help change something.

    Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at June 28, 2006 2:59 PM

    I just checked out the Angel Acres Horse Rescue Haven site. (Wow, talk about tears.)

    When you buy gifts for birthdays or holidays, I bet that one-time donations or virtual adoptions could be set up as a “gift.” The recipient would be notified by Angel Acres that someone made them a “sponsor” of a particular horse, and then the recipient would actually get the updates and pix.

    Just an idea.

    HI BARBARO! SENDING YOU MY DAILY SMOOCH AND HUG!

    Posted by: Sarah at June 28, 2006 3:10 PM

    I am not familiar with Pennsylvania & Maryland. Are Lael Farms, Fair Hill and New Bolton at risk from the flooding?

    Posted by: Susan at June 28, 2006 3:18 PM

    This website seems to be gaining in popularity. I just hope when Mr. B finally makes his entrance in the outside world, there will be no screaming or fainting. Oohing and Ahhing are allowed.

    Everyone connected with his racing life and recovery are really special people. It’s a shame that this compassion doesn’t exist in all parts of the world. Things would definitely be a lot different.

    Alex, have you gotten a press hat yet or is it a press pass to put on the hat? Whatever. You do a marvelous job to keep us all up-to-date.

    I always wanted to ask you, what is it like when you are exercising a horse around the track?

    Mr. B, doing goood!

    Love ya,
    Edie

    P.S. Dora, thanks for the Eukanuba update. I have a call into the vet this morning.

    For the past several days the scenario is: rain here one minute, the sun is out the next, followed by more overcast until it rains again. It’s too bad the states didn’t save the excess water – guess it would be too expensive a system. Actually it would be practicing conservation, but that has gotton a bad rap.

    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at June 28, 2006 3:26 PM

    sarah thats a great idea!

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at June 28, 2006 3:26 PM

    Each day begins now with a look at your update. Many thanks to Alex, Tim, etc. for providing them. Barbaro continues to have a main place in my thoughts and prayers. I picture him surrounded by a golden glow of love and concern.
    I’m grateful that his ‘connections’ are so faithful – I’m sure that means a great deal to Bobby.

    Posted by: Cate at June 28, 2006 3:29 PM

    Hello Barbara,

    I read on the other page that you have lots of experience and are willing to help with this charitable endeavor.
    I would love to help as I am a small business owner.
    Maybe we could all forward to you our different areas of expertise and you could best determine how each could help toward a common goal.

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at June 28, 2006 4:01 PM

    Thank you, as always, for the daily updates. I check your site several times a day, to see how Barbaro is doing. I sent him a gift basket, and continue to keep him in my prayers. Hope all continues to go as well as it has.

    Posted by: Elizabeth Thompson at June 28, 2006 4:06 PM

    As we all know, and many have said, When the slaughter-houses go (AND THEY WILL), there will be more and more horses in need of forever homes. I’ve said this before, too, but considering the many new posters who have just recently found this site (welcome!), lightning would strike me if I don’t post this info again.

    When deciding on a horse rescue to support, please consider Miracle Horse Rescue in Pahrump, Nevada, where my Blackie will go if/when I can no longer maintain her. This facility focuses on special needs horses who are hard to place. While they do adoptions of adoptable horses, they provide a wonderful forever home for the unadoptable ones. Please check out http://www.miraclehorse.com. Thanks to all for all that you do.

    I can’t start my day without checking in here for updates, and can’t go to sleep before checking the comments one more time. The raising of consciousness that has taken place, and the gathering of good people for a worthy cause, is truly inspiring and magnificent. All for “just a horse.” (I still tear up reading and writing.) Have a wonderful day, y’all. CJ (Blackie’s Mother & Pleasure’s Aunt) in Hammond, IN

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at June 28, 2006 4:19 PM

    hi lisa — i would be glad to help coordinate efforts, small business owners wear many hats and you could help alot.

    i think the first step would be to identify who would want to participate, then define our goals (mission/scope stuff), then identify how we’re going to do that. that would be phase one.

    phase 2 would be to create the mechanism for creating the end result — who exactly would be the beneficiary of our giving efforts, what criteria would we use for selection, and then implementation.

    it really wouldn’t be that complicated, i just have alot of strategic development background…..whaddya all think?

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at June 28, 2006 4:22 PM

    Alex, in addition to everything else we have to thank you for – thanks for putting the link to Mike Rea’s site on the list of links on the left side of this page. The guarded but positive update from yesterday is encouraging.

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at June 28, 2006 4:29 PM

    I am in the corporate world in NYC and have very little knowledge of horses and such but Barbaro has touched me so.
    I am willing to help in any way I can re setting up a fund etc. I am sure you can reach out to many celebrities, corporations and just plain old horse folk. It can and must be done. This horse has such charisma, we have to keep the momentum going.

    Posted by: Lisa Levy at June 28, 2006 4:31 PM

    do you think a separate ‘thread’ should be set up for you all to discuss the fund idea etc. kind of public brainstorming etc ? if so, i’ll just post another entry to start it.

    Posted by: alex at June 28, 2006 4:33 PM

    Alex, Good idea!

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at June 28, 2006 4:35 PM

    ok, here’s an idea for a first start — any of you that are interested, just write back here and give me your e-mail address if you’re comforable with that, and I can create an address book when I get home tonite — here’s my contact information:

    barbaratkerr@yahoo.com

    I live in south florida now, having spent the past 25 years in southern california. am an overworked, underpaid executive that gets to travel around the country and tell people what to do, l.o.l.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at June 28, 2006 4:35 PM

    My idea was on the same side of Lisa… reaching out to celebrities to gain a greater audience. There are many celebrities (recent example, Pam Anderson, who stood naked in front of a boutique that sells fur (I think)in New York City) who love animals and may be willing to lend a hand.. or at least their name, to help in this cause.

    Posted by: Daphne at June 28, 2006 4:36 PM

    There are alot of celebs in the horseracing industry as breeders and owners who at one time or another are faced with these issues. One way to solicit endorsement or support for our cause would be through the California Thoroughbred Breeders Association (CTBA) — all California breeders belong to that, as well as owners.

    Alex — thank you for offering to set up a thread, is it on the home page? You are so good at this.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at June 28, 2006 4:52 PM

    the new ‘thread’ has just been added.

    Posted by: alex at June 28, 2006 5:04 PM

    thank you alex, is there a link on your home page or how can we find it?

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at June 28, 2006 5:11 PM

    i will add an update above to link to it, but you can see it on the right hand column of the home page under Fair Hill News: Barbaro: Fundraising Ideas

    Posted by: alex at June 28, 2006 5:16 PM

    Barbara, put me on your address book please….

    ruffian@cox.net

    Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at June 28, 2006 5:18 PM

    thanks, skyler. have you down. am hand collecting these today — beats working, ha! did you find the link alex created? right hand side.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at June 28, 2006 5:24 PM

    A site for us all to discuss the Barbaro fund idea etc. kind of public brainstorming etc.
    Alex has it at top of the page under
    Barbaro: Fund Raising Ideas.
    Let’s discuss our things there and save this site for our Barbaro updates

    Posted by: Debbie at June 28, 2006 5:27 PM

    Thank you for keeping us posted on Barbaro’s progress! I check it daily! Thanks again!!

    Many thanks to the Jackson’s for doing everything they can for this amazingly beautiful horse!

    Also, my thoughts and prayers go out to Mike and his family!

    Colleen

    Posted by: Colleen at June 28, 2006 7:20 PM

    Alex, you’re getting to be quite the media mogul! I always imagined getting Barclay to talk is like getting blood from a turnip.

    And now you’ve put up a teaser. We’ll all have to wait anxiously for the photos – or whatever they are!

    Posted by: J. Carson Black at June 28, 2006 7:50 PM

    alex, tim or kim, i just saw on msnbc that they’re evacuating 200,000 in pennsylvania due to rain — how are you all holding up at fair hill, and are yoou or new bolton in a flood zone or anything like that?

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at June 28, 2006 8:07 PM

    actually Barclay loves to talk. He is one of the great story tellers. When I freelanced for him he had some great anecdotes he would share etc. He just does not seem to like the media attention I guess 🙂

    Posted by: alex at June 28, 2006 8:08 PM

    Fair Hill has no problems with the weather. The dirt track was closed today, but I am sure will reopen tomorrow. The wood chip track (inside the dirt and more “all weather”) was _very_ busy this morning. It was so good infact, some were breezing on it (racing pace). We only had a little rain this morning, the rest of the morning the sun (and humidity) came out!

    I am not sure about New Bolton, but am guessing it was fine there also.

    Posted by: alex at June 28, 2006 8:27 PM

    allex — lots of youngsters out there it sounds like fun. i used to love watching the 2 year olds at galway downs in temecula, now i live in south florida now and we’re just entering our storm season, i had visions of barbaro being vanned away to safety today….

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at June 28, 2006 8:34 PM

    See, Alex, you’ve crossed over to the other side.

    Dang, I’d love to hear some of Barclay’s stories…

    Posted by: J. Carson Black at June 28, 2006 8:56 PM

    Glad to hear that everyone there is safe from the flooding.

    I heard this morning that parts of NJ near the Delaware River were being evacuated. Whoever posts comments to this site that travels near the evacuation areas near the Delaware, I hope you were not in any danger.

    Hey Mr. B, glad to know that the rain hasn’t been causing havoc where you are. Hope you’re enjoying your Wednesday – probably day dreaming about the next grooming session.

    Love ya,
    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at June 28, 2006 9:10 PM

    New pictures???? I LOVE new pictures. Can’t wait to see what they are!

    Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at June 28, 2006 9:30 PM

    Barbaro,

    Hope you have another great night. I will be thinking of you. Sending many hugs and kisses your way. Keep standing tall and stay strong. Love you!!

    Posted by: Karen at June 28, 2006 9:41 PM

    Thank you, for keeping us informed about Barbaro! After his injury, there was a ton of info out on him and now you are the only web I found with updates on Barbaro, everyday. So Thank you!

    Posted by: Katie at June 28, 2006 10:25 PM

    Yes, this is one of the only if not the only site that posts daily updates about Barbaro and his recovery. Alex, Tim, Peter, Kim, Michael and others have remained his loyal friends. NBC does post, but only weekly. Pictures we all love and there are so few of them lately from New Bolton. For me, seeing pictures of Bobby helps ease my mind. I want everything don’t I. Actually, I just want sweet Barbaro to keep healing and to stay calm and mentally engaged during his long stable confinement. Scratches and kisses to you Mr. B. until tomorrow.

    Posted by: J at June 29, 2006 12:32 AM

    Hiya, Bobbey! Sounds like our sweet prince had anothe great day. I hope that your human friends get to visit you over the holiday weekend so that you don’t become lonesome. Sure wish that Nikita & I could meet you some day. She loves horses. May you be grazing in a verdant pasture before Summer’s end. Hugs, pets, & “scratches”, Robyn, Brent, & Nikita (the horse-loving Siberian Husky)

    Posted by: Robyn Hoffmann at June 29, 2006 1:08 AM

    Barbaro, so glad you are had a good day. We are thinking of you (as always) and sending a huge kiss your way. You’re our guy!

    Alex, thank you for the updates. So nice you chatted with Barclay and that he opened up to you. Really touching (sad) Barbaro comment. I just want our boy to be ok, sounds simplistic, doesn’t it?

    Can’t wait to see the pictures!

    Posted by: Daphne at June 29, 2006 1:33 AM

    can anyone share insights on all of the hardware in bobby? will they take any of the pins out?

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at June 29, 2006 1:56 AM

    Great “interview” with Barclay, Alex! When he became a focus for the media as Funny Cide’s trainer, I was reminded of Tom Smith, Sea Biscuit’s trainer, who had few words–if any at all–for the media.

    Just for anyone who might be reading the posts to this board and didn’t happen to see the notice and link at the top of this page, Alex has made a separate page for those of us interested and willing to work on a fund raising effort to save horses from slaughter and other disastrous endings–this in Barbaro’s name and honor. Go to the top of this page and find the link listed in the right hand margin. 🙂

    And Bobby, just think, with all that rain around you, you’re not missing a thing being inside–much more fun to chase peppermints on the ledges of your stall than to be getting drenched with cold water! Just keep on getting better–your fans are all waiting and will be there for you whenever you get out of the hospital–can’t wait for that day!

    Lots of love–

    Nancy
    Sebastopol, CA

    Posted by: Nancy Babcock at June 29, 2006 2:07 AM

    Hi Barbaro and everyone:


    I just saw the map on the news tonight about all the flooding. Of course no one said anything about NBC or Fair Hill. I live on the west coast, maybe that’s why…


    I hate to be a bother but maybe you could put up a map or a link that shows the flooding in location to NBC and to Fair Hill.


    Weird. Last winter we here in northern CA had 40 days of rain and A LOT of major flooding in my county (one town has 30 MILLION dollars in damage). Of course most thought we were just bitching. And that was a just a few months AFTER Katrina. And now a few months later the east coast is getting it.


    Bobby hang in there guy. Just ignore my prattling. This is about you. You listen to the docs. Much love.

    Posted by: Margaret at June 29, 2006 2:23 AM

    hi margaret — i heard that it was relatively dry in the new bolton area — it’s not the same as a californai flood i’ve found out 😉

    not to worry.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at June 29, 2006 2:34 AM

    I’m a couple of miles from NBC and it did not rain today. I have not heard of any flood problems in Chester County. Although, the Brandywine Creek flood when we get just one drop of rain, but you cross over that to get to NBC.

    Jeannette

    Posted by: Jeannette at June 29, 2006 2:42 AM

    Barbara Kerr, we had previously posted about the pins, and hardware in Bobby’s leg, but you were not on yet. We are to assume that all hardware is internal, much as with a humans leg being broken and surgigically repaired. As long as the pins are not sticking out with a visible support, which they do not seem to be, because we have all seen the casts, all hardware will stay inside unless complications arise. They have to hold together what little bone there was left to support his leg. His bone has to knit around and into the hardware, I guess. Did you see the before and after? I have had many friends in car sccidents with many legs, arms, necks (in halos) with screws, pins etc. The only stuff removed was external hardware.
    Barbaro, I hope you are doing fine today.
    Alex, what an impressive thing getting more info from Barclay, you just get to hobno with all the celebs of horseracing, I am so jealous.
    I hope everyon is feeling great,and the rains out there come down to Alabama, we are so in a drought right now. Ponds drying up left and right. It is awful!
    Dora J —-dry in alabama

    BOBBY—-I LOVE YOU BIG BOY
    THANKS—-ALEX,ELIZA,TIM,KIM,EVERYONE
    MIKE REA & FAMILY PLEASE HEAL FAST, I PRAY FOR YOU!

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at June 29, 2006 2:51 AM

    Hello Bobby,

    So glad to hear you had another good day. Sleep well tonight and sweet dreams.

    Love you,

    Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at June 29, 2006 2:54 AM

    Hello Bobby,

    So glad to hear you had another good day. Sleep well tonight and sweet dreams.

    Love you,

    Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at June 29, 2006 3:55 AM

    I live near the Delaware River (about 8 miles away) and many people have been evacuated; Penelope and I are safe but many people are going to lose a lot, as the worst has yet to come. My friend watched a refrigerator float by while looking out at the river. Driving to work this morning, trees were down and roads were closed. There is going to be a lot of devastation around here so please keep everyone in your thoughts. Daphne in New Jersey

    Posted by: Daphne at June 29, 2006 3:57 AM

    Let’s keep Mike Rea and his family in our thoughts as well.

    Posted by: Daphne at June 29, 2006 4:03 AM

    Dora, any rainfall expected there soon? It’s crazy. I don’t know why it is not required to catch excess rainwater. Besides saving it for times of drought, states would be able to lend each other a hand. Good luck.

    Sweet Mr. B, all comfy in your end stall with air conditioning. I’m sure you’ve got the knack for relaxing down pat now. Have a good night and I’ll talk to you tomorrow.

    Love ya,
    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at June 29, 2006 4:03 AM

    Love those morning and nightly updates and knowing the Big Horse is doing well….

    Sweet dreams, Bobby, of green pastures and lovely mares, of being free of that cast and out of that stall….

    Thanks, Alex, Tim, Eliza, and Barbaro’s humans…

    Posted by: Lisa Leach at June 29, 2006 4:12 AM

    Alex,
    Since we are all congregating on Tim’s page, I was wondering how his stable is doing? I checked in the “horses” section to see if any of his horses are scheduled to run soon. It looks like many are ready to go “this summer.” Are updates kept there so we know when they will be racing? I’d like to cheer them on (from afar – Chicago) and congratulate him when they do! It has been so generous of him to allow this, and for you to do so much work for so many people you don’t even know.

    One other question – and I realize it is probably impertinent to even ask because you have already done SO MUCH! Can you “lock” the areas where previous updates are kept so that people can only post on the current update page? Or maybe put dates in the titles that show what period they cover? I’m starting to have a hard time keeping track because some are posting to earlier pages. Regardless, I will keep looking at every area to be sure I don’t miss a thing! Again, only a question, forgive me if it is off base! You are truly wonderful to host this (not to mention your newfound media/interview duties)! 🙂 And thanks for setting up the fund raising area too.

    Barbaro, Kim said you have it all, and we agree! Your temperament might just be the main thing that gets you through this (along with all the love and prayers sent your way). Classy and adaptable…a champion combination! Have a restful night Bobby (and everyone).

    Posted by: Gloria at June 29, 2006 4:15 AM

    Well, hello again, growing Barbaro family…I nominate our “reporter” for Reporter of the Year! Way to stay on a story from all the angles…just hope Fair Hill does not make you start exercising horses only if you wear a press pass…

    God bless you all. How kind are you to take time out of your busy schedule to keep us all so well updated on Bobby’s condition!

    Thanks a dozenth time from Texas!

    Posted by: Jody at June 29, 2006 4:33 AM

    EDIE, they keep predicting ‘scattered showers’ but here that means it can sprinkle at my house, and next door will not get a drop. The next day(sometimes) then it will be horrible heat lightning, thunder with no rain anywhere, and maybe in some places you see on the news, it rains 5 drops! How’s Freddie?

    DAPHNE, good luck swimming to work little duck!I donot mean to poke fun at ya, just tryin to make ya laugh a minute to forget your dire times!I’ve got a “marlboro” plastic two-man float w/oars, ya wanna borrow it? Won it from sending in smoke packs, yea, I am a big bad smokaholic. LOL–lil girl!!!How’s Pee doing?

    Bobby, enjoy tonights rest, ya big pretty boy!!!

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at June 29, 2006 5:49 AM

    Good Night Barbaro !

    Posted by: Julia B at June 29, 2006 5:51 AM

    I just found this site, and I am glad to be able to keep current on Bobby.

    I do have a comment regarding the internal hardware. (I am an equine vet, though not an orthopedic surgeon.) Under ideal circumstances, it will all remain in place. If some portion of it were to become problematic, it would not be difficult to remove individual screws, etc. This is done with some horses after condylar fracture repair. Most horses who undergo fetlock arthodesis (fusion) which was the primary part of Bobby’s more complicated surgery, have the plates and screws left in place. Once fusion takes place the plate could in theory be removed but ordinaarily would be left alone.

    Right now Bobby is in a race between the ability of the bones to fuse, and the ability of the hardware to withstand the stresses of use. As healing makes the bones more stable, there is progressively less stress on the plates and screws. Until then, metal fatigue is still a worry.

    S. McC

    Posted by: S McC at June 29, 2006 7:45 AM

    Thanks for the new pictures of La Ville Rouge and the colt; they are wonderful photos and I’ve added a link to them.

    How about that 4 am storm? It was quite a loud one. Our part of the Philly suburbs has been wet but not flooded, although I know it’s been bad in parts of Chester County and further out west.

    Posted by: superfecta at June 29, 2006 11:26 AM

    thank you so much, alex, kim and eliza for posting the new pictures. the foal is gorgeous, and i think bobby has his dam’s face and expressive eyes.

    i too, am worried about so much hardware in bobby and how the bones will fuse. i guess it’s still one day at a time.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at June 29, 2006 11:54 AM

    Good Morning Barbaro. How are you today, our precious guy? We hope your evening was restful!!We sure see where you’ve gotten your good looks!! Your mom is beautiful and your baby brother is too adorable. I just want to kiss him all over!! Love these pictures. Thank you so much Kim, Alex and Eliza!!

    I am been concerned about the healing ever since I read an article from Dr. Richardson explaining just what our kind vet above described. The stress that is placed upon the hardware vs. the time needed for the bones to heal. Oh, boy, we love you big guy and want those bones to heal fast!!

    Dora, thank you for the use of your float.. the duck made it to work! LOL, Dora, you’re funny.

    Love you, Barbaro! Daphne and Penelope

    Posted by: Daphne at June 29, 2006 12:19 PM

    LOVE the new photos!! can’t help but smile…many, many thanks to Kim and Eliza and of course, Alex!

    Posted by: jen at June 29, 2006 12:22 PM

    Bobby’s baby full brother and his mother, La Ville Rouge. Thanks Alex and Kim (Brette) for acquiring the pictures, and Eliza for getting them on the site. His baby brother is pretty cute!
    I can see Barbaro got his good looks from his mother. Do we know the name of the colt yet?
    LOVE the new photos!! can’t help but smile too…many, many thanks.

    Posted by: Debbie at June 29, 2006 12:58 PM

    Miraculous Miss out training, and no longer planning to change the cast this week. Thank God for that.
    He is comfortable on the injured leg.
    Great news! wonderful news!!
    many, many thanks.

    Posted by: Debbie at June 29, 2006 1:06 PM

    Thanks so much Alex and friends a t Fair Hill for the informative and encouraging updates !!!!Kim you are a very lucky girl to get to groom our CHAMP !!! Thanks everyone for those terrific new photos !!! Baby brother definitely looks promising !!! His gait is impressive for a colt????? I’m not a horse person just a horsey lover and horsey owner wannabe !!! I admire grace and beauty !!! Just wanted to tell everyone how happy I am re no cast change !!! Our Bobby can use a rest for awhile from no cast change…..time off for good behaviour????? Must get on with my day !!!Kisses..horsey hugs..ear massage..carrots…apples and peppermints to our pampered special CHAMP…all that and more!!!!Never forget to tell him how much he is loved by all of us…I think he understands….he’s very smart!!!! Love can make the impossible…… possible..I’ll continue to pray !!! love to all Maribel

    Posted by: Maribel at June 29, 2006 1:34 PM

    Alex, great morning update. That is great that Barbaro is puttting weight on his injured leg!! We heard this early on, as well and it’s great to see he’s still doing it. Keep healing, big guy. Not changing Bobby’s cast? That’s good news. Do you know why Dr. R decided to delay? So glad Miraculous Miss is doing well. Thanks, Alex.

    Daphne

    Posted by: Daphne at June 29, 2006 1:36 PM

    Thank you very much Alex, Kim and Eliza for the pictures of La Ville Rouge and her colt. I too could not help but smile (with happy tears as well). I was wondering how Barbaro looked at that age – can you imagine a side by side picture (ok, I’m getting carried away…:)

    We had a 2a.m. thunderstorm in Bear,DE…talk about nasty….heard many of the bridges were closed in the Philly region..

    Glad to hear you had a good night and no cast change at the present time, Barbaro. Bet you were awfully happy to see Michael Matz yesterday and get groomed by him…

    Have a restful day Barbaro and again many thanks for the pictures getting them posted. They are vey appreciated!

    Posted by: lynnette at June 29, 2006 1:40 PM

    Alex, thank you again–thanks to all of you, Tim, Kim and Peter Brett, Michael Matz–for giving us the updates. Personally, I could listen to stories about Barbaro scratching his ear all day. And his full brother is gorgeous. Mama is, too.

    And I’m glad to hear they’re waiting on the cast. And that Miraculous Miss is doing so well. All good news.

    Ostensibly, the bone is taking over, fusing, and the hardware will become less and less necessary. After the first cast came off, it looked good, even though they were only at the very beginning. From what I understand, it’s always a race against time for every injury. Is that right?

    At any rate, all systems are go. I can go to Thrillerfest (a mystery writer’s conference) and think about murder for a while–with a light heart.

    Posted by: J. Carson Black at June 29, 2006 1:43 PM

    Beauty runs in the family. Thanks so much Alex and Kim for the pictures. A very classy Mom and a full of spirit, ready to go little brother. They both seem to like to pose for the camera just like our sweet boy. Good news about Mr. B and his cast change delay. Hopefully, when the cast is changed, Dr. R and connections will be pleased. Sending continuous love and positive energy to Barbaro. I agree, love can make the impossible, possible.

    Posted by: J at June 29, 2006 1:58 PM

    Hooray Barbaro! Another good night!
    SOOOOO cute! Barbaro’s baby brither and mommy! Thanks so much for posting these beautiful pictures. Barbaro looks like his mom 🙂

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at June 29, 2006 2:58 PM

    Hi everyone,

    I want to add my Thank you to Alex, Kim and Eliza for getting the pictures to us. What a good looking family! You know baby brother is going to be a heart breaker for the girls. Mom is beautiful and(coming from a beauty angle, I don’t know the technicalities about judging good looking horses.) you seem to be surrounded by men which is flattering also. Alex-have all her foals been male?

    Daphne, good to hear you made it to and from work yesterday with not to much trouble. (The news I heard yesterday about areas near the Delaware River was not good). Take care going home tonight.

    Same for everyone else in nature’s path.

    Dora, C. Jaffe and Daphne, Freddie seems to have perked up since the a/c went on. We were getting a great breeze and the temps weren’t high, but since he’s not feeling well it got to him. He asked for food last night and this morning. (I have appetite stimulant medication for him should I need it. So far I’m holding off.)

    I asked my vet about Nutrical, but she said it was like a “candy bar” and not what he needs now. However, she agreed with my suggestion about giving him a little bit of organic whole milk.

    Mr. B, great news about not having your cast changed as originally thought. And the fact that the metal intrusions don’t seem to bother your daily routine is wonderful to hear.

    You are receiving terrific care, and you seem to be responding to it beautifully. Can’t wait to see you fully relaxed and outdoors enjoying yourself.

    Love ya,
    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at June 29, 2006 2:59 PM

    Good morning everyone,

    What a great way to start the day! Alex, I LOVE the pictures of Bobby’s mother and brother. Thanks for getting them Kim and you too Eliza for posting.

    No cast change yet, good. Anxious to hear what else Michael had to say. It’s a relief to hear the fact that he is comfortable putting weight on the injured leg. Also very greatful for the vet’s comments and it does mirror what Dr. Richardson has indicated.

    Alex, give some kisses to Miraculous Miss OK? Keep praying for Mike. And Edie, hugs to Freddie.

    Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at June 29, 2006 3:28 PM

    Very cute baby!! His momma is gorgeous. Now we know where Barbaro gets it. Thanks for the updates!!!

    Posted by: Lynda at June 29, 2006 3:29 PM

    J. Carson Black, I am glad you clarified the “Thrillerfest” for me. I immediately thought it was a Michael Jackson festival of some sort, LOL. Seriously, it WAS one of the best selling albums of all time, ya know.

    Daphne, row, row, row,your boat, OH, never mind, I totally digress.Hope things drying up.

    The pix of La Ville Rouge & colt are so exciting!!I have never seen her before, she is one handsome dam(e)!! The baby is too precious, I want to grab him and just squeeze him,kiss his little white face,till he sqeals. I sound like a freak, I know.

    Barbaro, no cast for you! Go to the back of the line! I am happy to hear they are waiting,YAY!!!!

    Thanks everyone for all the great info, posts, pix, comraderie, I love you all!!! 🙂 🙂

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at June 29, 2006 3:35 PM

    Hi Barbaro and company:


    Thank the vet who told you about the hardware issue. I was wondering if they would remove the plate and screws. I feel more educated about things. It was nice of him to take that time.


    How lucky you are to be at Fair Hill and see Michael and Peter. Wow Barbaro isn’t going to need a cast change quite yet. That’s terrific. I know last time they had to knock him out which I think may put some stress on the nervous system. And then Barbaro waking up in that pool must be a bit disconcerting to him. I mean he can’t get his legs under him and on solid ground. But then when’s he’s fully awake up he goes in that sling and voila onto terra firma!


    Thank you so much for all you do for this site. For allowing us a space to come, ask questions (as silly as some might be from me)and converse without worry (meaning trolls). I appreciate having a place to be able to come to.


    Barbaro you remember this is still about you. I wish you well every day (well more like 15,000 times a day!). Hang in there guy. Listen to docs. Love always

    Posted by: Margaret at June 29, 2006 3:40 PM

    ALEX, Did they breed La Ville Rouge back to Dynaformer again the beginning of June? Have you heard that also? I had read they were planning on it, he turned 3 months on the 15th. I,of course, cannot remember where I read it at. that is becoming a pattern reading too much info on the web and not keeping up with the articles, unless I save/print them. Thanks for all you & team do for us on a daily basis.

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at June 29, 2006 3:47 PM

    I come here several times a day for updates on Barbaro’s progress and related information. Many thanks and gratitude to Dr. Richardson, the Jacksons, Michael, Peter, Kim and everyone else involved who cares for him, as well as all the wonderful people who post here, kindred spirits all. And a yoo-hoo to Dora in Alabama (I’m in Birmingham, where are you?) I have always loved horses, used to ride when I was younger, live in a high rise condo and share my home with 3 cats, a domestic short hair and 2 sable Burmese (the feline equivalent of bay thoroughbreds I’ve always thought) My dear, devoted veterinarian sent me flowers last year when my elderly tabby finally had to be euthanized due to kidney disease, after 18 months on subQ hydration. Am sure he doesn’t do that for all of his clients but knows I will do everything in my power to make sure the animals in my care get the best, most compassionate care possible. Would love to get more involved in the thoroughbred rescue efforts mentioned here. Nureyev’s name has been mentioned here and here is a link for more information for those unfamiliar. Very interesting. You can follow link at the end fo this article for another article on his funeral. http://tcm.bloodhorse.com/viewstory.asp?id=6788

    Posted by: Fran at June 29, 2006 3:53 PM

    Thank you, Alex, for making these updates such a priority. What an amazing patient Bobby is.

    Dora — I heard also that they bred back LVR to Dynaformer again, too. She’s a very pretty mare, btw.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at June 29, 2006 4:10 PM

    Alex,
    You are such a doll! I cannot thank you enough for all the new information you provided.
    Mrs Jackson- What a human being! I am in absolute awe of her and her kindness and love she has displayed for Barbaro and the horse slaughter issue. Fantastic news on the possible children’s book. I have goosebumps just thinking of it. I would be proud to share such a story with my daughter (who writes to Barbaro nightly and says good night to him when wishing us all a good night).

    The little tidbit about Barbaro getting up with NO TROUBLE AT ALL! You have just given me a gift with those few words! Please know that you are our lifeline to Barbaro and we appreciate you (all of you) so VERY MUCH!

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at June 29, 2006 4:14 PM

    Echoing everyone’s sentiments – the new pics are adorable, and all the news is good (no cast change this week, Miraculous Miss back to her normal life). Continuing thanks to all who make it possible, and who enable us to read about it.

    The baby appears to be a chestnut or sorrel rather than a bay – or do the black “points” appear with age? Just wondering. Also, doesn’t Bobby have a 2-yr-old half-brother? Can we see what he looks like as well?

    Edie – glad Freddie is doing better. Long as that appetite keeps up, things are good.

    Gloria in Chicago – my band is performing tomorrow (Friday) nite at Weeds (Dayton & Weed, near North & Halsted) – try & stop by.

    Felt comfortable enough with Pleasure, my new ride, to use a bareback pad yesterday. As I say in one of my horsey songs, “I’d rather be a bareback rider / Than a queen upon a throne.”

    The fundraising comments are now on a different thread (great idea, thanks, Alex); I’d like to encourage everyone here who hasn’t yet checked there, to do so. CJ (Blackie’s Mother & Pleasure’s Aunt) in Hammond, IN.

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at June 29, 2006 4:32 PM

    Alex,

    The picture of Bobby’s Mom and little brother are so beautiful and touching. Dora said it first, but I also would like to give the little one a big squeeze.

    Very comforting news about Bobby and I’m so relieved the Miraculous Miss is strutting her stuff again. Great news on Mike!

    I think the Jackson’s have “raised the bar” for all TB owners when they made the decision to save Bobby. Mrs. Jackson is the “cat’s meow”. I would love to tell her how wonderful and exceptional I think she is.

    What a great story about the kids and a possible book. I’ll be the first in line to buy it. No, I don’t have any kids, but I can read it to the Furkids (kittycats).

    A thousand thanks to you all for this website.

    Jeannette
    West Chester, PA

    P.S. Is it just me, or is any one else having
    trouble spelling. I sit with a dictionary
    writing these postings. Geeeeez!!!! I
    can’t deal with this old age thing. LOL

    Posted by: Jeannette at June 29, 2006 4:38 PM

    Good news!

    The class project sounds great; I know a few people in the children’s publishing world if they are looking for an author or advice on approaching a particular publisher — I’d be happy run the idea by them and/or to pass on their contact info off-list.

    Glad to hear Barbaro continues to improve and that Mr. Rea is on the mend.

    Posted by: superfecta at June 29, 2006 4:49 PM

    Wow – another thrilling update from Alex while I was writing the above. Went to Mike Rea’s update blog and thrilled how well he is doing. Great news that the kids have a children’s book about Barbaro in the works.

    Yes, apparently the vote on HR503 is imminent; NOW is the time to spread the word that everyone should call/email their legislators. Tell everyone you know. Links to enable you to do so are easily available here: ASPCA.org or here:
    community.hsus.orgor just go to either of these sites and they have easily accessible links: http://www.aspca.org
    http://www.hsus.org

    Just a thought – maybe down the line, the way to go is, legally RECLASSIFY HORSES SO THEY ARE NOT CONSIDERED “LIVESTOCK.” It is that classification that allows what’s been going on.

    CJ (Blackie’s Mother & Pleasure’s Aunt) in Hammond, IN

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at June 29, 2006 4:50 PM

    Thanks for the updates!! I got tears in my eyes reading about the book and how our #1 guy got up without any problem, tears of joy!! It’s so wonderful of you to keep all of us informed. It is also great that the Barbaro Fund has raised so much money! Here’s to you HANDSOME!!! YOU ROCK!!! MANY HUGS AND KISSES!!!! LOVE YA!!!

    Posted by: Karen at June 29, 2006 4:57 PM

    Good morning, Barbaro:

    So delighted for you that you’re able to stand up with relative ease…keep impressing Dr. R. and all your fans around the world. We’re still anxiously awaiting news pertaining to your impending cast change. I regularly go to the Rainbow Connection Candlelight Prayer Vigil Room on Monday nights to pray for you, in addition to including you in my daily prayers. Take it easy and enjoy the day. I’ll be checking for further updates later this evening. Love U to the moon and back.

    Posted by: Lynn at June 29, 2006 4:58 PM

    Barbaro, I missed an update-#147 (sorry about that, I’m legally blind)re: your cast change. I’m so relieved. I’m running out of finger nails to chew, an awful habit, I know. Get some peppermints to munch but don’t spoil your appetite.

    Posted by: Lynn at June 29, 2006 5:08 PM

    Getting up to greet the good doctor. Could our beautiful boy possibly behave any better. I doubt it. What good breeding (schooling) and personality. I applaud the teacher for her choice of a project topic. She obviously recognizes the lessons that our animal friends can teach us. As I’ve said before, Barbaro is here for a greater purpose and has a special message to convey to us all. What a chance for reflection he has given us.

    Posted by: J at June 29, 2006 5:19 PM

    Alex, Kim, and Eliza–

    Thank you so much for all of your efforts to get these pictures of La Ville Rouge and Baby Brother up here for us all to see. Now I see where Barbaro’s very expressive good looks come from–his mom is gorgeous! Bobby’s little brother sure takes after his good looks too–so glad the decision was made to keep LVR and Dynaformer a couple.

    We’re still right here cheering for you Bobby–hope our cheers aren’t disturbing your sleep!

    Nancy in CA

    Posted by: Nancy Babcock at June 29, 2006 5:20 PM

    Wonderful news today! Alex, I/we are so thankful for the in depth postings today. I think you have managed to answer all of our collective questions. It’s great to know our united prayer direction is on target. It is said, “You have not because you ask not.” So the reverse is also true, we need to know what to pray and you are the resource for good information! Thank you so much. Also many thanks for the good news and link for Mike Rea. Again those prayers seem to be right on target. And the pictures of Mom and his darling baby brother, too cute! Can’t help but think of Bobby running and frolicking as a colt, lots of tears again but happy ones.

    Posted by: Judy W. at June 29, 2006 5:24 PM

    all — the new picture of bobby’s baby brother galloping shows a stride that remarkably similar to bobby’s — check out the resembalance (your right, without spell check, this is terrible!) to barbaro’s stride in one of barbara livingston’s photos (good luck barbaro) that has him practically in the very same pose — pretty cool, huh?

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at June 29, 2006 5:35 PM

    Great news about Barbaro! So happy to hear he is getting up and down, apparently, without a problem. And so cool about the possibility of turning Barbaro’s life story into a book, especially for children. What a creative idea to follow Barbaro’s career; there are some really good teachers out there! So many lessons to be learned from our guy, all positive!! Can’t wait for that happy ending!

    I’ve called my representatives and followed up with an email regarding the anti-slaughter bill. Positive responses from all but one, who wouldn’t comment. I will push for his opinion.

    Alex, don’t worry we won’t forget about Mike as he is in all of our thoughts- but thank you for the reminder- it’s all good. So happy to hear he had a good day yesterday and his condition seems to be improving. Very good news!

    Alex, thank you for all the information and thank Michael for us. Eliza, thank you.. Tim, thank you.

    Posted by: Daphne at June 29, 2006 5:45 PM

    I love the idea of the class project and making a book of it !Glad to hear good news for Barbaro !

    Thanks again Alex and Eliza for putting the pics together and keeping us updated !

    God bless to Mike and his improving recovery as well !

    Posted by: Julia B at June 29, 2006 5:45 PM

    PS- Thanks Fran for the link to Nuryevs story- I went to Walmac Intl. to visit and saw Nuryev before he passed.

    I received a notification that Funny cide is enterd to race July 1st at Woodbine.

    Posted by: Julia B at June 29, 2006 5:58 PM

    Great news on Bobby – and on Mike Rea – I am so happy for his family and his friends to get some good news.

    Posted by: Lisa Leach at June 29, 2006 6:13 PM

    I just got around to uploading my photos to my Webshot Home Page of our last visit to Ryerss. Click on the album marked Ryerss. I wanted to all to see the first picture. This will give you some idea of how much time I have spent around horses. But, I always loved from afar. Here is the link:

    http://community.webshots.com/user/janie414

    Jeannette
    West Chester, PA

    Posted by: Jeannette at June 29, 2006 6:15 PM

    I continue to read the updates on Barbaro’s condition at least a couple of times a week, so your work is not in vain! Thank you for keeping up with his situation.

    Also, thank you for the link to “Homestretch for Horses”. There was some activity here in Columbus, Ohio, a couple of years ago promoting this type of legislation, but it didn’t have sufficient funding to go much further than a few months.

    Please keep writing – I’ll keep reading.

    Posted by: Roxy at June 29, 2006 6:17 PM

    C. Jaffe- Are you talking about “Man In Havvana”, the colt that is in Barbaro’s stall at FairHill now? I know he is 1/2 brother to him.

    Fran- I am in Montgomery, Alabama, Welcome to our little(LOL) blog on our big beautiful boy, Bobby!

    Alex-I am grateful to hear about Mike Rea! It is encouraging news.I also sm glad to hear of Bobby’s jumping up seemingly w/out pain after lying down. It makes me feel a great day all around today!!

    I swear LVR looks in foal already, again. Hmm..I wonder, what is margin between breeding time for horses. I only know for cats, I am quite sure it is not as quick! LOL Just jokin, u guys…

    Bobby–we all love you!!!
    Terrific job-EVERYONE involved onsite!
    Pray for everything to come together for the Rea’s and for all Barbaro’s connections.

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at June 29, 2006 6:18 PM

    http://www.usatoday.com/sports/horses/2006-06-15-matz-stables_x.htm?POE=SPOISVA

    a story where Michael Matz speaks about Man In Havana.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at June 29, 2006 6:27 PM

    Jeannette- you are a DEAR!!Your face in that picture is PRICELESS!! It is as if you feel the big ole horse is going to reach over and take a big ole bite outta your face!!Thank you for sharing those photos with us, it was very sweet and brave of you, to allow us to see the WILDER side of you. LOL 🙂 🙂

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at June 29, 2006 6:28 PM

    Dora,

    Actually I was feeding him carrots and my whole hand ended up in his mouth, but he didn’t bite. Scared me a little, you think? Thanks for looking. TeeHee

    Jeannette

    Posted by: Jeannette at June 29, 2006 6:34 PM

    Loved the pictures, Jeannette. Thanks for sharing them with us. You started out quite tentative, but as the pictures progress there is communication between the two of you. Your new friend seemed quite happy with the human attention and love.

    Posted by: J at June 29, 2006 6:56 PM

    thanks for posting that article, alex, toooooooo funny!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at June 29, 2006 7:23 PM

    Hilarious! Great post Alex, so funny!!!

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at June 29, 2006 7:35 PM

    Oh Alex, I’m sitting laughing out loud and the cats are looking at me like I’m crazy. That “interview” with Bobby is the funniest thing I read in a long time and I really needed it today. Printed it out for hubby to read.

    Too funny!

    Jeannette

    Posted by: Jeannette at June 29, 2006 7:37 PM

    Yes, Dora, that’s who I was thinking of – Man in Havana, Barbaro’s half-brother. (Anybody else old enough to remember that movie [“Our Man In Havana” (1959)?] Just googled that – screenplay by Graham Greene from his novel; starring Alec Guinness.)

    Interesting that the Jacksons have two horses whose names evoke insightful/esoteric literary connections (Showing Up from the Woody Allen quote; and Man in Havana, whose name I assume comes from the book/movie).

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at June 29, 2006 8:10 PM

    Thanks Alex!!! That was great!!! Sounds just like how I picture Bobby talking!!

    Best wishes to you boy!! XOXOXOX

    Posted by: Karen at June 29, 2006 8:19 PM

    Speaking of a horse talking (as in the hilarious interview Alex posted) – I always figured that if my dear departed horse Joe could talk, he would have referred to me as “Old 2-hands.” (For some reason I never thought any of my other horses thought of me that way.)

    Seriously, though I am a realist, rationalist and pragmatist, I also am extremely open-minded, and personally have utilized an animal communicator to whom I was referred by an animal herbal specialist, to get through some veterinary issues; also I gave a gift session with her to a friend, who swears the woman told her some unique things that the dog “said” that she couldn’t possibly have known from any other source. ANYWAY – I was extremely impressed with Sonia Fitzpatrick who had a regular show, The Pet Psychic, on Animal Planet. She or another reputable animal communicator might really be able to give us some insights into Bobby’s mental state, if not actually what he would like to “say.” (I understand the communication occurs more with pictures/images than verbal language as we know it.) Just a thought – frankly if I could afford it, I’d pop for a session between Barbaro and Sonia myself!

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at June 29, 2006 8:21 PM

    BARBARO
    GOOD NEWS IS WHAT WE ALL LIKE TO HEAR ABOUT YOU.I SAW PICTURES OF YOUR MOTHER AND BROTHER THIS MORNING AND HE IS A CUTE ONE AND HOPE HE TAKES AFTER YOU WHEN IT COMES TO RUNNING.HE HAS MORE WHITE ON HIM THAN YOU. KEEP UP THE ROAD TO RECOVERY AND OUR PRAY’S WILL BE ANSWERED.
    BETTY AND BOB FORD FROM PHOENIX,AZ

    Posted by: BETTY at June 29, 2006 8:42 PM

    Great to hear that you are continiuing to heal Mr. Bobby. Sure did enjoy seeing the pics of your little brother. Way to handle that ESPN guy… We love you and pray for you. Keep it up champ.

    Posted by: Greg and Regina Neel at June 29, 2006 9:14 PM

    Bobby, you have a great night and I will check on you first thing in the morning. As always, you are in my prayers each night, day, second, etc….You are making all of us proud!! Sending you hugs and kisses. LOVE YOU!!!

    Posted by: Karen at June 29, 2006 10:08 PM

    I have written to my Senators Feinstein and Boxer in California about supporting HR 503. Senator Feinstein wrote a comprehensive letter back about all the horse bills she is supporting. Let’s hope it goes through.

    Also thank you , thank you, thank you for the picture of Barbaro’s brother. It makes me so happy to see and hear about Barbaro’s recovery on a daily basis – and hear about his brother as well. No other website has as much information. Keep up the good work.

    Carol
    San Diego

    Posted by: Carol at June 29, 2006 10:45 PM

    Hi B:


    Now that ESPN article is just the ticket. The two other ones the other day were written by trolls I think. So B just ignore their ignorance. Something you should know about trolls–they feed on being mean to others. If they see that they can get to you it just drives them to being even more hurtful. But that ESPN guy–his article was just plain funny!


    Well in case I can’t get back later I want to wish you a restful night. Hang in there guy. You can do this. Listen to the docs. And remember we love you.


    For the rest of the Barbaro friends and family–thank you so much for all do here. It means a lot to me to be able to come here and talk about Barbaro. And ask questions. This is a very kind site.

    Posted by: Margaret at June 29, 2006 11:17 PM

    I wanted to thank you, Mr. Woolley, for devoting so much of your site to Barbaro’s recovery. We would like to learn more about you, and what motivates you to ride/train/communicate. Can we have more pix of you, and what you’re doing since you are such a big part of this endeavor?

    Regards.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at June 30, 2006 1:35 AM

    Just checked Mike Rea’s site again, and there is a new update since last time I looked earlier today. He is recognizing and talking to people on the phone. The writer of the blog, his sister, also has publicly thanked Alex (first on a list of people she thanked) for his expertist/input into the technical things on their site. She also says, that it’s things like Mike’s accident that make a person realize who their real friends are. As I say in a spoken coda to one of my songs, Fair Weather Wife: “If it weren’t for the storms, we’d never know who our fair weather friends are.” Not that we would opt for the storms – but, like making lemonade when you get lemons, it’s great to find something positive coming out of a horrible accident — as we all are who come together here. CJ in Hammond, IN

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at June 30, 2006 2:02 AM

    Hiya, Bobbey! Thrilling news today! So glad that you don’t need your cast changed yet. Sounds like you’re doing great standing on your inj’d leg, too. I am so grateful that at least daily (sometimes twice daily) updates are posted here. You are a “beautiful beast” who has touched the world with your sweet spirit, intelligence, & survivorship. Sure wish I could rub you on your forehead, between your sweet, expressive eyes. I think you SHOULD have a children’s book written about you! Much love & “scratches”. Robyn, Brent, & Nikita

    Posted by: Robyn Hoffmann at June 30, 2006 2:02 AM

    I love Our Man in Havana (the book, film and probably eventually the horse — he is good-looking); I’m actually surprised that no one has named a Quiet American colt that before, but it’s possible that not everyone likes Graham Greene. I’d have probably gone for Brighton Rock myself. Enough literary geeking, I suppose…

    But seriously, if anyone Barbaro-related is looking for children’s book help, I know a very prolific children’s author (one who has published many horse-related titles in the past) who lives about 5 miles from New Bolton and who rides near Fair Hill; I’m sure she’d be happy to offer her professional advice if you’d like me to ask her opinion.

    Thanks to all for the continued updates.

    Posted by: superfecta at June 30, 2006 2:17 AM

    wow, now this site has mentioned the two pieces of literature I had to study for my english ‘o’ level: Graham Greene’s Brighton Rock and Shakespeare’s Henry V!

    Posted by: alex at June 30, 2006 2:33 AM

    Thinking of you Barbaro, this evening. How are you? Hang in there, it will be fine. You have so many people who love you and are in your corner.

    Edie, how is Freddie this evening? Did the vet confirm this was early stage of kidney failure? I wasn’t sure because I remember you saying something about a possible infection. Penelope sends Freddie lots of love and licks.

    So glad Mike had a good day. You are in our thoughts, Mike!

    Daphne

    Posted by: Daphne at June 30, 2006 3:55 AM

    This blogging is becoming a nightly habit! 🙂 First thing in the morning, several times during the day, and then at night, I log on here. At first, only to check on Bobby; now I’m getting into Bobby’s Virtual Village as well.

    Edie, I have a baby cat who’s going to be 20 in August (gods willing) and he has hyperthyroid and is all skin and bones. My vet said give him anything he’ll eat except for onions and chocolate. Felix likes (in moderate quantities) Alfredo sauce, broiled pork steak, grilled chicken, waffles with syrup, and shredded Cheddar cheese. I also buy those pre-roasted Tyson whole chickens for him! If your vet oks it, maybe your baby might eat some of these items. I wish you the best of luck and will be tracking your progress; it’s so hard to watch your babies age.

    Nothing but positive news today for Fair Hill’s fair ones! I loved the pix of LVR and her adorable little boy with the legs up to here. She is lovely. Dynaformer is quite powerful and impressive, but Bobby definitely got his beautiful coloring, delicate muzzle and liquid eyes from Mom!

    I really enjoy and look forward to the personal descriptions of Bobby’s daily visits and progress. Thanks, Kim, Alex, Peter, Tim and everyone else involved!

    Does Eduardo H. have the opportunity to visit Bobby? I recall a reference to a visit not long after the surgery. I cannot erase the image of Barbaro nestling his head on Eduardo’s shoulder during the ambulance ride, and how Eduardo was one of the first people to reach Bobby on the track. It sounds like they have a very close bond, and that Eduardo deserves a lot of credit for helping Bobby get through this!

    Posted by: Susan at June 30, 2006 4:06 AM

    Alex, where was the mention of Henry V? Slipped by me . . .

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at June 30, 2006 4:23 AM

    Coming on here late to read wonderful news about Mike Rea. I flipped for Barbaro’s interview. He’s got a sense of humor alright. Thanks for everything Alex, Tim, Eliza, and the rest of the creators and maintainers of this site.

    The Jacksons are wonderful people. With Mrs. Jackson leading the way, HR503 and S1915 must and will pass.

    The author did it for whatever reason – to see if people remember Mr. B? He (author) must have paid a visit to this site and was flabberghasted (oh boy what I did to that word!) by the amount of interest.

    Jeannette, fabulous pictures! How did the grooming session go?

    Mr. B. This is really exciting. Can you feel the energy? When I read how you were lying down when Dr. R stopped by, but then got up pretty effortlessly when you saw who it was spoke of class.

    Just a passing question to anyone. Do horses burp? I’m tired.

    Have a good night Mr. B.

    Thanks
    Edie

    P.S. the dictionary is my new friend. I try not to think that it is age related since I plan on being 29 for the foreseeable (love that book)future.

    Posted by: Edie at June 30, 2006 4:34 AM

    Hi Edie. What an imaginative question! I don’t think horses burp – I’ve never known any to, at least. If I am correct on this, that they don’t, it’s probably related to the fact that they don’t/can’t regurgitate either, which (I think) is why colic is so serious and so often fatal. Anybody who knows what they are talking about re this?

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at June 30, 2006 4:49 AM

    You guys, I think now more than ever I wish I had a horse. If they cannot burp, or throwup, like my cats and dogs seem to do endlessly–that sounds heavenly. I know that the colic and other sickness are totally worse for horses though, I am not downplaying that. I just find it really strange and weird, they cannot do those other awfful dogyy/catty/human boyfriend burping type things!

    Barbaro–sleep good big boy. We all love you very much!!

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at June 30, 2006 5:33 AM

    Hi Daphne, thanks for asking. Freddie was diagnosed with mild kidney failure. The vet that the reason it is mild probably because it was caught early.

    I’ve been asking the vet about the suggesions you wonderful people have given me. In short, the nutrical was not a favorable idea because the vet said it was more like candy. Freddie’s blood sugar was on the high side (but that could have been the result of being at the vet).

    But she said it would be alright to give him a little organic whole milk, which I did today.

    I may have to use the appetite stimulation medication because he started getting picky about the food again.

    Susan, you’re guy is a real connoisseur (saved by the dictionary). I think Freddie could be friends with him, seeing as how he’s more interested in what I’m eating. I’m hoping that the change over to intense heat is the primary cause of his pickiness every other day. My friend said that her cat was not eating nearly as much as usual because of the heat.

    Barbara, the weather here (NJ close by NYC) is weird. Looked and felt like rain all day, but the sun was out. This evening when I had to go to a meeting, we had severe thunderstorms, but in the sunlight. There was a brief rainbow which was beautiful. The rain stopped as suddenly as it started. When I started to write this, it was pouring but stopped again.

    I meant to say something to Miraculous Miss but forgot yesterday. I’m so glad she’s back to form. I wonder whether she will be relctant to get into the starting gate now?

    So glad Mike Rea is progressing. My continued wish for a safe recovery.

    Mr. B, I wonder whether you are a night owl? Whether or not, or if you are just cat napping (horse snoozing?) have a great night. Talk to you tomorrow.

    Love ya,
    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at June 30, 2006 5:49 AM

    Great, wonderful news about Barbaro. I am so happy he is doing excellent. We don’t hear that word often, although, we have heard it a few times (I think) regarding Barbaro. Keep improving, buddy.

    Penelope is sick and I am beside myself. I came to work but will call the vet when they open. She cannot seem to keep any food down and I was hoping it was just yesterday but she vomited her food again this morning. This has never happened before; normally, if she vomits, it’s immediately after eating. She hasn’t kept food down for 24 hours I’m so concerned.

    Daphne

    Posted by: Daphne at June 30, 2006 12:22 PM

    i’m sorry about penelope, please get her to the vet today, i’m sure it can easily be taken care of — how old is she?

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at June 30, 2006 12:32 PM

    Yeah BOBBY!!!!!!!!!!Excellent…that’s what we want to hear for our BOBBY!!!! You are such a smart handsome boy!!!!! Keep up the good work with your healing routine…you get an A++ for ggod patient BOBBY!!!We’ll keep praying for our CHAMP because we all know that you’re “THE BEST”!!!Hi to everyone at Fair Hill this morning and best wishes to Roy..Gretchen..and Dr. R and staff at NBC !!! We pray for all of you each and every day and by the way in case you haven’t noticed ….PRAYERS DO WORK !!!!!! Love to all …Maribel Ontario Canada…. P.S. Give Bobby a big juicy apple for me…and of course a KISS!!!

    Posted by: Maribel at June 30, 2006 1:20 PM

    GOOD MORNING HANDSOME!! Glad to see you had yet another good night!! You are making us all so proud!
    I wonder if you have any idea how many people are praying for you every day. Thanks to all Bobby’s caretakers! Alex, thanks for the daily updates. Hugs and Kisses Bobby!! LOVE YOU!!!!

    Posted by: Karen at June 30, 2006 2:00 PM

    Matz he said with a broad grin “he’s doing excellent.”
    Thank you Alex, now my day can start.

    Posted by: Debbie at June 30, 2006 2:11 PM

    Great news! make that “excellent” news!
    Way to go Barbaro! Love you baby boy!

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at June 30, 2006 2:16 PM

    Thanks for the great news on Bobby. I’m always so relieved when I hear the news when I get up.

    Edie, I hope your kitty is feeling better. I will be learning to groom tomorrow. Let you know how I do.

    Glad Mike is getting a little better day by day. We all need to keep praying for him.

    I think today is the day the House votes on HR503, but I got an Alert from the ASPCA and all they said was in a few days. So I not really sure. I think I’ll turn on C-Span to see if they have anything on the vote. Fingers crossed, legs and everything else.

    Jeannette
    West Chester, PA

    Posted by: Jeannette at June 30, 2006 2:42 PM

    Good morning Barbaro family!

    The word “excellent” in relation to Bobby’s well-being is absolutely the BEST way to start a day. Thank you Alex. I like the “broad grin” description as well. That speaks volumes!

    Jeannette, if something comes up on C-Span on the vote, let us know. I’ll check our site as much as I can today.

    Take care everyone. Prayers to Mike Rea, I hope your swallowing test goes well today Mike.

    Love to Bobby, as always. Make it a great day baby, check out the girls nearby, eat your peppermints and carrots!

    Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at June 30, 2006 2:58 PM

    re: Update#150..I’ve not been keeping up with these updates so that was the first I knew of Barbaro, himself, actually contributing to the update. That was GREAT..I hope we will continue to hear more right from The Horse’s mouth, so to speak.

    Posted by: Roberta at June 30, 2006 3:26 PM

    Excellent condition – fabulous! The media exposure must have really boosted Mr. B’s morale! Unless someone has been reading him all these comments to him.

    I know he mentioned Larry King in the newspaper interview, and he’s already been on the mini screen, maybe they can do a show about and with him and Dr R, Michael Matz’s and the Jackson’s, upon their approval of course. Re Mr. B – one whinney is worth a thousand words.

    So glad that you’re feeling great!

    Daphne, I do hope Penelope is ok and that it was the severe weather that has been making her get sick. Let us know what the vet says!

    Love ya Mr. B,
    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at June 30, 2006 3:52 PM

    Re Update 152: The combo of Michael’s “broad grin” and his use of the word “excellent” makes me feel really really good!!!

    Posted by: Sarah at June 30, 2006 3:55 PM

    I want to make sure that both sites sees this.

    I just called my Congressperson’s office to see when/if HR503 is being voted one today. I was told it was supposed to be voted on last night but wasn’t.

    It will not be taken up until after the July 4th recess. So we are looking at a vote sometime in July.

    Can someone confirm this with their rep? Capitol switchboard 202-224-3121. Or try your reps local office.

    Thanks,
    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at June 30, 2006 4:23 PM

    Alex: So glad you have gotten Michael Matz trained – “Excellent” and a “broad grin” is a great update – Hope he knows that he makes a lot of people happy with the shared info….

    Great to hear Mike Rea is making progress, slow though it might be…

    Its a beautiful day in Colorado, and I am lucky enough to play hooky from work for a bit and go on a trail ride this morning…

    Posted by: Lisa Leach at June 30, 2006 4:28 PM

    From the Baltimore Sun online edition:

    Horse racing
    Barbaro eating
    like a horse
    Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro had another fine day yesterday, thanks, in part, to Dr. Corinne Sweeney’s decision to not make him bob for an apple at the University of Pennsylvania’s New Bolton Center. “I gave him an apple through his gate and he dropped it in his water bucket,” said Sweeney, director of the George D. Widener Hospital for Large Animals. “I thought about just letting him amuse himself all day bobbing for it, but then I envisioned a headline – Horse drowns bobbing for apple – and went in and got it for him.” Barbaro, recovering from a broken rear leg suffered in the Preakness Stakes, got another delivery of mail and apples yesterday. In the mailbag was a letter that thanked the horse for teaching many lessons including, “allowing your personality to shine,” a lesson that made Sweeney smile. “He does have a lot of personality,” she said.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at June 30, 2006 5:05 PM

    Thanks, Barbara, the note from the Baltimore Sun was great…I especially got a laugh from Ms. Sweeney’s envisioning a headline when she was trying to amuse Barbaro…

    Hope yeans all have a wonderful 4th weekend and you get plenty of rest Barbaro..We all think of you and love you alot..

    Posted by: lynnette at June 30, 2006 5:59 PM

    Wonderful update – short and sweet. Thanks, Alex, and Michael as well. Keep doing what you’re doing, dear Barbaro.

    And all you humans – Don’t forget to contact your legislators re the anti-Horse Slaughter legislation. Here is what I added to the “rote” text provided by ASPCA to the emails I sent out again today to my Reps re HR 503 (also to my Senators re the Senate analog):

    “While some are opposing this legislation on grounds it will result in many unwanted horses without proper care, I want you to know that this
    argument is specious and invalid, because the concerned people who care about horses are mobilizing to take care of this anticipated
    problem, by supporting horse rescue organizations and by personally taking in horses in need of care.”

    Just a thought. It is the one factor being used as a talking point against the legislation, so I think we should address it when registering our position.

    Hope everyone has a safe and happy long weekend. And if you are a trailrider, don’t forget the bozos are out in droves and they haven’t a clue, setting off firecrackers etc. without regard for horses in their vicinity.

    Which reminds me (what doesn’t? haha) of a personal anecdote. Back in the 70’s when I had just bought my first “adult” horse and was trying to justify my perceived folly to my skeptical parents, I told them I had been riding him on the 4th of July and he did not react to firecrackers going off nearby (he was truly bombproof). My dad said, “Maybe he’s deaf.”

    CJ (Blackie’s Mother & Pleasure’s Aunt) in Hammond, IN

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at June 30, 2006 7:34 PM

    Hey, Barbaro:>) Still praying to Our Heavenly Father to continue to heal you. I’m also praying that I win the Lottery so I can go to New Bolton and maybe get to see you. Love you…….

    Your Forever Fan in Albuquerque, NM
    Jeanette

    Posted by: Jeanette Cavalier at June 30, 2006 7:36 PM

    http://www.saplonline.org/horses.htm
    Check this out Willie Nelson fighting to stop the slaughter of horses.

    Posted by: Debbie at June 30, 2006 7:47 PM

    Just checked the Mike Rea site and saw another positive progress report from last night. Wonderful.

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at June 30, 2006 7:54 PM

    ANOTHER GOOD NIGHT AND BARBARO THAT IS WHAT WE ALL WANT FOR YOU TO KEEP UP THE GOOD REPORTS.EVERYONE LOVES AND PRAY’S FOR YOU EACH AND EVERYDAY.WILL CHECK ON YOU TOMORROW.
    BETTY AND BOB

    Posted by: BETTY at June 30, 2006 7:55 PM

    http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=16737968&BRD;=1675&PAG;=461&dept;_id=18168&rfi;=6

    I hope you all can read this, it was written by Phil Heron, Editor of the Deleware County Daily Times (news google Phil Heron for his story on 6/5 if you can’t — it’s comes right up) — the story made me cry, it talks about the day that Barbaro was injured, and is a real tribute. I actually wrote him back and he will be a real journalist advocate for us. Alex, would you be willing to post the link to this as it also speaks about Fair Hill with alot of love.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at June 30, 2006 8:06 PM

    Hi Barbara,

    Phil Heron wrote another editorial about Barbaro. I wrote to him and got an answer the same day! He said that the response to each was overwhelming. Check out the editorial I think it’s called I am my Father’s Son.

    If and when we were in need of contacting the press, he is one person we should definitely contact.

    Great ideas Barbara, Since I’m still not working, I would be glad to help out during the day whenever I can.

    C. Jaffe –
    want to make sure that both sites sees this.

    I just called my Congressperson’s office to see when/if HR503 is being voted one today. I was told it was supposed to be voted on last night but wasn’t.

    It will not be taken up until after the July 4th recess. So we are looking at a vote sometime in July.

    Can someone confirm this with their rep? Capitol switchboard 202-224-3121. Or try your reps local office.

    Thanks,
    Edie

    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at June 30, 2006 8:30 PM

    Barbara, I had read that article back when it was published originally. I thought it was as beautiful back then as I do today. Tears have come again.

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at June 30, 2006 8:40 PM

    As you said no news is good news but I couldn’t go a week without hearing how my GUY is doing!! I check here every day, except Sundays, don’t have computer working at home, several times a day. I, along with so many others, love Barbaro as he was our own and I think we all feel like he is in a way. I know I wish he was. I would do anything to be able to give him a big ole hug and kiss….not to mention a basket of
    treats!! Have a good night dear and I will check on you in the am….much love! 🙂

    Posted by: Karen at June 30, 2006 10:00 PM

    alex — i concur exactly with what you say — the longer this cast stays on the more healing is taking place within. thank you so much for the wonderful details you give us.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at June 30, 2006 10:24 PM

    Thanks to all who contribute to providing us with the frequent updates. I have to feel good that Bobby is healing. When the first cast was removed and x-rays were done, it was reported that there was callus. When my wife broke her femur a few years ago, the ortho told us that generally speaking (at least with humans) that once a bone begins to reapir(fuse), it doesn;t stop unless there is further trauma. So I feel good that Bobby is going to continue to grow bone and that all will fuse before the metal fatigues. This is what I believe and what I am praying for. God bless each of you, and God bless our champion. Happy 4th.

    Posted by: Greg Neel at June 30, 2006 10:26 PM

    greg — you are correct, i believe. when i had spinal fusion surgery and had a titanium plate, cadaveric allograph spacer and 4 screws put in my spine at c5 and c6, i freaked out that i wouldn’t fuse, and then what? well, once the bones started to knit — gets gooey and sticky — that’s the first sign and you’re right, staying in this cast is a great thing, it means he’s healing up just how they want it. that’s a layperson’s speculation anyhow. medical science is really amazing.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at June 30, 2006 10:41 PM

    Just want to say thank you for this site. You do a wonderful job and I know I am not the only one who appreciates the work put into updating this site, especially with news of “Bobby.”

    Posted by: Denise at June 30, 2006 10:55 PM

    Hi B and all:
    I have a question about Barbaro’s cast. This is only my take but it doesn’t seem like that big a deal if they were to change it bi-weekly. Of course they have to knock Bobby out and that isn’t so good.

    I guess my question is what are the pro’s and cons to changing it.

    And just to make sure everyone understands my point–please don’t make me go A WHOLE week with no updates. UPENN is doing that. I just feel so out of the know. And besides there seems to be some pretty knowledgeable people here that I can ask questions of, receive answers and them empower me–because I learned something new.

    Barbaro you have a great weekend. Listen to the docs. Remember we love you. Sending you a big horsey hug.

    Posted by: Margaret at July 1, 2006 12:44 AM

    Debbie posted Willie Nelson’s site regarding fighting against slaughter of horses.

    Just a warning: some of the graphics will make you sick, physically and mentally.

    http://www.saplonline.org/horses.htm

    Posted by: Sarah at July 1, 2006 12:55 AM

    Greg, what a nice and informative post. Happy 4th to you also.

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 1, 2006 1:02 AM

    So many names, one little brain to remember you all. Impossible. So I’ll be brief (what’s new?)- thank you for all of your comments. What a wealth of information here!

    Alex you have created an oasis for all of us that are thirsty for any drop of news about Barbaro, and now Mike. Thanks to everyone connected with it’s maintenance.

    Daphne, you are usually on here by now, unless I missed your comments, I hope everything is ok with Penelope and you.

    Barbaro, you are human after all (don’t know whether you consider that a compliment) but it is so reassuring to know that your status keeps improving (now week to week).

    I read Mike Rea’s latest update, and glad that things are looking good there also.

    It’s about to storm here (the breeze feels great). Well, Freddie is fast asleep. I know I said he was eating well, today he was finicky. But I found out that when I hand fed him, he would eat very well. I tried this with the canned kidney food (not such good table manners here) and he ate a little. Whew!

    Dora, I hope that you had or are getting rain soon. It’s raining here right now. Wish I could FedEx some to you.

    Daphne, please stop by. I hope everything is alright.

    Have a great holiday everyone!

    You to Mr. B.

    Love ya,
    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at July 1, 2006 1:28 AM

    edie – i had a kitty with peritonitis and i had to hand feed her fancyfeast (bad for the kidneys) but it hydrated her through the worst part and she lived another 10 years, so please do what you have to so that your kitty can get ‘wet food” down now.

    love to all.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 1, 2006 1:37 AM

    Edie-I am waiting at the door for the Fed-ex man! I sure wish we could get a glimpse of Man in Havana’s pix, hint, hint, Alex?

    The no news is good news, is excellent news to me! I hope Barbaro continually surprises us and does the unexpected, as he did in his races. He is too strong not to, dontcha think? So maybe his bones will comply and knit with those hideous plates, and the fused parts will hold, and VOILA, recovery is imminent! I hope anyway, I pray, everyday.

    Mike Rea is surely getting the benefit of all our prayers, he seems to be better a little every day, it is miraculous, he is blessed.

    Daphne-What did the vet say about Pee? IS she keeping anything down now? Has the horrible flooding there stopped yet?

    BARBARO-I LOVE YOU BIG BOY!!! 🙂 🙂

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at July 1, 2006 1:49 AM

    Hi Bobby, hope you had a wonderful day. We continue to pray for you several times a day and trust that the Lord has good things planned for you still. I love this site, it’s such a news blackout now otherwise.

    I received a card and picture from Edgar Prado this week after I wrote him a note. So nice of him. I’m going to get a frame for it this weekend.

    Sleep well tonight Bobby, I’ll check on you early tomorrow.

    Thanks to all the Fair Hill folks who keep us up to date.

    Kim

    Posted by: Kim Curtsinger at July 1, 2006 2:36 AM

    Sarah,

    That is truly sick. I can’t believe we even participate in that!!

    Thank you so much Alex for the updates! Did you see Man in Havana work out at all? That is great that it is now week to week!!! It has been wonderful and a great blessing that all the news we have had has been good!!

    Posted by: Lynda at July 1, 2006 2:59 AM

    Hey Edie, the article by the editor of the Delco Times(Phil Heron) is called “Magnificent Barbaro is No One Trick Pony”. He is a really warm guy, I wrote to him too earlier this month, and he wrote me back also, the same day. I told him of this site, and about all Alex, and everyone is doing for the adoring fans of Barbaro. Talk to ya later.

    BOBBY BE GOOD BIG BOY—-SLEEP WELL !!!!

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at July 1, 2006 2:59 AM

    Hey Edie, the article by the editor of the Delco Times(Phil Heron) is called “Magnificent Barbaro is No One Trick Pony”. He is a really warm guy, I wrote to him too earlier this month, and he wrote me back also, the same day. I told him of this site, and about all Alex, and everyone is doing for the adoring fans of Barbaro. Talk to ya later.

    BOBBY BE GOOD BIG BOY—-SLEEP WELL !!!!

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at July 1, 2006 3:00 AM

    May the love of all those on this site surround you and give you a peaceful sleep Mr. B. Thanks hardly seems adequate for all the Fair Hills family who continue to keep us informed about our special friend, Barbaro.

    Alex, you have a special place in our hearts along with the beautiful boy.

    May Mike continue to be in God’s hands and get stronger each day.

    Good night to all. Have an enjoyable weekend and 4th holiday.

    Posted by: J at July 1, 2006 3:02 AM

    Thank you for the wonderful updates; check this website every day to see how the awesome Barbaro is progressing. I have owned horses for 30 years, participating in hunter/jumper competitions; currently own a TB who is a “cousin” of Barbaro. Remember Michael Matz when he was a top competitor and trainer in the jumper ranks. Have been a racing fan all my life; grew up and still live in the Saratoga NY area. I saw Secretariat race twice at Saratoga; have been waiting a long time…was sure Barbaro was “The One”. I visited Fair Hill briefly this past April, but did not stop by Michael’s barn. My thoughts, prayers,and good wishes are with Barbaro and his connections, as well as his talented medical team. So much can still go wrong…..keeping my fingers crossed; but if attitude, determination and heart have anything at all to do with it, Barbaro will pull through. Keep the daily updates coming! Keep up the good fight, Barbaro!

    Posted by: Sillie Fillie at July 1, 2006 5:11 AM

    Hi Barbara,

    The hand feeding seems to work. Earlier he ate a bit from a spoon. But just now, he would only eat from my finger. So glad. So glad. But it’s really a roller coaster ride, I just climbed to the top and now I’m prepared for the steep (and hopefully short) decline.

    Anyone hear from Daphne? She has been so kind in her concern (along with everyone) about Freddie, and she sounded very upset in her morning post. Between Penelope and the Delaware, it can’t be fun.

    Have a great night Mr. B.

    Love ya,
    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at July 1, 2006 5:28 AM

    Said a little prayer for you all today after I read the posts- i am having a hard time keeping up with everything- Daphne I hope your baby will be ok!

    For those who have had flooding – I hope your drying out !

    Mike – I am so glad to hear of your progress!One day at a time ! God bless !

    Barbaro -excellent- Wow – You are amazing us all !
    Pura Vida !

    Alex, Tim, Eliza and all -Muchos Gracias ! on a grande scale for keeing us in the loop!

    Michael,Peter and Kim -can’t say enough for the info you provide ! Dunca! (or however you spell it)

    Of course extended thanks to Eduardo & Edgar for their quick thinking and to the Jacksons for the love for their horses as well as others.

    Welcome to the site Sillie Fillie -nice to hear of your experiences !

    Happy 4th to all !

    Posted by: Julia B at July 1, 2006 6:41 AM

    PS -I did not know that horses don’t burp ! Learn something new everyday ! This site is also educational !

    Oh yes and Kathy Anderson thanks for being a part of this wonderful site too !

    Posted by: Julia B at July 1, 2006 6:46 AM

    Good Morning Barbaro and all his loyal friends and connections. We’re about to celebrate another July 4th in celebration of independence and freedom. The horse has played a special role in the achievement of that freedom and independence over the centuries. Freedom is what we wish for you, Bobby, our special equine friend; freedom to run in the pasture, stand and eat buttercups, feel the sun on your soft muzzle, feel the wind in your mane and know that you have the love of many to carry with you regardless of where you go. We honor all equine creatures for their service to us and honor you, Barbaro, for helping us to remember and appreciate “all creatures great and small”.

    Posted by: Jill at July 1, 2006 1:12 PM

    Good morning Bobby!

    I hope your night was restful, you sweet boy. Anxious for news.

    Daphne, Edie, I’m thinking about you, keep us posted on Freddie and Penelope.

    Mike Rea, have an even better day today, than yesterday. You’re getting stronger each day, assisted by our many prayers.

    Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at July 1, 2006 1:58 PM

    No news is good news.
    Seeing Man from Havana and Better Talk Now and Alex breezing a horse. Would love to see that.
    Sounds like a dream to me!

    Posted by: Debbie at July 1, 2006 2:18 PM

    Thanks Susan for pointing us to the Baltimore Sun archives (and Barbara too)! Here is something I don’t think was published on our site yet. Encouraging that alternative medicine is at least considered by NBC.

    Originally published Jul 1, 2006
    Horse racing
    Barbaro’s skin rubs ‘all quite healed’
    The skin rubs that occurred on Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro’s left side during transportation in a sling to and from the intensive care unit have “all quite healed” now. Dr. Corinne Sweeney, director of the University of Pennsylvania’s New Bolton Center, said yesterday that Barbaro’s side “is looking good.” She also responded to a question from a concerned fan concerning alternative treatments for laminitis, should that become a problem in his rear left foot from overuse. The fan said she hoped doctors at the George D. Widener Hospital for Large Animals were aware of “herbology” and homeopathic remedies. Sweeney said: “Alternative methods of treatment are not pooh-poohed here. … Should treatment become necessary, the veterinary team is fully aware of traditional and alternative remedies.”

    Posted by: Gloria at July 1, 2006 2:44 PM

    Hey Edie,
    There is still no word from Daphne. I emailed her late last night asking about Penelope, but I am sure she was asleep. I hope all is allright.

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at July 1, 2006 2:51 PM

    Good Morning Bobby & everyone,
    Great reporting , media-Alex! Good luck with Eng. playing today.

    Happy B’Day Kim!! 🙂

    Bobby- It is great to feel good!!

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at July 1, 2006 3:02 PM

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY, KIM!!!!!!

    Posted by: Susan at July 1, 2006 3:06 PM

    Great news that Bobby is OK today. As always, now I can begin my day with a lighter step knowing all is well at NBC.

    Good luck to England. I’ll be cheering them on as well.

    Alex, I doubt Peter will be on hand for the game. Let see……soccer game vs. wife’s birthday? Hmmmm…..

    You could always call him on his cell with score updates!

    Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at July 1, 2006 3:06 PM

    Dora, she may also be away for the long weekend. I’m sure Penelope is with her.

    Happy B’Day Kim! You’ve been and continue to be a great inspiration here. Have a special Day!

    Alex, you’re sense of humor and author/journalist talents are really shining. Hope England wins today.

    Happy holiday to everyone – 2 legged.

    Have a wonderful holiday Mr. B. I’m just thinking about the amount of hugs and kisses you are going to receive when you leave NBC. I hope that I’m one of them.

    Love ya,
    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at July 1, 2006 5:20 PM

    thanks for the updates alex — glad you didn’t get hurt when your frisky 2 year old busted a move on ya!

    happy birthday kim brette, and hope your family has a nice holiday together.

    alex, enjoy your world cup.

    it sounds like a good, happy day at fair hill, i’m glad the jacksons are out there in the morning watching their future.

    barb.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 1, 2006 5:39 PM

    Sorry about England; I knew it would be bad news when it went to penalties, as ever. (I lived in the UK for Euro 96 and the ’98 World Cup, so I know the feeling). I did wear one of my old jerseys for the event, of course. Might have been a different game if Beckham hadn’t had to come off and if Rooney had not been sent off. Now I’ve got no one to support!

    Glad to hear Barbaro is still doing well and that his ‘rubs’ have healed.

    Posted by: superfecta at July 1, 2006 6:48 PM

    Alex, the game just ended. We were on the edge of our seats. Damm. I’m so sorry England lost, we were really cheering for them.

    To Kim, have a wonderful birthday. You deserve the best of days. Try to go see Bobby and he’ll give you a special b-day kiss.

    Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at July 1, 2006 6:50 PM

    Hi B:


    I don’t know if anyone else has seen this but thought I’d pass it on just in case.


    And B I thought I was bad about Cheetos maybe I’m not such a glutton after all!


    I wonder if you have to worry like women do–a moment on the lips a lifetime on the hips.

    Have a splendid weekend big guy. Listen to the docs. And remember we love you.



    This sportswriter can relate to Barbaro’s snacking habits

    Originally published Jun 30, 2006


    Peter Schmuck

    Can’t tell you how great it was to hear that Barbaro is up and around and – according to a report in The Sun yesterday – getting protective of his snacks.

    I just knew we had a lot in common when I saw him romp to victory in the Kentucky Derby and put my handicapping reputation on the line by declaring him “a mortal lock” to win thoroughbred racing’s Triple Crown.

    Now, we’re hearing that the dark brown colt is feeling a lot more than his oats. Barbaro, according Dr. Corinne Sweeney of the George D. Widener Hospital for Large Animals, is wolfing down treats like yours truly at a Frito-Lay convention. Owner Gretchen Jackson went so far as to tell Sun horse racing writer Sandra McKee recently that “snacks are now his life.”

    Like that’s so unusual.

    Barbaro likes sugar cubes, peppermints, apples and carrots, which doesn’t exactly make him a candidate to replace Star Jones Reynolds on The View, but does leave me wondering if we could accelerate his amazing recovery further by augmenting his diet with a wide variety of Hostess products. Works for me.

    What I find most interesting, however, is the way that Barbaro made the transition from world-class athlete to sportswriter soul mate.

    “When he first arrived, he had no expectation of anything,” Sweeney said yesterday. “He was almost a delicate eater, sliding the treats around the ledge of the door. Now he’s aggressive. He’s like a grabby child.”

    I totally understand. The first time I encountered a cheese puff, I pushed it around with my nose for several minutes before figuring out what to do with it. Obviously, I’ve overcome any reservations I once had about junk food, and the similarities with Barbaro don’t end there.

    He’s handsome, sleek and, if all goes well, he’s going to be very popular with the young fillies. If I didn’t know better, I’d think we were separated at birth.

    Posted by: Margaret at July 1, 2006 6:58 PM

    thanks for the very funny post, margaret. i’m already planning my fourth of july menu with “good wholehearted american food — what’ll it be, honey? homemade tacos, white pizza or chinese”? lol….

    i taught my tbs to drink coca cola out of the can and of course, take a sip from the waterfountain on the way into the lesson ring.

    glad bobby’s appetite is so healthy!

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 1, 2006 7:05 PM

    Ok, now I’m stumped. Barbara, your guys drank soda? Now that I know horses don’t burp, what happens when the carbonation hits their stomachs, unless the water (from the fountain) diluted everything?

    Margaret, wonderful article. Never mind putting the food to my lips, it goes to my hips just looking at it.

    Is there a Whole Foods near NBC? There are nutricious snacks that don’t taste so bad.

    Oh just enjoy yourself Mr. B.

    Love ya,
    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at July 1, 2006 7:21 PM

    it was just a sip or two — never more than that. they can’t burp or regurgitate. they colic instead. that’s not good.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 1, 2006 7:36 PM

    Alex: condolences on England…

    Kim: Happy Birthday – Your thoughts and comments and insights and your kindness in posting them are so appreciated on this board….Have a Great Day –

    Posted by: Lisa Leach at July 1, 2006 8:03 PM

    Good Afternoon Everyone,

    Have not posted in a while, but have been reading all the updates and posts. I am so glad that Bobby and Mike are doing better everyday. Seems all our good wishes and prayers are working; so let’s keep them coming.

    Edie and Daphne,

    Hope everything is going well with your furry children. Believe me, I understand the hand feeding and worry when they are ill. When my Skipper had pancreatitis, I went through the not eating and feeding by hand stages. There was no sign of him being ill until he fell down in front of me one morning while I was getting ready for work. I yelled for my husband and picked Skipper up from the floor and ran out of the door to the vet’s. He had such a high fever that on the way to the office my jeans and shirt were wet from holding him. I was told he would not make it, because of kidney damage. Boy did he prove that vet wrong. The only thing I could get and keep down him was warm chicken broth from an eye dropper and a little water. The day he actually went to his bowl and ate his food was great. No more blood tests or going to the vet except for the yearly checkups. Yes it was a long road, but he recovered and lived until he was 18 years old and the kidneys did finally fail. So keep your chin up and be patient, because all your time, effort and love will be rewarded. By the way Skipper was my beloved Schipperke dog.

    Tim and Alex,

    Sorry about England. We were pulling for them all the way at my house(My better half was once a midfielder). At least they made the quarters, unlike the U.S. team, who did not play like a 5th ranked team. They kinda reminded me of some of the great SEC football teams. Alex, you crack me up, because that is the way I feel when it is time for college football. I hope you have some games taped or at least have your favorite teams bookmarked for the World Cup withdrawls. For myself–Can’t wait for September to get here!!!!

    Also thanks for the contiuned updates on Barbaro and setting up all the different links. Ya’ll are the greatest.

    For Kim Brette,

    Best Wishes for a Happy Birthday.

    The next soccer game will be coming on soon. Everyone have a Happy and Safe 4th of July.

    Donna

    Posted by: Donna at July 1, 2006 8:27 PM

    Kim, Have a very Happy Birthday!!!!

    Sorry England lost. We were hoping England would win and meet France in the final and clean up the field with their —–.

    So very glad that Bobby is doing well for another day. That is always good news.

    Edie, well my husband and I groomed 3 horses today at Ryerss Farm for Aged Equine. It was great fun and they really enjoyed it, as well as the carrots, of course. We did really well – at least we were able to tell the head from the tail end. LOL

    And guess who I meet at Ryerss, none other than, Sabina Louise Pierce, who is the photographer for U of P and has taken most of the photos of Bobby. She is very pretty, petite and very nice. Also a great photographer. She said that she will be taking more photos of Bobby this week. Can’t wait to see them.

    It has been a very happy day for me. I will probably dream of horses tonight. Bobby keep getting better and as always, you are close to my heart and in my prayers.

    Many, many thanks, Alex.

    Jeannette
    West Chester, PA

    Posted by: Jeannette at July 1, 2006 9:06 PM

    Happy July 1st and 4th to everyone!!!! Happy Birthday to Kim !!! Hope our Bobby is enjoying this special day too??? Do they bring you a special oatmeal cookie with “CHAMP” written on it in red/white and blue???We’re expecting evening thunder showers here so the fireworks may not happen??? Hope you are all enjoying the game too?? Good luck to England!!!!Kisses and hugs to all you special people and prayers and goodies to our handsome smart Bobby…WE LOVE YOU!! Keep up the goodwork with your recovery!!!Ontario is rooting for you…..Maribel

    Posted by: Maribel at July 1, 2006 9:21 PM

    Happy birthday, Kim. Thanks (as ever) for the entertaining update, Alex. All’s well it seems; those we care about are progressing nicely; so let’s all relax and have a safe and happy long weekend. (There was a birthday girl, age 30, at our gig last night, and we turned the traditional Happy Birthday song into a jam that had the crowd dancing. Next best thing to riding . . . !)

    Anyone interested in brainstorming re fundraising for horse welfare in Barbaro’s name, if you haven’t already given your contact info to Barbara Kerr, please go to the link at the right side (near top) of the Barbaro Updates page and get involved. CJ in Hammond, IN

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 1, 2006 10:09 PM

    Just “refreshed” the page and checked the top again, and lo and behold, Alex has the first poll question up (thanks, Alex!); he’s testing, so please, everybody check it out. It’s on the left side of the updates page. CJ

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 1, 2006 10:15 PM

    Alex, I’m so sorry about England. I was really hoping for them because of you. I know how disappointing this must be (trust me, I am a Red Sox fan).
    Thanks for all you Eliza and the fabulous folks at Fair Hill do for us with this board.

    And Barbaro, we love you.

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 1, 2006 10:34 PM

    Edgar Prado rode Bushfire to win the Mother Goose today. Great Ride Edgar!!

    Barbaro- We all do emjoy our snacks, just you don’t get too big, like me!

    We Love you Big Boy!!

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at July 1, 2006 11:00 PM

    Alex is really into our Barbaro Community website. Correct me if I’m wrong Alex, but I’m positive you have a smile on your face when recording these updates.

    I just took the poll. Was there any doubt in your mind about who we’d vote for?

    Donna, I have low sodium chicken broth that I’m sprinkling over Freddie’s food. (Today was a good day because he ate with relish and preferred eating the food from his dish. At this point, I’m even going to try sprinkling the other brand (I have 2) with tomato sauce as an enticement. Just to keep getting the food down.

    Of course I’m watching for other stuff (maybe too closely). Actually, when he doesn’t eat well, I’m also concerned about putting too much pressure on his heart and other organs. Day by day by day. Was that from Godspell?

    Jeanette, wonderful news, especially that you can tell one end from another 🙂 Give him an extra pat from someone you know who’s in NJ. You can tell him that Did Sabina take any pictures of your TLC session with your new family member? I will keep an eye out for more pictures of Mr. B.

    Happy Birthday everyone (special to Kim because it really is).

    Still thinking about Mike. I haven’t visited his blog but I hope he is doing better today then yesterday .

    I’m not going to get more corny then I already am so let me wish Mr. B a very happy Sat. Talk to you tomorrow.

    Love ya,
    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at July 1, 2006 11:05 PM

    Hi Lisa Morin,

    I’m a Met fan and was very happy that they turned the tables on the Yankees this afternoon.

    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at July 1, 2006 11:08 PM

    Neat idea about the polls. I am sorry about England. That is too bad that they could not get farther.

    Happy Birthday, Kim!!!

    Posted by: Lynda at July 1, 2006 11:12 PM

    Want to share this info with readers here – Just rec’d an email update from a worthy horse rescue: Old Friends, a Kentucky facility for retired TB’s. There’s an open house at their new home on July 8. You can check them out – get directions to the open house – sign up for their emails – at their website, http://www.oldfriendsequine.org They are looking for (tax-deductible) contributions of items they need for their new home. See current wish list: http://www.oldfriendsequine.org/help-wish-list.shtml and see if you have anything they could use. CJ

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 1, 2006 11:42 PM

    Edie,

    Glad to hear Freddie ate better today. With Skipper it would go in cycles; hardly eating one day and eating everything the next. Does Freddie drink water? That seemed to help Skip, especially when it had ice in it. He loved ice and when we would drop it, he would race in and chase it until he caught it. When we would put it in his water during the summer, he would “bob” for it by sticking his whole face in the bowl. When he wouldn’t drink I would hold him and give him ice or a small amount of water from my finger, just enough to wet his lips. Usually he would drink a little after that. Is Freddie doing his daily business? That was another indicator for Skip. Keeping my fingers crossed for you and Freddie.

    CJ,

    Will be posting to the fundraising soon, but my brainstorming has much to be desired these days, but still glad to help.

    Donna

    Posted by: Donna at July 1, 2006 11:48 PM

    Hi Edie, Yes, go Mets!

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 1, 2006 11:56 PM

    Donna – Edie – Daphne – anybody with an ailing critter – especially if they are vomiting and/or have diarrhea – and if they won’t get into ice water like Donna’s Skipper – to combat dehydration, try Pedialyte (or generic equivalent, much cheaper) which is commercially available (Walgreens, Osco, etc.) and is like “Gatorade” for infants and children; my vet OK’ed it for my cats; get the unflavored kind, and give it via eyedropper or oral syringe. Very useful. CJ

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 1, 2006 11:59 PM

    Great news on Mike Rea’s recovery; see July 1 entry on his site (link at left side of the updates page; thanks AGAIN, Alex) – he has been moved to a rehab center in Baltimore, where his kids will be able to see him for the first time since his accident. Cat scan normal; no need for shunt. Input from Mike’s sister re his responses, gives us insight into how well he is doing. Another eventual happy ending, slow and steady in the making – like that of our boy Barbaro. CJ

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 2, 2006 1:05 AM

    OK, I just took the pool. Thanks to both Alex and Eliza for doing this. Great idea!

    I think this question is pretty much over….

    Go Barbaro!

    Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at July 2, 2006 1:26 AM

    OK- WHO’S the Jazil lover?Did ya think we would not find out? Ya know we can get the poll results, and it shows ONE for some other strange unknown eqine I have never heard of. (LOL) I thought we were supposed to be supporting our Brave Big Boy Bobby, not letting his confidance slip, by having one non-believer in our midst. (Just jokin, you know) I hope everyone is having a great holiday weekend. No fireworks for the regular folks here. The only ones allowed are regulated by Fireworks Masters. All the drought has caused too much dryness, so fires will abound in the neigborhood.

    BARBARO-BE GOOD BIG FELLA
    WE ALL LOVE YOU !!!

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at July 2, 2006 1:47 AM

    As if I haven’t had enough tears jerked from my old greying head lately – can’t keep from watching movie version of “Black Beauty” that started a few minutes ago on HBO Family channel (507 on DirecTV), the version made in 1994, seems like in England. The ultimate horse rescue story, no? (I’m beginning to think I’m a horse-aholic!)

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 2, 2006 1:50 AM

    Wonderful news about Mike! This is a tremendous lift for his family also.

    Donna and CJ, Freddie is drinking water and using the litter. Although yesterday I was getting kind of worried. His eating is just as you described CJ, except that even when he eats, his apetite isn’t great.

    Pedia Lite makes sense because that’s for dehydration. But, Freddie is not at that stage yet. Thanks for these suggestions. All are most welcome.

    About 3-4 years ago Freddie had a thyroid operation. When the vet called to tell me it was over, she mentioned -just as she feared, that the para thyroid was accidentally removed because it was not in the usual spot so the doctors couldn’t see it until it was too late. The vet’s cat got very sick (calcium deficiency)after the same operation. So while it is very distressing, it was not unexpected.

    I want to correct an error I said earlier. It’s just like a parent to forget birthdates. Freddie was born in 4/1990. He’s 16 not 15.

    Talk to you Sunday Mr. B.

    Love ya,
    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at July 2, 2006 2:07 AM

    hi alex — i’m sorry you are out of the world cup. really.

    freddie is eating tonite, that’s good news — anyone heard from daphne on penelope?

    life is good this weekend, huh? no news is good news. love to all. babs.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 2, 2006 2:32 AM

    Great news about Mike! Wow, it is so amazing how quickly he is recovering!!! It just shows how powerful prayer is! That was cute about him seeing Joel Osteen on tv. Again, that post was wonderful.

    Posted by: Lynda at July 2, 2006 3:23 AM

    Hi Alex and all of Barbaro’s friends: I haven’t posted for a week. Figured Alex had enough to do, but I’ve checked in my usual three or four times a day. I just logged my vote on your vote for Horse of the Year. It was a no brainer . . .I think it was Zito that said, Barbaro has been perfect. Until the Preakness, he was unbeaten and his Kentucky Derby victory was spectacular. I’m glad the big horse continues to do well. We can only hope that his progress continues and I know his fans have been warned about a false sense of hope, at least up to this point, he has defied the ‘gods.’ This site has become an important part of my day. It has become an avenue to voice change for a better racing community. Please keep feeding us information . . .not just updates on Barbaro.

    Posted by: Janet at July 2, 2006 3:35 AM

    Going out of town, But taking my laptop so I can check on Barbaro. Thank you Alex for everything

    Posted by: Debbie at July 2, 2006 4:00 AM

    Hello Edie, Barbara, Julia B, Donna CJ, Dora and the rest of you wonderful people….

    Just wanted to check in. Edie, I wish I had gone away but things haven’t been good on this end. I had to admit my Penelope to the hosptital late this afternoon. I just can’t understand this because Pee was fine and overall, healthy- bladder issues but they were under control. Will keep this short because I’m exhausted, overwhelmed and just plain sad. We went to the vet yesterday since Pee couldn’t keep any food down since Wednesday evening. They did bloodwork, took x-rays and basically, didn’t know if she had consumed a foreign object or if she developed an infection. We were sent home with anti-nausea meds and told to feed babyfood. The medicine didn’t help and the least bit of babyfood came back up. Pee was very zealous in her desire to eat but couldn’t keep anything down. I decided I had to do something else so I brought her to the vet we used to go to when I lived in Philadelphia and they hospitalized her. They don’t think she consumed an object but her white count is low so this ***may*** be an infection.. the worst is not knowing. They are giving her IV fluids and anti-nausea meds and left her baby food but she wouldn’t eat. I know she is very afraid to be without me and out of her home and I felt horrible leaving her. So sorry to burden everyone and I am behind on my emails but thank everyone for their concern.

    I tried making chicken broth for her and it was a disaster. I believe I read above that someone (Donna/Edie)gave canned chicken broth to their cat. I tried finding one w/out onion or onion powder but was unsuccessful.. onions are toxic to cats.

    So glad Barbaro and Mike are doing well! Happy 4th to everyone.

    Also, so sorry I haven’t responded to our fund raising ideas. I have spent all my time with Pee and I’m behind on emails… tried to read but couldn’t focus very well. So sorry. The house is empty without Pee.. she is my baby.

    Daphne

    Posted by: Daphne at July 2, 2006 4:32 AM

    Skyler, thank you for your kind wishes as well.

    Alex, Eliza, thank you for continuing to do a fantastic job!

    Kim, Happy Birthday!

    We love you, Barbaro.

    Posted by: Daphne at July 2, 2006 4:40 AM

    Daphne, glad to see your comment, but I was hoping you guys were away for part of the weekend. Now I’m hoping that Penelope caught a stomach bug that will disappear soon, maybe with/without antibiotics. She is in the best place. Did the hospital say that you can visit her this weekend. Seeing you has got to boost her spirits.

    The chicken broth I get is College Inn-low sodium.

    While the exact experience is different, we all know that helpless feeling.

    Keep us posted, and you take care of yourself.
    That is straight from Barbaro’s mouth!

    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at July 2, 2006 5:12 AM

    Hello Dear Barbaro, I am so happy to read that you continue to do well. A day does not go by that I don’t check this wonderful website at LEAST twice a day (usually more) to see how you are. I may be across the country, but my heart is with you at New Bolton, Sweet Boy. Keep healing! I love you and pray for you every day! Sue xoxo

    Posted by: Sue at July 2, 2006 5:43 AM

    Hay Bobby:


    Has the person who voted for Jazil fessed up to you yet?! I’m not saying Jazil didn’t do a great job in the Belmont but you would’ve won it by 31 lengths! And why are they coming to your site anyway?! Trolls! Your site is being invaded by trolls! As if you don’t have enough to worry about.

    Hang in there Bobby. Michael said that you had an excellent night the other night. And that was just great news to hear. And now you seem to be a week to week case and not day to day. This is just splendid news indeed. You are not alone in this. We may not be the ones confined to stall rest, and have the surgeries etc. but we feel your pain because our hearts were broken when everything went so wrong for you. And we can’t be there to play silly games with you because you’re in ICU, (and all the rules they have about visiting) and some of us live so very far away. So what we are left with is to write daily sometimes two or three times a day.


    I suppose I just needed a chance to tell you this. And tell you why I keep telling you to listen to the docs and that we love you. You can do this. And hopefully when the big day comes network tv will see the wisdom in having all on tv so I can watch from many miles away. I know I’ll cry tears of joy for you that day. And then it’ll be like your dad said “If you think winning big races is fun, just what until you try retirement” (Three Chimney Farms commercial)


    Thanks for listening Bobby. Sending you lots of horsey hugs and pats.

    Margaret

    Posted by: Margaret at July 2, 2006 2:07 PM

    Goodmorning “CHAMP” !! Did you have a good night?? We had a big storm with rain and the fireworks/ barbecue etc were shortened!! I’m glad that you are safe and sound in your deluxe stall at New Bolton surrounded by all your loving caregivers being pampered as you should be……because we all love you so much and are continuing to pray until your recovery reaches a satisfactory outcome and you go home to your family that adores you…to cool green grassy buttercup laden fields with horsey friends to play with cause you’re really still just a baby!!!WE LOVE YOU BOBBY…STAY SAFE TODAY…RELAX and HEAL and know that VERY MANY PEOPLE ALL OVER THE WORLD PRAY EVERY DAY THAT YOU WIN YOUR RACE FOREVER…Kisses…Horsey Hugs…Favorite Treats and an Ear Rub to you CHAMP…much love to the gang at Fair Hill….your caregivers at New Bolton….your mommy and brothers….owners Roy and Gretchen !!! You are all a “CLASS ACT” an A+++ until tomorrow Maribel Ontario Canada

    Posted by: Maribel at July 2, 2006 2:16 PM

    DORA that strange search engine was probably mine…I live in smalltown Ontario and we have our own telephone company….I can assure you that I’M DEFINITELY A BOBBY VOTER !!!! SO WHO IS THE JAZIL VOTER????? JAZIL would have chased your tail for sure BOBBY and watched from a very great distance as you and Edgar did YOUR RACE ALONE…as the announcer would have said “It’s all BARBARO”!!!!!!!!!! Maribel

    Posted by: Maribel at July 2, 2006 2:30 PM

    Well folks, today is 6 weeks out. The weeks seem to be going by faster now. I hope it continues to do so. Barbaro, you have been going through one heck of an ordeal, brother. You are such a strong, good boy to behave all this time. To think how much your life has changed, and you are just going with the flow, unconcerned and seemingly unhindered by what transpired “before”. I hope you are doing fine, today and always.

    WE LOVE YOU BOBBY!!

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at July 2, 2006 3:10 PM

    Good morning and what wonderful comments to read.

    Mr. B., your fan base is growing more by the day. As far south as SA (I thought there was a post from there), up north to Canada, across to the west coast of NA (and all states in between)and the European papers!

    Margaret, I’m re posting a section from one of your paragraphs because it says it like it is so nicely.

    PARAGRAPH BELOW IS RECOPIED FROM MARGARET’S POST

    We may not be the ones confined to stall rest, and have the surgeries etc. but we feel your pain because our hearts were broken when everything went so wrong for you. And we can’t be there to play silly games with you because you’re in ICU, (and all the rules they have about visiting) and some of us live so very far away. So what we are left with is to write daily sometimes two or three times a day.

    Dora, I enjoy reading your humorous (touching) comments.

    I voted for Mr. B because he deserves it. But the other horses are just doing their job as well and shouldn’t be slighted. It would be nice if all the nominees could get a special gift like extra carrots or something.

    If I’m too serious, please understand my circumstances.

    Mike, continued progress!

    Have a great Sunday Mr. B.!

    Love ya,
    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at July 2, 2006 4:05 PM

    I surely hope everyone knows I was just kidding about the betrayal. I have seen all the other horses run on tv, and MAN they Can run! I am not taking any kudos from them. I just think I am partial to OUR BOY BOBBY. Please do not misunderstand, it’s all in fun, folks. I am only malicious and maladjusted when it comes towards humans, not animals!! LOL

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at July 2, 2006 4:16 PM

    So glad to hear all is alright again today Big Boy! Keep up the good recovery sweetheart!!
    We all love you very much, you ARE the only 3 yr. old we know!LOLOL

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at July 2, 2006 4:18 PM

    ALex — thanks for the update. I would think that Bernadini would have to win both the Travers and Breeders Cup Classic — too much sentiment for the best horse of the 21st century. Bobby.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 2, 2006 4:23 PM

    Good morning all, no matter what time this comment says it is posted.

    Mike Rea’s blog has more info dated yesterday, from his first family visit with his kids, and info about the rehab center where he will be getting 3 different kinds of therapy 6 days a week.

    Nothing new re Barbaro does equal good news. Hope maybe Alex will have something more specific sooner or later, though. I love those tidbits!

    Our fundraising group is brainstorming – growing in numbers – please check out the special thread (link on right side of page, near top) and send your email address to Barbara Kerr to be part of the planning stages of what promises to be a monumental mobilization of horse-lovers to provide for horses in need.

    CJ (Blackie’s Mother & Pleasure’s Aunt) in Hammond, IN

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 2, 2006 5:14 PM

    Barbara Kerr’s email address – send her yours to get on the fundraising group list – is barbaratkerr@yahoo.com

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 2, 2006 5:23 PM

    Hola’ Barbaro- you have brought a lot of good folks together in your honor to do some really great things- I always think about you and everyone involved in your well being !

    We would like to set up a link in your name for support of Thoroughbred Retirement Facilities, What do you think ? You can respond back via Peter or Alex since they don’t have a keyboard fit for you yet !
    Pura Vida Barbaro !

    Sending you Love, hugs and treats !

    Julia B

    Posted by: Julia B at July 2, 2006 5:26 PM

    PS- Happy Birthday Kim ! Hope you enjoyed your day ! Alex -sorry about England !

    Also great news on Mike so glad he is improving ! many prayers answered here!

    To all – Have a safe 4th-sorry no firworks for you Dora- you’ll have to watch them on TV !

    Daphne – hoping things work out with your baby Penelope!


    Lisa – I am a Red Sox fan too!

    Julia B

    Posted by: Julia B at July 2, 2006 5:43 PM

    Well, I just have to say….before I became consumed with Barbaro’s welfare, I had no idea there was such a thing as the “3-year old of the year” … but, I will be very upset if Barbaro does not get this honor.

    I think Bobby deserves this honor for 3 main reasons:
    1. He has proven his superior athleticism over and over (being undefeated, the distance by which he won the Derby, initially keeping himself upright and protecting his injured leg, his ability to scratch his ear, get up and down, etc.).
    2. He is obviously highly intelligent and exhibits an almost-human will to overcome all odds and live. (How many people thought that this magnificient spirit, with the instinct and training to run with the wind, would adapt to his confinement so well?)
    3. He has ignited great interest in TB racing, as well as making uninformed people such as myself aware of the crimes being committed against these noble partners of man.

    I’m not taking away anything from the other horses, but it just seems to me that Barbaro has move than proven himself to be THE CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS. (Not that I’m prejudiced or anything.)

    Posted by: Sarah at July 2, 2006 8:24 PM

    Congrats Bobby on another GREAT DAY of HEALING !!! You are just the most superior patient !!!! Weather still muggy here in Ontario!!! A very large pot of flowers on my front porch was blown over in the wind last evening !! Glad you are all safe and sound ?? Alex thanks for your continued thorough job of ferreting out info on our BOBBY !!! Wishing you all a joyous 4th….WHY ??….BECAUSE WE LOVE YOU !!!! Rest well “CHAMP” YOU ARE 3yr OLD OF THE WORLD and MILLENIUM as far as we are concerned and probably most of the world….just look at your attributes …speed…beauty…grace under pressure…class ….smarts….winner of the Kentucky Derby by the largest margin in over 40+ years !!!!! YOU ARE ALL THAT and MORE “CHAMP” !!! WHO COULD TOP ALL THAT ???? WHO’S THE BEST ??? YOU’RE THE BEST “CHAMP” !!!!! Kisses and Huge Horsey Hugs from your #1 FAN in ONTARIO CANADA Maribel

    Posted by: Maribel at July 2, 2006 8:27 PM

    Great news on Barbaro! Keep it going Barbaro.

    So happy Mike is doing well!

    Hi Julia B, my fellow Red Sox Fan!

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 2, 2006 9:10 PM

    Thanks for the update Alex.
    Yes, six weeks ago I furiously searched the internet for information on Barbaro. I cried (OK bawled) when I saw the pictures of Barbaro and heard the news that he had practically trotted back to his stall and was eating heartily. Wow, seems like a million years ago.
    I am greatful for each uneventful day for Barbaro. I sincerely pray that the next cast change will reveal considerable improvement and that all is on the mend.
    Barbaro, I hope you can feel the positive thoughts that so many send to you daily. We are all pulling for you and we love you.

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 3, 2006 12:21 AM

    BARBARO IS NUMBER ONE!!!!!

    NOT THAT I AM PARTIAL, OR ANYTHING….

    GO BARBARO, YOU ARE A WINNER IN ALL OUR BOOKS!!!

    WE ALL LOVE YOU VERY MUCH!!!!

    #1 #1 #1 #1 WHOOPEE!!!!!! :):) 🙂 🙂

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at July 3, 2006 2:19 AM

    than you for the wonderful post, lisa m. well put. we all feel the same. i think barbaro represents an personal triumph for us all, on some level. glad it’s a horse that’s pulled a nation together again — isn’t it great?

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 3, 2006 3:17 AM

    Hay Bobby:


    Seems like you and I are having similar weekends. I’m not doing a thing. Lazy is right. Only I’m chowing on chocolate (don’t think that’s on your diet this weekend–so don’t get your hopes up). But you can munch carrots for the both of us!


    Seriously though, I know things can still go wrong. I’m thinking if we can get to Labor Day Weekend will Bobby be out of danger then? At what point will we know? I know Dr R. said that even when Bobby goes home he’ll only be 75 % sure. Is there some clear way we’ll know?


    Other than laminitis (which I think pain wise is somewhat similar to a heel spur in humans only a 1000 times more serious–it is life threatening), colitis, and the leg not healing is there anything else that we should know about?


    Bobby you just continue healing. Keep your good thoughts flowing. Remember we love you. Asking questions is never wrong. Listen to the docs. And eats your carrots!Lots of horsey hugs…


    Margaret

    Posted by: Margaret at July 3, 2006 3:46 AM

    Just wondering – is Barbaro’s right leg/hoof being X-rayed to monitor whether there is any rotation (of what? what is it that rotates in laminitis; is it the coffin bone?) that would signal the onset of laminitis? If it is being X-rayed and shows no signs of rotation, that would indicate we have less to worry about.

    Mike Rea’s latest update (July 2), written by his sister Nancy, rather than his other sister Cathy the nurse, highlights how important it is to second-guess and question the people in white coats. Take a look.

    Wishing both Barbaro and Mike a continuing steady recovery. Also hoping that Edie’s Freddie and Daphne’s Penelope are holding their own. CJ (Blackie’s Mother & Pleasure’s Aunt) in Hammond, IN

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 3, 2006 6:18 AM

    Update 159: Barbaro wins! That was the poll result: Barbaro: 272; Jazil 1; Other 1 (for 3yo of the year). I have taken the poll down as it was delaying the ‘performance’ of the site. I will need to relook at how to use polls without compromising overall site performance.

    By the way…thank you all for becoming my family. It is so easy to say,,,just an animal..but if you have loved and lost,,,you know. So again,, thank you all.
    Philly, Race Horse Lover Since Bret Hanover, Buckpasser and Damacus…………..

    Posted by: susan at July 3, 2006 6:46 AM

    Barbaro, how are you today, buddy? I haven’t posted in a few days but that doesn’t mean I don’t love you and that I haven’t been thinking of you. How are you? I hope you had a nice weekend and your spirits remain high. We love you!!

    Happy 4th of July to everyone.-premature a bit, I know. I hope most of you aren’t at work like I am.

    Here’s an excerpt from an interesting article:

    Ruby came to in a securely closed, padded recovery room with a peep hole and a video camera.
    She lifted her head off the ground and seemed groggy like a person is after surgery, when the anesthesia is wearing off. Except Ruby had no family sitting at bedside. And no bedside, just a soft floor for a smooth recovery. No light, either. She snorted and went back to sleep, still tired and likely bewildered. Darkness, a padded mask and an endotracheal tube down your throat will do that.

    Link below:
    http://www.dailybulletin.com/health/ci_4005982

    I am waiting to hear how Penelope is today. She is in the hospital. I will let you know. CJ, thank you for the kind words.

    Daphne

    Posted by: Daphne at July 3, 2006 1:24 PM

    Barbaro,

    My thoughts and prayers are always with you but more so today. I know everything will be fine and we will get a GREAT report back. Love to you handsome!! XOXOXOXOX

    Posted by: Karen at July 3, 2006 1:54 PM

    Daphne, please post an update on Pee for us, we are all eager to hear how she’s doing. Hope you’re doing well too, btw.

    Let’s hope there’s more good news in Bobby’s next set of x-rays, too.

    barb

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 3, 2006 1:54 PM

    Possible cast change today for Barbaro? Oh, boy. Good luck, Barbaro, you will especially be in all of our thoughts today. You have so many people, pulling for you! We hope beyond hope, all goes well, you are continuing to heal, you do well with the anesthesia and you do ok with the sling so you don’t get a wound. We will be waiting to hear further news. Only good news about Barbaro, Dr. R!!!

    Daphne

    Posted by: Daphne at July 3, 2006 1:57 PM

    Good luck Bobby on the cast change! Thanks so much for this site! I check on America’s Hero Horse daily!

    Posted by: Pam at July 3, 2006 2:42 PM

    Hi Barbara,

    I can’t remember what I last posted so forgive me. I wasn’t happy with the quality of care Pee received from the local vet (on Friday) so on Saturday, she was still vomiting and I brought her to the vet we used to see prior to moving to New Jersey.. in Philadelphia. They admitted her, as she was becoming dehydrated and continued with her anti-naseua meds. She is very upset about being there, wouldn’t eat (her desire to eat was there for me, just couldn’t keep anything down) and pulled out her IV. I visited her yesterday and she wolfed down her babyfood. So happy to see each other. She kept that food down, which was a relief as it was the first food she kept down since Wednesday evening. They did repeat blood work and her white count was back to an acceptable level- low before. They are **thinking** this could have been a viral infection.

    Just received a call- Pee ate breakfast this morning and didn’t vomit… great news! Great News!!! They are going to release her later today because she is doing better and is very unhappy there. I’ve made an appointment with a radiologist for next Monday for Pee to have an ultrasound and will cancel if she does well this week. If the vomiting begins again, I will take her to the ER where most likely, an ultrasound will be performed. Please keep your fingers crossed for Pee contining to keep her food down and Barbaro, if his cast gets changed. Love you both!! Daphne- Thank you everyone for your concern! It means so much.

    Posted by: Daphne at July 3, 2006 2:50 PM

    Bobby, if today is the day for the second cast change, know this: There will not be one moment when you will be alone. You or Dr. Richardson and his staff.

    Know that our collective hearts and prayers will provide a strength that is more powerful than anything else. We pray the radiographs show improvement, that you wake up calmly in the pool and once again “practically jog” back to your stall in ICU for some snacks, pets, scratches and love.

    Will keep checking here regularly.

    Daphne, your news is wonderful. Hug your baby for me OK.

    We love you Bobby,

    Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at July 3, 2006 3:10 PM

    Beautiful Bobby!!!!CAST CHANGE TODAY ???? I will be praying extra hard for you today that you have continued healing and that God has his hand on you!! You have touched our hearts in so many special ways…You have adapted and become the best patient….Still “THE CHAMP” in all of our eyes now and forever….no matter what befalls!!!!I’m praying that God guides Dr. R and all his staff with your cast change and that miracles are happening in your healing journey!!! God does perform miracles ….I KNOW…I’m one of his CANCER MIRACLES!!!!!Surgeries are OK BOBBY….you go to sleep and then you wake up and there’s no pain!!! I know ..I’ve had seven or more!!!But you already know that ..don’t you “CHAMP”?? I’M A SURVIVOR TOO…JUST LIKE YOU !!! God Bless you today beautiful BOBBY and always for you are truly one of his best creations!!!Sending LOVE and special kisses,horsey hugs and all your favorite treats… much love to all your extended family at Fair Hill who are rooting for you…your family Roy and Gretchen…your mommy daddy and little brother and Dr. R and all the staff at New Bolton !!!!

    Posted by: Maribel at July 3, 2006 3:15 PM

    Question for Alex or anyone who has gone through this with a horse:
    When the HRTV says Barbaro is not “out of the woods” yet, does anyone have a timeframe as to when that will be? 6 mos, a year? How many more cast changes and when does the hardware stop working??

    Thanks,
    Carol
    in San Diego
    by way of Boston
    Go Red Sox!!

    Posted by: Carol at July 3, 2006 3:25 PM

    I know the cast change is unavoidable, I just wish they could do it w/out general anesthesia. It is so harmful to all animals to keep knocking them out for extended periods. Scary!

    Barbaro, you are in excellent hands! You will do fine, Big Boy!!I expect you would be rewarded with alot more junkfood after the procedure is done! That is truly one incentive for you- I know.

    Daphne, I am so glad you are picking up Pee. It is great that she is eating for you, and keeping it down,also. I hope everything is back to normal with her.

    I was glad to read on Mike Rea’s site about his recovery going better. With both his sister’s help and them noticing something wasn’t quite right, they are helping him so much more than his day to day nurses can.

    BARBARO-WE LOVE YOU- KEEP YOUR CHIN UP-BIG BOY!!

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at July 3, 2006 3:36 PM

    Praying for Barbaro on this critical day. Hope the cast change goes smoothly and that the x-rays indicate Barbaro is continuing to heal. Please keep us updated, and thank you for maintaining this site.

    Posted by: Elizabeth Thompson at July 3, 2006 3:55 PM

    thanks, alex for the good insights — also, there is no textbook protocol to follow with Barbaro — to my knowledge, this is probably the first case of this kind on a racehorse, and the vets are all probably inclined to make sure that recovery is continuing — propholactic therapy vs. defensive, i.m.h.o.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 3, 2006 4:01 PM

    Carol in San Diego — hi. Bobby will not be out of the woods until he can move around normally and not be confined to a stall, no matter how large it is. only because a horse needs to move to aid in digestion and reduce the risk of colic, which can be dangerous, to say the least.

    Bobby will also not be out of the woods until he can stand on all 4 legs and distribute weight evenly, w/out casts to reduce the threat of laminitis.

    those are the 2 largest factors as i see it.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 3, 2006 4:05 PM

    Last cast change was over and done with before I knew it was happening – this time I know in advance and I can’t believe how concerned I am. Will be so relieved when it is all over and we know all is still well with our hero Barbaro. I’ll be checking in here throughout the day.

    Daphne, so glad Penelope ate and kept it down. Hope things continue to improve. She’ll be so happy to be home. Edie, glad the vet OK’ed for you to give PediaLyte to Freddie, which I can attest works wonders for dehydration. Makes me wonder, though, why you had to learn of it from a total stranger (me) on the internet and why all vets don’t routinely recommend it whenever a critter has a condition (such as not eating and/or vomiting and/or diarrhea) that leads to dehydration. (!) As caretakers of our critters we have to be vigilant and creative. CJ (Blackie’s Mother & Pleasure’s Aunt) in Hammond, IN

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 3, 2006 4:14 PM

    Daphne, so relieved to hear about Pee. She’ll be much happier at home with mom. Mom has to keep herself in a good state also. Now you can have a happy finish to this weekend.

    Who mentioned Buckpasser and Damascus? I had a friendly rivalry with my brother. Damascus vs. Dr. Fager. Buckpasser I remember but not so vividly. Forego was another one of my favorites. Mr. B. when you’re feeling better you should read up on these guys.

    I know it’s not like buying a new pair of shoes, but things will go positively. Bumpy but positive. You’re the champ and so far your running a perfect race. Keep it up and you’ll get to the finish line sooner then you think – even if it’s walking (race walking?)

    Love ya,
    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at July 3, 2006 4:18 PM

    Crossing all 20 fingers and toes for the cast change ……

    Thank Heaven for this site…I would be totally frustrated if I only had the Penn site to check for the latest.

    Posted by: Sarah at July 3, 2006 4:46 PM

    I almost wish I didn’t know that the cast was being changed ahead of time. It was much better to have read AFTER the fact that it all went well! So now I’m checking all the time and sitting on pins and needles awaiting word. I’m getting NOTHING done here at work waiting to here. Barbaro…we’re all pulling for you! Today’s going to be another good day, I can just feel it.

    Posted by: Sheila at July 3, 2006 4:47 PM

    From today’s Baltimore Sun on line:

    http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/bal-sp.digesttop03jul03,0,5083144.story


    “Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro had a visit with his surgeon yesterday.

    Dr. Dean Richardson said the horse, who is attempting to recover from a broken rear, right leg suffered in the Preakness, could have another cast change this week.

    Barbaro has been doing fine since his first cast change June 13, a little over three weeks after the original surgery. At that time, Barbaro was X-rayed and found to be healing properly.

    Now nearly three weeks after that first change, Richardson said this cast “is beginning to show signs of wear.” On the day the cast is changed, Richardson is expected to X-ray Barbaro’s leg.”

    Posted by: Sarah at July 3, 2006 4:51 PM

    Bobby, good luck today and I know you’ll come through with flying colors. You always have! Godspeed, Dr. Richardson!

    Posted by: J. Carson Black at July 3, 2006 4:52 PM

    Good luck Bobby – thinking of you and hoping for good news…

    Thanks Alex for the update – awaiting further news with fingers and toes crossed…

    Posted by: Lisa Leach at July 3, 2006 5:25 PM

    Bobby, Barbaro, Mr. B, Oh Great One, Handsome — we all are pulling for you and love you very much.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 3, 2006 5:33 PM

    Realizing it’s already afternoon on the east coast, I’m hoping that Bobby’s cast change is over and done with and that we’ll soon be reading here of its success. I’m taking it as a positive sign that Daphne’s Penelope has taken a dramatic turn for the better and I hope that Edie’s Freddie will follow suit–and of course, that our Big Guy too will continue with his sterling record of only positive progress reports.

    We’re still right here with you, Bobby, cheering you on all the way!

    Nancy in CA

    Posted by: Nancy Babcock at July 3, 2006 5:41 PM

    Bobby, I am pulling and praying for you. Will check back often to see how it went. We all know it will be great news, you are a fighter and a CHAMP!!! WE LOVE YOU!!!

    Posted by: Karen at July 3, 2006 5:59 PM

    My thoughts and prayers are with you today (as always), dear Barbaro. I will be eagerly awaiting and update later today, but will continue to send healing thoughts your way. Keep the faith, Sweet Boy! Love you! Sue

    Posted by: Sue at July 3, 2006 5:59 PM

    thanks, alex. we are all collectively holding our breath. he’s in the best hands there are to take care of him right now…..

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 3, 2006 6:00 PM

    There’s a Twilight Zone marathon going on all through the 4th, going on now. SciFi channel, I think it’s on basic cable; on DirecTV it’s 244. Keeping me diverted while awaiting good news. Alex is so kind to us, I know he won’t make us wait, and we will know as soon as possible that all has gone well. CJ

    ps when I posted earlier that I wondered whether they were X-raying B’s leg/hoof for possible (coffin bone?) rotation, I meant the rear leg opposite to the broken one. Still wondering about that; do they monitor the other leg/hoof with X-rays in between cast changes, to get an early warning re onset of laminitis?

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 3, 2006 7:04 PM

    Alex, thank you. It is now 1:10 where I am, 2:10 in Philly. I am praying constantly that the radiographs show improvement, and all goes well in the post-op portion of this cast change, and beyond.

    I know, Alex, that you’ll post as soon as you hear. You’re a godsend for all of us who love Bobby so much.

    Dr. Richardson, you have been blessed with the talents you have. There is no better place for Bobby to be, and no better doctor to care for him.

    Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at July 3, 2006 7:12 PM

    Praying for positive x-rays that show the bones fusing. I am really nervous about this, so I decided that I would give it all to God. We’re pulling for you Bobby. Thanks to all for the updates. Our love and prayers are with you.

    Posted by: Greg Neel at July 3, 2006 7:27 PM

    How many times can you hit the “REFRESH” button on the computer without it crashing? Godspeed son……

    Posted by: Greg Neel at July 3, 2006 7:35 PM

    I hate waiting!

    Posted by: Sarah at July 3, 2006 7:44 PM

    I can’t stand to wait either. I also keep hitting the refresh button. You’d think we would have heard something by now….it’s been two hours. *keeping fingers, toes and everything crossed* LOVE YA BOBBY!!

    Posted by: Karen at July 3, 2006 7:52 PM

    Me too! Fingers crossed all goes well for beautiful Barbaro.
    And Greg, I’m fairly certain that the refresh button can withstand a tremendous amount of use as mine has endured quite a workout!

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 3, 2006 7:52 PM

    My heart is in my ………..hey how much more love can I give Bobby………Honey, we are with you, heart and soul……
    Greg, you on DSL ? dialup crashes all the time…
    We probably are turning into a community here….Hey the next Barbaro convention will be held in Ocean City….

    Posted by: Susan at July 3, 2006 7:54 PM

    My heart is in my ………..hey how much more love can I give Bobby………Honey, we are with you, heart and soul……
    Greg, you on DSL ? dialup crashes all the time…
    We probably are turning into a community here….Hey the next Barbaro convention will be held in Ocean City….

    Posted by: Susan at July 3, 2006 7:55 PM

    Sorry bout the double comment, there appears to be something Tim put in to stop abusive comment….and I have one word for anyone who disses our Bobby…
    But since I am a lady…I will refrain. How could anyone come on this site and say bad things..
    BTW…root for my Job app at Las Quintos …..please….

    Posted by: susan at July 3, 2006 8:00 PM

    Barbaro. Good luck today big fella, hang in there. We’re all praying for you. Thank you Alex for all your hard work on keeping all of us updated on Barbaro. We all appreciate it very much. Jim Barbaruolo

    Posted by: JIm Barbaruolo at July 3, 2006 8:05 PM

    Hay Bobby:


    I disappear for a few hours and voila your getting that damn cast change today. Okay, it’s not like I didn’t know it was coming up or anything. It makes me nervous to know that this is happening to you.


    I may not know all the things that can go wrong but I’m so hopeful for you today. You can get down, roll, get back up all on your bad foot. You can even lift the “good” foot to scratch an ear. This makes me hopeful about the rads.


    So Bobby as scared as I am for you I’ll continue to think good thoughts for you. Remember how much love we all have for you. You listen to the docs.


    I’ll be back a bit later to check up on you. Thinking of you with much love and lots of horsey hugs

    Margaret

    Posted by: Margaret at July 3, 2006 8:13 PM

    OK, like I’m trying to work here (my office is not closed today) and I keep hitting “refresh”. I was just on a business call and all I could think about was Bobby, so I’d hit refresh again, and try to appear that I was concentrating on what was being said to me. Geeeez.

    Need to stop and wait at least 10 minutes, or more, before I check again. My heart is literally beating a mile a minute.

    We love you baby, you are NOT ALONE here.

    Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at July 3, 2006 8:21 PM

    Skyler, I am like you, can’t concentrate on anything but Bobby!! We are here for ya big boy, we love you!!

    Posted by: Karen at July 3, 2006 8:28 PM

    I keep hitting refresh too, Skyler. Anybody have any news? Hey the good thing is Bobby will be alive and the rest of us will be SFU.
    Just tryin a little levity in this time of worry,
    S.

    Posted by: Susan at July 3, 2006 8:28 PM

    I just checked vet.upenn.edu and nothing new there.

    Posted by: Skyler at July 3, 2006 8:30 PM

    Praise be to God!!!! Way to go Bobby!!!

    Posted by: Greg Neel at July 3, 2006 8:34 PM

    Maybe Kathy could come in and explain some of this? I think we got some wires crossed somewhere. You said the abcess is in the left foot (Bobby’s right foot is the bad one), what about laminitis? Help! I feel a bit confused.


    But I did hear you say this was as good a cast change as hoped for. Thank the man upstairs (or whoever you happen to believe in).

    Margaret

    Posted by: Margaret at July 3, 2006 8:38 PM

    Wishing you a smooth cast change today “Bobby”- hang in there- hoping all looks good in the x-rays
    Much love to you and Dr. Richardson !

    Posted by: Julia B at July 3, 2006 8:41 PM

    Wow -as I was typing my note -there was an update- very good news Barbaro !

    Posted by: Julia B at July 3, 2006 8:44 PM

    not going to say a word, other than I am not happy…not with Dr. Dean…he is above and beyond. The Staff at New Bolton (who own my cat, btw) are Exceller…..I just have never seen. But I can Pray.

    Posted by: susan at July 3, 2006 8:44 PM

    Thank you, thank you, thank you! “Phew” is right.

    A bit worried about the absess but he has Dr. Richardson to look after that, so all that can possibly be done is being done.

    Posted by: Skyler at July 3, 2006 8:46 PM

    I took notes, the absess was in the left hind (opposite leg to the injury for sure). Of course Laminitis is the big worry as we know, this kind of absess (in the heal) is not as problematic and I guess very treatable.

    Posted by: alex at July 3, 2006 8:47 PM

    Thank you Alex! Huge sigh of relief. Thank you God!

    We love you Barbaro!

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 3, 2006 8:48 PM

    Great going, Bobby and Dr. R.! I knew you’d both come through just fine and give us even more to cheer about. YAY!!!!!

    Nancy in CA

    Posted by: Nancy Babcock at July 3, 2006 8:49 PM

    From NBC

    http://www.vet.upenn.edu/newsandevents/news/Barbaro_Update7-3.htm

    2 bent screws 🙁

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 3, 2006 8:49 PM

    3 new screws too and new pics on July 5.

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 3, 2006 8:50 PM

    WHEW!!! He is back in his stall and doing ok!! That is great news!! But I am worried now more so than ever about laminitis. I hope they keep a very close watch on him, I know they do but more so now since he had the absess. CHEERS TO YOU BIG GUY, WAY TO GO!!! WE LOVE YOU!!! HUGS AND KISSES!!!!

    Posted by: Karen at July 3, 2006 8:53 PM

    YAY! The words “Good” and “VERY good” were used in the update…so I am all Good with that!

    Bobby, I’ll let you in on a lil secret, your not the only one with a few screws loose…it can happen to the best of us. Okay mah boy, back to healing.

    Posted by: XMY at July 3, 2006 8:55 PM

    Phew! is right! Thank Heaven he’s doing well. As good as can be expected. He’ll probably feel better now. I know you don’t have more information – I’m thinking they’d drain the abscess?

    That was quite a cliffhanger…

    Good going, Dr. Richardson, and good going, Bobby.

    Posted by: J. Carson Black at July 3, 2006 8:56 PM

    Thanks Alex, as always, for the news….

    Posted by: Lisa Leach at July 3, 2006 8:58 PM

    So glad for the good news. An abscess is (as Alex says) very treatable, and as far as complications go, is probably minimal in terms of long-term outcome. If anything, discomfort in the “good” leg will make him use the operated leg more. Interested in why new screws/pins were needed – additional new ones and those which replaced old ones. Thank you Alex for giving us enough information to keep us from crawling out of our skins! Looking forward to U Penn’s new pics Weds. Love to y’all – CJ

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 3, 2006 8:59 PM

    Just had a horse with an abscess and it its very treatable….Wondering about the screws and the meaning? How did 2 get bent? What’s the meaning of putting news ones in? What did they have to do to put new ones in….

    Inquiring minds need to know….

    Posted by: Lisa Leach at July 3, 2006 9:04 PM

    Thank you for the update, Alex! I’m breathing again. Take care, Dear Barbaro, we love you! Stay strong, Sweet Boy! Love you! Sue

    Posted by: Sue at July 3, 2006 9:05 PM

    Two bent screws, three new ones and an abscess. I am a worry wart but I can’t help it, I am just plain scared. I know I am spoiled, everything has gone so well that I expect everything to be perfect and this news isn’t perfect…..I am back to crying.

    I am praying for you Barbaro

    Kate

    Posted by: Kate at July 3, 2006 9:15 PM

    Whew! I took a nap and all this happened!!! Thanks be to God that he recovered. I am assuming the bent screws were from “wear and tear”? That meant that they had to put another incision in his leg. Since Dr. Dean says everything looks great, I am assuming all these things are no problems. Where did he get the abcess from, I wonder?

    Posted by: Lynda at July 3, 2006 9:17 PM

    Barbaro reached another milestone with the second cast change. Unfortunately, due to additional surgery to replace, and insert additional, screws I would think that risk of infection is back on the list of things to watch for and be concerned about. The abcess shouldn’t be a huge deal. Chances are they caught it while it was still small and have thoroughly cleaned it out. Just curious, was the abcess found during the trimming of the left hind or was this something that had been bothering Barbaro?

    Joyce

    Posted by: Joyce Moore at July 3, 2006 9:18 PM

    i had a racehorse named donner party who raced a very successful career with ongoing abcess problems, as cj and lisa said, it’s easy to treat, the farrier just does a little scooping and probably repacking and maybe he needs a different shoe.

    just glad they caught it. i’m glad they got rid of the bent screws, too, that may have been painful, they could have slipped at any point thus far. as for the 3 new screws, who knows, maybe there is just one spot that needs more help.

    the best part is, they caught the abcess.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 3, 2006 9:20 PM

    PRAISE THE LORD!!!!!You are the STAR PATIENT BOBBY!!!! GOD BLESS YOU FOREVER MIRACLE BOY!!! You are safe yet again!!!!LOVE CAN MOVE MOUNTAINS…and everything else too!!!! CHAMP we are so relieved that you are safe and sound again in your nice comfy air-conditioned stall!!!Keep up the wonderful healing and with God’s help and lots of love from all of us you will be free to roam your butter-cup laden fields once again!!!!THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU Dr. R and staff at New Bolton….Thank You Alex and everyone at Fair Hill for understanding our love for Bobby and keeping us all updated….WE LOVE HIM SO MUCH TOO!!! Roy and Gretchen thank you for sharing your wonderful horse with all of us so willingly…GOD BLESS YOU FOR ALL YOU HAVE DONE FOR BEAUTIFUL BOBBY AND ALL YOU CONTINUE TO DO FOR HORSES EVERYWHERE…… YOU HAVE SHOWN THE WORLD THE BEST RACING HAS TO OFFER IN EVERY WAY!!!WE LOVE YOU ALL..Relax and have a joyous 4th….we will continue our prayer vigil until BOBBY is completely recovered!!!Goodnight “CHAMP” relax …rest…enjoy your special treats….we’ll do the worrying …you just HEAL…kisses…horsey hugs…and love bites coming your way HANDSOME FELLA!!!from Maribel

    Posted by: Maribel at July 3, 2006 9:24 PM

    YAYYYY…Bobby is back in stall after his safe recovery from surgery.

    Just thinking…Maybe the abscess was caused by that “special shoe” on his “good” hoof, and not necessarily because he was overcompensating for his injured leg?

    Also, maybe the screws in the injured leg were loose ‘cos Bobby is able to use the leg quite extensively and comfortably, thus he hasn’t been overusing the good leg?

    UGH. I hate any mentioning of that laminitis stuff….which I never even heard of before Barbaro became the center of my attention.

    Posted by: Sarah at July 3, 2006 9:27 PM

    thanks again, alex, for keeping us posted. it is always greatly appreciated.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 3, 2006 9:28 PM

    Hi big guy, I am so happy you are back in your stall, I think the lose screws are a good indication that you are putting all your weight on your cast, which is good.

    So now you got some fresh ones to give you more support. I am not worried about the absess, you have been standing around for weeks now, I think its to be expected from a combination of things.

    I am just glad that you are probably pain free again and can roll around in your bed as much as you want.

    I have been keeping an eye on you from afar, I got married last weekend, and had to take a break from you. I was so happy to check back and see that all I missed was a series of good days.

    I love you Barbaro and I know you will continue to heal, plus or minus a few minor hick ups such as the absess. I know you are in the best hands possible. Get some rest big guy.

    Lots of Love

    Shannon & Zeena

    Posted by: Shannon at July 3, 2006 9:34 PM

    I sure hope the new pix include Barbaro grabbing his treats off the ledge of his stall door.

    Posted by: Sarah at July 3, 2006 9:38 PM

    Don’t worry too much about the screws. When my wife broke her femur in a MVA 6 years ago, the docs put in a rod, and four screws to hold it in place. During rehab, one of the screws got bent from her putting weight on the broke leg. They went in, replaced them, and she was good to go. Abcesses are easily treated too, usually by a farrier. So, let’s not worry and instead rejoice at the wonderful news that Bobby is healing.

    To me, the most wonderful part of the x-rays came with this news: the radiographs look excellent. This is the critical part. His bones must heal and knit back together- and if the rads look good, then all else will fall into place. We love you champ……

    Posted by: Greg Neel at July 3, 2006 9:43 PM

    Bless You ALex for keeping us so well informed…noone else offers such a close look into Barbaros daily routine….I feel so blessed to be a part of this message board and all of the wonderful things that are transpiring because of it (awareness of the horse slaughter ban bill and mike rhea to name a few).

    The news that Michael is already there to visit is wonderful….I hope we get to hear from Kim and Peter again as well. What a wonderful team they are!

    Thank you again for all of your incredible insigh and updates…I kept checking your site to be sure our Bobby is ok and I can sleep better knowing that he is once again doing so well!

    Maria

    Posted by: Maria Ackerman at July 3, 2006 9:50 PM

    Maria,

    I came to the conclusion that if I was a horse, I would want Team Barbaro as my humans. LOL

    Posted by: Lynda at July 3, 2006 9:55 PM

    Well stated, Greg – that the xrays looked great is terrific news….Let’s face it, Dr. Richardson doesnt exactly throw “greats” around that readily so when he says “great” he means it…

    Posted by: Lisa Leach at July 3, 2006 9:57 PM

    BARBARO
    JUST GOT WORD ABOUT YOUR CAST CHANGE AND THANKSI THINK OUR PRAY’S ARE BEING ANSWERED. WE ALL WANT YOU TO GET WELL .LOVE YOU
    BETTY AND BOB.

    Posted by: BETTY at July 3, 2006 10:04 PM

    I agree with Greg (a couple of posts ahead of this one)–let’s not worry and instead rejoice! there is so much to rejoice about!

    Good grief–all this good news, including even the bent screws, given what that likely indicates (his putting full weight on the injured leg for most/all of the time). We can’t let a little easily treated abscess cloud our vision!

    Bobby’s doing great–and we need to keep supporting him with positive thoughts and not negative worry (that’s never helped anyone or anything!). 🙂 Try, people!! You can do it!!

    Nancy in CA


    And thanks again SO MUCH, Alex–you’re a far better informant than UPenn–I stopped checking with them weeks ago!

    Posted by: Nancy Babcock at July 3, 2006 10:08 PM

    Barbaro, you have a great night and I will check on you first thing in the morning. I am so glad everything went well today. Sending you big hugs and kisses….LOVE YOU!!!!

    PS Thanks to all the doctors who are taking such great care of our favorite boy, we love you too!!

    Posted by: Karen at July 3, 2006 10:09 PM

    No worries here! I was just curious about where the abcess could come from. I figured the bent screws were from “wear and tear” and I see that as pretty good news because that means he is putting weight on it, so it must not be hurting him.

    Posted by: Lynda at July 3, 2006 10:14 PM

    “And now, for something completely different” – I thought people here would be interested in the story of the first woman jockey in the US.
    Say RIP to Anna Lee Aldred, who became the 1st US woman jockey in 1939 at the age of 18; she died at 85 on June 12; the news is just breaking today (July 3). She continued riding until she broke a hip at age 80. In addition to the obit, I also wanted to post these links, from the Colorado Women’s Hall of Fame and the National Cowgirl Halll of Fame.
    These links include photos both early and late. While this is far afield from our topic at hand, now that we know Barbaro has made it back to his stall and is receiving the best possible care and treatment, I thought this group might find this story of interest, as did I. CJ in Hammond, IN

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 3, 2006 10:26 PM

    Great, great news, champ. Your x-rays look great and your leg looks good. Another great job, Dr. R and New Bolton. Our boy made it through another cast change. Keep up the courage and strength, Barbaro. We love you so much and are here for you.

    What does the abcess come from? The extra weight placed on that leg or his special shoe. **Also, can I ask a dumb question?**

    ***Is my assumption correct that when they change his cast they also then remove his shoe from the other leg to examine the foot?*** I hadn’t thought of this. I suppose they did this with his first cast change and the abcess wasn’t there.??

    Daphne and Penelope (who is home!!!)

    Posted by: daphne at July 3, 2006 10:26 PM

    Thank you to Alex, Kathy, Peter, Kim, Eliza for everything. The update was wonderful to receive. Accurate information is the key to everything, isn’t it? We can hope that possibly, Michael with share a little information regarding his visit with our guy.

    Thank you.
    Daphne
    Barbaro, hooray!

    Posted by: Daphne at July 3, 2006 10:29 PM

    Daphne,

    Thanks. I wondered about the shoe. I would assume that the farrier would check it everytime there would be a cast change.

    Thank you, Alex and Tim, for the great updates! And make sure to thank Peter, Kim, Kathy, and Michael for providing us with all this information!!

    Posted by: Lynda at July 3, 2006 10:31 PM

    Whew – way to go New Bolton Team – and to you, Mr. Barbaro, are one class act….

    Thanks for the great coverage:)

    Gale in CA

    Posted by: Gale M. of Santa Rosa, CA at July 3, 2006 10:38 PM

    HOORAY, Barbaro. So glad you had a good recovery and things look good on your xrays. Loved your picture being led by Dr. R. Still as regal, handsome and magnificant as ever.

    Hugs and Kisses to our Mr. B. We all love you.

    Posted by: Jill at July 3, 2006 10:47 PM

    “Radiographs look great!” Music to my ears, dear Barbaro! Keep up the good work and stay strong, Sweet Boy! Love, Sue xoxoxo

    Posted by: Sue at July 3, 2006 10:57 PM

    hi daphne — i’m so glad your beloved pee is home. happy holiday.

    good comments. yes, they redo everything when bobby is “out”

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 3, 2006 11:12 PM

    whata sweet and eager expression on bobby’s face as they’re leading him into the or — i guess he’s just so happy to be going anywhere, and it sure does look like he’s gained or held his weight. what a nice horse. he’s really unique.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 3, 2006 11:14 PM

    Such a HUGE relief! I was very concerned about the cast change and Barbaro’s less than great comfort level of late. Thanks to Alex and others for ending my absess freakout. I wonder why the new screws were deemed neccesary? Great, also, to know I am not the only person still obsessed with this beautiful and great animal. Keep up the prayers and sugary thoughts!

    Posted by: mishelle at July 3, 2006 11:21 PM

    Bobby, you sure are Tall, Dark, and Handsome on your walk with Dr. R….

    Posted by: Lisa Leach at July 3, 2006 11:45 PM

    WHERE ARE THESE PHOTOS that the last few posters are talking about???

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 4, 2006 12:09 AM

    http://www.vet.upenn.edu/newsandevents/news/BarbaroPhotos.htm

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 4, 2006 12:11 AM

    i looked at the upenn photos again, and it appears that the newest cast offers some additional support for thw whole leg above the hock that the last cast didn’t–from my own personal experiences, most lately 2 broken bones in my right foot — this will help with the stability.

    ok, dr. barbara is signing off now. love to you all.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 4, 2006 12:16 AM

    Thanks, Barb – last time I looked at the U Penn site, they said new pics would be up Wednesday. I didn’t realize they had put them up already.

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 4, 2006 12:28 AM

    We are so thankful that Bobby came through the surgery, anesthesia, pool recovery, and the sling
    successfully. Oh, how we are praying for him, and want him comfortable, and without major pain.
    I am sure they would replace any loose screws too if they found them. They had said that the screws would loosen as the bones healed. Worried about the abcess on his heel. I hope that it clears up soon. Both feet or legs hurting is not a good thing. Barbaro we love you, and wish the best for you.

    Posted by: Gloria Davis at July 4, 2006 12:30 AM

    Good Evening All,

    Just turned on my computer(been at a temp job) and I must be the last one in the world to hear about Bobby’s cast change. Boy, was that a big shocker!!! I am so please everything looked “great” and Bobby is “doing well”.
    My gosh, how could ya’ll stand all the waiting??? I think I read one post said it was 2 hours on the wait. Way to go Bobby!!! Thanks to Dr. R and all the NBC staff for the dedication to the “New American Hero”.

    Daphne,

    So glad to hear Pee is eating and at home. I know that takes alot of worry from your mind. Still keeping my fingers crossed. Try to relax a little and make Pee feel extra special while she is sick.

    Edie,

    How is Freddie doing? Didn’t see anything about him today; although I did scan all the posts kinda quickly.

    Alex,

    Thanks for the absolutly wonderful update on Bobby’s case change. Fair Hill rocks!!!

    Going to eat supper, will check back later.
    Happy 4th of July everyone.
    Donna

    Geaux Bobby Geaux!!!

    Posted by: Donna at July 4, 2006 12:44 AM

    Alright Bobby!


    What a huge relief! Phew is right. I can rest and read a book knowing that you are more comfy in your stall. I hope you have a restful night and a wonderful 4th–although you probably don’t really understand what all the hubbub is about.


    Just wanted to clarify one thing. Some of us aren’t terribly in the know about horsey things. I know for myself that I haven’t been in around horses seriously in some 30 years.


    I worried about that abcess because probably I don’t know how serious/easy it is to treat. I worry daily about laminitis. I know that that is the disease that killed Secretariat. And that the staff at NBC is working around the clock to avoid this.


    So if I ask something like how serious is this abcess–please understand that I might not know.


    This is a wonderful site. And I’m so grateful that we have Alex here to fill us in. And that Michael talks to us via Alex.


    And in the end we’re here to support Bobby. I know he can do this. I know he feels our love. And with that comes my usual prattle about listen to the docs and remember how much we love you Bobby.


    Margaret

    Posted by: Margaret at July 4, 2006 12:45 AM

    HUGE relief to hear the rads look good. More huge relief to hear from our experts in Bobby’s Virtual Village about the abcess. The screws, I figured out. Abcess is not equivalent to an ulcer then, I take it? (I’m used to humans’ medical records!).

    And more good news, about Mike R. and Penelope!

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 4, 2006 1:01 AM

    Margaret: Never worry about not knowing and always feel free to wonder out loud -I have 6 horses and didnt know that much about abscesses until last week, when one of mine got one and needed to get some treatment for it – I have learned more about laminitis than I ever knew before from this board (luckily, I have never had a horse who suffered from it) ..So even those of us who are horsey get to learn things though Bobby’s experience…. Whether horsey or not, we all worry about the Big Horse, but he seems to still be winning the race and stepping up to the challenges (even if it is with a cast on one foot, and an abscess on another)….

    Posted by: Lisa Leach at July 4, 2006 1:04 AM

    Goodness, he looks so handsome being led to the operating room. Just look at his face, his ears and eyes so intent on something that lies ahead.

    We know, Bobby, that you are looking forward to your future, to the day when you will be able to be out of your stall, relaxing in your paddock, eating sweet grass, checking out the girls…..

    You are so beautiful! That is, by far, the best picture yet and one that holds so much promise!

    Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at July 4, 2006 1:05 AM

    Gee, Barbaro is a beauty, isn’t he?
    I have the same urge to kiss him as I do my dog Bella. Bella is “victimized” multiple times daily to repeated kisses from me. That pug face, I cannot resist!
    Barbaro has the same effect on me!

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 4, 2006 2:01 AM

    Glad to hear everything went well with the cast change; I’d been wondering how things were going, but Comcast decided that we didn’t need any cable/internet as a result of last night’s storm (so I’ve got a lot to catch up on).

    I think I need to get my cat back to his orthopedic surgeon as he’s limping badly on his repaired leg, which has been fine for nearly two years. In his case, it’s partially a result of an allergic reaction (it’s a complicated case and odd things set him off), so I need to go give him his allergy shots, pills and lotion in the hopes that the swelling goes down.

    Glad to hear Mike Rea is doing well too.

    Posted by: superfecta at July 4, 2006 2:01 AM

    Gee, Barbaro is a beauty, isn’t he?
    I have the same urge to kiss him as I do my dog Bella. Bella is “victimized” multiple times daily to repeated kisses from me. That pug face, I cannot resist!
    Barbaro has the same effect on me!

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 4, 2006 2:01 AM

    The new pix don’t come up for me yet when I go to the Penn site. grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr…..

    Posted by: Sarah at July 4, 2006 2:20 AM

    O.M.G.-I have been gone all day to the boyfriend’s house, come home,and this NEWS!! I knew the cast change was coming, but WOW! The screw replacement is an awesomely strange, but I guess desperately needed thing. I cannot believe all that transpired while I was gone for a measly 7 hours! It is 8:30 p.m.C.S.T. here in Montgomery, Alabama. Man, I miss everything when I am without a computer! I think it was better than waiting and being overly upset as I would have been sitting here, wondering what, when, how long, etc.

    Barbaro-it is exciting that you are done for the day/night, now big boy. I am so sorry about the hideous abscess. I had one once on my side, not a pretty sight atall,lemme tell ya. OOH, and when it had to be drained—-I will not even go into that part. Be glad you WERE under anesthesia!!!!We are all proud of you, I am sure you were a model patient. Feel better soon, Big Boy.

    Daphne- I am so glad you and the Precious Pee are home, and all is right with the night!!! 🙂

    BARBARO–WE ALL LOVE YOU VERY MUCH BIG BOY!!!

    ALEX&EVERYONE-; THANKS FOR PIX, INFO, COMRADERIE #1

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at July 4, 2006 2:37 AM

    SARAH-they donot come up when you press the hyper-link on this page either? (at the top of page)

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at July 4, 2006 2:39 AM

    Shannon, congratulations on your marriage!

    What can I say that hasn’t already been said? YAHOOO!!!!

    It’s hard to know whether Mr. B was exited because he knew he was going outdoors or he was priming himself for the photographer. No need to worry handsome. You always take a great picture.

    Daphne, so glad Penelope is home and comfortable.

    Superfecta, hope all goes well with your kitty and her allergies.

    Alex, stupendous updates – Mr. B and Mike!

    Mr. B, have a great night and a better tomorrow.

    Love ya,
    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at July 4, 2006 2:42 AM

    Shannon, congratulations on your marriage!

    What can I say that hasn’t already been said? YAHOOO!!!!

    It’s hard to know whether Mr. B was exited because he knew he was going outdoors or he was priming himself for the photographer. No need to worry handsome. You always take a great picture.

    Daphne, so glad Penelope is home and comfortable.

    Superfecta, hope all goes well with your kitty and her allergies.

    Alex, stupendous updates – Mr. B and Mike!

    Mr. B, have a great night and a better tomorrow.

    Love ya,
    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at July 4, 2006 2:43 AM

    I got it Edie- excited=exited LOL

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at July 4, 2006 2:51 AM

    Dora….. No, the new pix don’t come up when I click the hyper-link either. Not sure why that would happen … but I’m anxiously awaiting …

    Posted by: Sarah at July 4, 2006 3:05 AM

    Good Night Sweet Boy. Feel all our love in your heart and sleep well.

    Thanks again Alex and Company for the up-to-the- minute news on Mr. B. Keep the positive thoughts and energy flowing. With Dr. Richardson’s skill and our outpouring of continuous support, Bobby can stay the course.

    Give that boy extra peppermints tomorrow. Please get a picture of him retrieving them from the stall ledge if you can.

    Enjoy the July 4th holiday everyone.

    Posted by: Jill at July 4, 2006 3:11 AM

    thanks to all who are updating and caring. Super news about Mike Rea, as well. I am so happy to have found this site. I can let my baby girl Alice know what is going on when she frequently asks after “Beauty Boy”.
    He does look gorgeous in the latest photos.

    Lots of prayers,
    the Blochs

    Posted by: mishelle at July 4, 2006 3:13 AM

    Thank you all for your good wishes for Penelope. She is resting comfortably. She actually sat on my lap almost the entire drive home (don’t worry, I wasn’t driving) which she never does. As far as Pee is concerned, I don’t have a lap.

    Edie, How is Freddie?

    Posted by: Daphne at July 4, 2006 3:23 AM

    Hiya, Bobbey, our sweet equine prince. I was terribly shocked to read tonight about your cast change, the insertion of replacement pins, and the abscess on your (L)rear heel. I’ve been so worried ever since. But seeing your photo just now gave me some measure of comfort and hope. Your gaze was so direct, your stance upright, and your bearing as regal as a prince’s should be. Try to stay cool and PLEASE don’t kick those rear legs, OK? I sure wish your devoted helpers would consider some music therapy for your relaxation and maybe some calcium supplementation to heal those fractures. Some day you’ll retire to a lovely verdant farm, perhaps in my birth state of KY. I’d love to come see you in your dotage! Much love, many “scratches”, pets, and healing wishes from Robyn, Brent, & Nikita.

    Posted by: Robyn Hoffmann at July 4, 2006 3:25 AM

    For those of you who are having trouble getting to th new 3 July pictures–click on the link in the update (which will take you to the upenn NBC site), and if you don’t get to the new pictures, click “refresh” on your browser.

    Posted by: karla at July 4, 2006 3:55 AM

    Hi Robyn–

    I’m not there at the source to be able to report anything even resembling first-hand, but earlier on this blog it was reported that Bobby is/has been listening to music–at last word it was country. So that’s one concern that you can feel assured is being addressed. 🙂

    Nancy in CA

    Posted by: Nancy Babcock at July 4, 2006 5:31 AM

    Bobby,your doc sure looks proud of you!

    Bobby,how lovely to see you healing and growing with such intelligence, attitude, athleticism and grace. Healing and growing. There we be.

    Go on Bobby, take us with you and “show the way” …OF….
    BARBARO

    From all your friends, who love you madly, in Juneau Alaska

    Posted by: KMH Hightower at July 4, 2006 7:52 AM

    http://www.cowgirl.net/honorees/Anna_Lee__Aldred.aspx Somehow the link to the youthful pix of Anna Lee Aldred from the Cowgirl Hall of Fame got lost and both of the non-obit hyperlinks (THANK YOU ALEX!) in my earlier post are to the Colorado Women’s Hall of Fame piece with her pic as a mature woman. I wanted you all to see her as she looked circa when she became the first woman jockey in the US in 1939 at age 18. RIP, 6/12/06, age 85.

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 4, 2006 10:35 AM

    great news alex and we’re all glad that bobby is resting comfortably. i wrote the upenn folks and requested that they replace the photo of barbaro above “send your best weishes to barbaro” with the one where Dr. R is leading him out of his stall — what a face and character, huh? much more representative of how far bobby has come, thanks to all of the love and care from Dr. R, the Jacksons, The Matz/Brette/Prado families and everyone else — remembr thatwehn he first arrived at nbc he barley put both ears forward together and was a finicky eater, now look at him!!!!

    daphne i’m so glad your little penelope is doing better and i hope freddie is eating — i see a common thread with this cat thing among us, i have my maine coon girl annabelle running around the place this morning.

    happy fourth everyone. alex, as always, thank you for all of your efforts.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 4, 2006 1:17 PM

    http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/horseracing/bal-sp.barbaro04jul04,0,1798558.story?coll=bal-sports-horse

    I like this explanation for additional screws from the Baltimore Sun, makes sense to me.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 4, 2006 1:57 PM

    Thanks Barb for the article re: the screws. Very interesting.

    Alex, a million thanks to you for your efforts with the site as well as those “behind the scenes”!

    Barbaro, hope you’re 4th is as wonderful as you are. Love you baby!

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 4, 2006 2:13 PM

    Barbara, thanks for the article from Baltimore Sun.

    Somehow I wasn’t nervous to hear the different talk about Barbaro’s pre new cast condition. NBC has been forthright from the get go with his condition, why would they change now? My worry would be if they suddenly stopped all information or if only perfect news was released.

    As with Mike Rea’s condition, and anyone else in a similar hospital situation can attest, there are ups and downs along the way.

    Freddie in between sleeping off the sedative, Freddie is eating and we are keeping close tabs on each other. Thanks for all your concern.

    Alex and the other website supporters, HUGE thanks for these reports keeping this website going and growing.

    Well Mr. B, it is hot and humid here today. I think it would be best for you to stay inside and just revel in the attention.

    Love ya,
    Edie

    Happy holiday everyone!

    Posted by: Edie at July 4, 2006 2:19 PM

    Thanks for the link Barbara! Excellent explanation.

    Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at July 4, 2006 2:20 PM

    OUR HANDSOME BOBBY…Beautiful Boy…Hope you had a completely restful painfree night “CHAMP”???? We all love you so much and just want the very best for our special boy!!! I would take your place “in a New York minute” if I could BUT you really are doing an admirable job all by yourself!!!! Such courage you have…WE ARE SO PROUD EACH TIME OF YOUR BRAVENESS!!!! YOU OUTSHINE US ALL!!!! REST and RECOUPE….WISE and HANDSOME PRINCE….Know that many people all over the world are praying for your complete recovery as I continue to do each and every day!!! KISSES..enjoy your special treats on this special day …horsey hugs and an ear massage to YOU O GREAT ONE..with much love and many thanks to all your family and entourage of wonderful caregivers….. your devoted fan in Ontario Canada….M !!!!

    Posted by: Maribel at July 4, 2006 2:34 PM

    Alex, thank you for your faithfulness in keeping us posted on the “inside” stuff!

    Thanks to Barbara for the link to the Balitmore Sun.

    ” . . .by midafternoon Barbaro was back in his stall eating his grain and carrots and enjoying sugar cubes as a treat.”

    What a warrior you are, Barbaro! Keep it up, CHAMP!

    XOXO

    Posted by: Sarah at July 4, 2006 2:52 PM

    Bobby:
    Hope you are having a splendid morning.


    For anyone still having issues with the large UPENN photos not coming up here’s what to do. They hyperlinks weren’t working for me.


    Listed in steps


    (right click)


    (go to properties and left click)


    (highlight the link, making sure you get the whole addy)


    (copy and paste this into your addy bar)


    (inside the addy delete the part that says “small”–making sure you leave the .jpg)


    (now click enter–and you should get the large photo!)


    Bobby listen to the docs and remember we love you. Lots of horsey hugs buddy.


    Margaret


    If this doesn’t work perhaps Alex or someone can send me an email addy to send the large photo to and we can post it here–or course giving courtesy to UPENN

    Posted by: Margaret at July 4, 2006 2:56 PM

    Hiya, Bobbey, happy Fourth of July! I hope that you are feeling nice and cool and that you’re not experiencing too much discomfort from yesterday procedures. My dear horse-loving Husky Nikita is having some hip pain today. So she’s had some bread with jam and butter and a baby aspirin. She’s lying on the sofa, looking out at the river and catching some breezes. When she feels better, we’ll head out for a walk. I hope that soon you’ll be able to go outdoors for a mini canter, sweet prince! Much love, pets, and “scratches”, Robyn, Brent, & Nikita

    Posted by: Robyn Hoffmann at July 4, 2006 2:59 PM

    Good Morning Barbaro-I wake to find that everything is great once again with you. I pray it is this way everyday for the next 30 years of your long life, painfree and carefree (the carefree part comes a little further down the road, my dear Bobby)As for now dear one, you must follow all the strict dietary conventions set upon you by the Docs, LOL! You know only clear liquids, plain toast, all the really great stuff, LOL! Feel Better soon, for one day you may get to go outside for real!

    Barbaro- WE LOVE YOU BIG BOY SO MUCH

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at July 4, 2006 3:13 PM

    Fantastic news! Everything is going well. Look at all the challenges Bobby and Dr. Richardson have met. So many horses this year, like Horatio Nelson, didn’t have his luck – this was such a bad fracture, but it was doable! Bobby is a sensible horse and a lucky horse. Edgar pulled him up well, and Bobby was smart enough to keep his foot up and run on three legs. He was only an hour or two away from New Bolton. His blood flow wasn’t compromised. He has a great surgeon. He has owners who care deeply for him and would do anything to save him as long as his life will be pain-free. Ever since, he’s done everthing right. We’re coming up on seven weeks.

    Bobby, just keep on doing what you’re doing!

    Love,
    Jake

    Posted by: J. Carson Black at July 4, 2006 3:31 PM

    Hey Big Boy,

    Hope your resting comfortable with your new cast and the screws. Good Boy, you did real good like always!!

    Thanks for the great article (link) and everyone endless updates they are all greatly appreciated..

    Posted by: lynnette at July 4, 2006 3:58 PM

    Barbaro, you are so fortunate! I just got through watching the replays for Hollywood Park from yesterday and a gorgeous gray named J. J. Jake (I think?) snapped his left front leg in the 6th race. Too sad.

    Posted by: Lynda at July 4, 2006 4:06 PM

    Good morning Barbaro, Hope you rested well.

    Thanks Edie for the well wishes.

    This might sound like a stupid question but, Couldn’t Barbaro be walked outside (supervised obviously) just a little bit every now and then or is it too dangerous?

    Like I said before, the bent screws are a good indication that he is indeed putting all his weight on his broken leg, and the new screws are going to give him a more solid bearing.

    Another question, Did the horse slaughter bill come up for vote yet? Or is it coming still? I have been away for a week and I am kind of lost on what happened with that.

    Best regards to everyone,

    Love you Barbaro,

    Shannon & Zeena

    Posted by: Shannon at July 4, 2006 4:14 PM

    Hello Barbaro ! You continue to amaze- how gracious you are ! You are in such great care and have so many that love you ! Hang in there boy, you are a champion!

    Posted by: Julia B at July 4, 2006 4:37 PM

    To me and to everyone who comes here for Barbaro information, every good day is cause for celebration – and the updates are priceless to us. Perpetual thank you’s to Tim, Alex, and all who make this site possible, and of course to all of Barbaro’s connections and caretakers.

    Shannon – the (anti) horse slaughter bill (HR 503) was not voted on last week and is expected to come for a vote SOON. NOW is the time to contact your Reps and to tell all your friends/relatives/contacts to call/email theirs. Thanks for asking. I think today I will venture off this Board and post HR 503 info on every other Barbaro comment board I can find. Yup. CJ (Blackie’s Mother & Pleasure’s Aunt) in Hammond, IN

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 4, 2006 5:16 PM

    More good news from Dr. Richardson, Dear Barbaro! I’m relieved to hear that he doesn’t think the bent screws are a setback. Keep healing, Sweet Boy! You are THE BEST and we love you!

    Thank you all so much for the updates. I don’t know what we would do without you! Please know how appreciative we all are for your efforts.

    Happy 4th of July everyone!

    Sue

    Posted by: Sue at July 4, 2006 6:19 PM

    Happy 4th Bobby! Glad to hear everything went well with the cast change. Continue to be patient and do everything Dr. Richardson tells you to do. It’s hot here in Kentucky. I hope and pray this time next year you’ll be in KY for your 4th celebration. I enjoyed seeing you at Keeneland in April.

    Take care Bobby. God cares about all his creatures, those with two legs and those with four legs too.

    Kim, Suds, & Randy

    Posted by: Kim Curtsinger at July 4, 2006 7:13 PM

    Daily Racing Form (drf.com) has a more complete story about Barbaro’s cast change from Dr. Richardson. Says he’s had a slight temperature the past few days and was walking differently on the back legs. That’s what led to the cast change. Bobby has a slight infection around the frog area of his left foot, according to the article, and is being treated with topical antibiotics for that, and I believe it said he continues on systemic antibiotics, which is common in cases like this.

    Posted by: Kim Curtsinger at July 4, 2006 7:25 PM

    here is a link (article) that shows some pictures of Barbaro getting his new cast and such (Not sure if the link was supplied earlier).

    http://www.horsetalk.co.nz/news/0607/012.shtml


    P.S. Happy Belated Birthday Kim! Hope yeans enjoyed your day.

    Posted by: lynnette at July 4, 2006 7:30 PM

    From a horse racing publication: more about the screws, temperature and infection. Having read this, I feel somewhat reassured. Hope others do as well.

    Sure hope Bobby isn’t headed into serious complications. NBC certainly is on top of things.

    “Richardson said Tuesday that for several days Barbaro has showed a slight elevation in body temperature, “up about a half a degree to a little bit more,” and was walking differently on both hind limbs. Those changes prompted Richardson to examine the leg and change the cast.

    “The reason we changed the screws is that he had two broken screws that crossed the pastern joint,” he said. Richardson said that the screws he replaced were in “the least important part of the fixation” and that veterinarians knew bent screws in that area would be fairly likely.

    “That is an area that we knew was going to be vulnerable to have the implants break, because there’s a lot of force and motion that’s occurring at the pastern joint, because everything is locked down above it. The end of the plate is there, and it’s tending to move, and he’s been very, very active on his cast.

    “This doesn’t affect his fracture per se, but it does affect how quickly I would be able to get him out of the cast if his fracture continues to heal, because we need to have the pastern stable as well as the fracture. Because of that, we put these additional screws across the pastern joint to try and help stabilize it more.”

    Richardson said that, as the bone heals around the implants and begins to bear more of the horse’s weight, the screws will no longer be under load stress.

    “Once the bone unites, the screws aren’t vulnerable to fracture,” he said.

    “All this surgery was done under fluoroscopic control, using little, small incisions, so it wasn’t like you were opening the leg back up or anything,” Richardson said. “These were done through one-centimeter incisions, so tiny incisions.” Fluoroscopy gives surgeons a live X-ray view of a patient.

    Richardson also found that Barbaro has “a small infection” on the sole of his uninjured left hind hoof near the frog, a V-shaped cushiony growth that serves as something of a shock absorber. He said that the infection “appears not to be a big deal” and it is being treated topically. Barbaro is on systemic antibiotics, a common occurrence in post-surgical horses.

    But Richardson cautioned that Barbaro is still not out of danger.

    “He’s six weeks out, and if you’d asked me six weeks ago would I be happy where we are right this moment, the answer would be yes,” he said. “However, even though it’s that long and we haven’t had any major complications, the fact remains I know that there are bad things that could happen. Even though things are progressing well, he’s certainly not healed yet. He’s not out of the woods.”

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 4, 2006 7:57 PM

    Well, well, well – Look who is quoted in the following article:
    http://www.horsetalk.co.nz/news/0607/012.shtml

    Our own infamous Alex Brown of Tim Woolley racing…

    Alex, you are a star in lots of ways….

    Posted by: Lisa Leach at July 4, 2006 8:29 PM

    Hello! My thanks to Nancy for answering the “musical question” about whether Bobbey has access to music to help him relax a bit more. To Alex and all at Fair Hill Farm: Can we send music CDs for Bobbey to UPENN? Thanks also to Susan for more details about Bobbey’s condition per the Daily Racing Form. It was a relief to see that the new screws went in via a fluoroscopic route. It’s good to see that his temp is being monitored so fastidiously. Can horses receive calcium supplements to help with the healing process? Happy Fourth to Bobbey, his human family, trainer, Edgar, his clinicians and nurse at UPENN, and all at Fair Hill Farm!

    Posted by: Robyn Hoffmann at July 4, 2006 9:23 PM

    Bobby, another good day.
    As Skyler and Margaret and countless others have said, you own us.
    Heart and Soul.
    Some say it is silly to love an animal so much,,,,I say, if you don’t, you don’t have a soul.
    Like Skyler, I wake up everyday and check….but, one thing, we all care enough. I would rather be addicted to Barbaro than anything else.
    Susan

    Posted by: Susan at July 4, 2006 9:37 PM

    To all who have not yet written to remind their elected officials that they do not want to be responsible for allowing the great and very popular Barbaro’s equine cousins to be served on a dinner plate in France, here is an easy way to send an email:

    http://www.saplonline.org/horses.htm

    You put in your zipcode, it pulls up your elected officials, you type an email asking them to support HR-503 and S-1915 and off it goes….

    Happy 4th of July to everyone…especially you, Bobby…

    Posted by: Lisa Leach at July 4, 2006 10:03 PM

    This article was reassuring regarding loose screws and the abscess…but does anyone besides me get totally bummed when Doc reminds us Bobby still has a long way to ??????????????????????????

    Posted by: Sarah at July 4, 2006 10:11 PM

    hats off to you, alex. but we all knew you were a star, and we can say, “we knew him when…..”

    kudos for everything you are doing.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 4, 2006 10:50 PM

    Hi Tim,
    I’ve mentioned this before but just to emphasive it, I’ve read that eating refined sugar products dramatically raises risk of infections in those vulnerable (due to various nutritional deficiencies triggered by consuming these, especially if in large volume… seems the sugar has to rob critical micro-minerals in the body to metabolize properly). Thus if Barbaro is still getting mints or sugar cubes, I think his abscess on his foot would respond favorably to not eating these sweet treats (if he still is). Sounds like his bones are knitting nicely which is great news. Just think if he could avoid the temptation to give in to the sweet tooth while recuperating, the bones would heal more quickly and uneventfully.

    Thanks for these updates. No one else is as timely as your sight here.

    Posted by: Bil at July 5, 2006 12:05 AM

    Bobby


    Wow you have very famous friends at Fair Hill! You are so lucky.

    I wrote to my House Rep, and both my Senators. Not sure how effective my letter campaign is–but perhaps with enough people writing the message will get across. Thanks everyone for continuing to push us on writing our Reps.

    I feel better knowing from Dr. R that the abcess was not seen as being all that serious. A little worrried about all those screws bending and breaking but I guess Dr R is right on top of things.


    Bobby you are in the best hands possible. Know that we love you. You listen to the docs–you do anyway–but this is my daily mantra to you.


    Margaret

    Posted by: Margaret at July 5, 2006 12:24 AM

    Dear Friends and Fans of the Great One!

    I can’t tell you how happy I was to discover this site!

    I would like to propose that Barbaro be awarded an honourary degree from UPenn on his day of discharge from New Bolton Centre.

    He has brought much attention and awareness to the University and the School of Vet Medicine. I have no doubt that the number of applications to the school will soar. I also have little doubt that Barbaro receives more email than most UPenn faculty members!

    I also think the Jacksons should be considered as serious candidates for the “real” honourary degrees. There won’t be a dry eye at the University during grad ceremonies for the academic year 2006-2007.

    Good night from Canada–the home of previous Kentucky Derby winner, Northern Dancer.

    Greetings to my fellow Canucks who love Bobby as much as I do.

    Lillian Petroff

    Posted by: Lillian Petroff at July 5, 2006 1:15 AM

    Bobby, love you.
    There are great equine orgs to help….OLDFRIENDSEQUINE.org…which, has a day July 8th to help all Friends, the ExcellorFund, and ReRun…..maybe Bobby will inspire us all to give more to those not so famous, but just as deserving…
    S.
    BTW. you can contact me or just head over to OLDFRIENDSEQUINE.org…any help will be wanted, down to a ream of paper.
    Bobby, sleep well….my heart is with you.

    Posted by: Susan at July 5, 2006 1:23 AM

    I love Bobby, I wake up everyday looking for news (more than my fam, unfortunately), but you all have become family….may we all party when our Bobby sires his first son.
    Happy Fourth.

    Posted by: Susan at July 5, 2006 1:32 AM

    Great article mentioning YOU- MR. ALEX BROWN-our own MovieStar in the making! I am hoping that Bobby’s body temp goes down now that he is on antibiotics again. It is so much touch and go, and so frustrating for poor Bobby. 🙁

    FEEL BETTER FAST BOBBY- WE ALL LOVE YOU BIG BOY!

    I hope everyone is having great holiday!!

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at July 5, 2006 2:10 AM

    Congrats, Alex! Wow, New Zealand. Hopes this helps take away the sting of the World Cup a bit.

    Good night, sweet Barbaro. Many positive vibes coming your way! I’ll be feverishly logging on at frequent intervals tomorrow (instead of working, gulp) to see how you are faring. Fingers and toes are crossed that you rebound fully!

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 5, 2006 4:33 AM

    Barbaro, Bobby, whatever name, you are the man.
    Stay well for us……we need you.
    In this world, and for those of us old to racing, and again for everyone new..and darn it,,never leave. You are needed. And we all need Bobby.

    Posted by: Susan at July 5, 2006 6:20 AM

    Just a comment..
    We watched him win the Derby , he was our hope, we KNEW this was the Triple Crown year….
    Now, as much as we loved in his glory, we live for him now more than ever ……I guess it is the best part of us.
    Voir-vous demain, mon joli Barbaro

    Posted by: Susan at July 5, 2006 6:31 AM

    Has Barbaro been able to see his old friend, Messaging, since he’s been in the hospital?
    Saw a picture of those two at the Preakness,
    they had stalls next to each and were muzzling,
    reminded me of Smarty Jones and Buttercup. I’m sure Barbaro misses Messaging, as they rode together
    at Fairhill almost daily. David

    Posted by: David Letell at July 5, 2006 6:46 AM

    http://horseracing.sportsline.com/cbs/headlines/showarticle.aspx?articleId=10917

    This article also has extensive quotes / explanations from Dr. R, and includes some info I hadn’t seen elsewhere, that the incisions were “tiny”, “1 centimeter” – rather than opening up the leg again as for the original surgery. Another whew!

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 5, 2006 12:30 PM

    Bil…you are exactly correct about the sugar and the immune system re: healing etc. I am a cancer survivor and have spent many hours with Dr. Rogers in Vancouver CANADA at his Centre for Alternative Therapy (World Reknowned)Dr Rogers is a board certified medical doctor not a naturapath.Bobby’s abcess would heal more quickly and probably be less likely to occur if he had only carrots and not all the sugar. Sugar breaks down the immune system and also plays a major role in the production of cancer cells according to Dr. Rogers. Not that Bobby has any worry about cancer but the abcess needs to go away ASAP as it creates infection and discomfort for our beautiful boy!!!!


    Lillian P way up there in CANADA …you have an excellent idea re honorary degrees for Bobby and the Jackson’s both of whom have created a lot of media attention ….all positive for animals and the U of Penn as a whole!!! By the way where are you in CANADA…I moved from the west coast British Columbia to Ontario CANADA…WHERE ARE YOU???


    Alex you are our star in many ways!!! Thanks again for your super job of info!!!Thank you to everyone at Fairhill…New Bolton and Mr and Mrs R……YOU’RE ALL HEROS IN OUR BOOK !!!

    BOBBY..my handsome “CHAMP”…hope you are having your usual wonderful and relaxing day!!! Recouping from your great pool adventure of which you are becoming quite the expert at!!!WE ALL LOVE YOU SO MUCH BIG GUY….YOU ARE AND ALWAYS WILL BE THE GREATEST…OUR CHAMP ON EVERY LEVEL!!!! STAY WELL…I will continue my prayer vigil and wish you a very happy healing time….kisses from your #1 Fan in Ontario…Maribel…….Lillian P if you are in Ontario we’re all the biggest FANS!!!!??????

    Posted by: Maribel at July 5, 2006 1:37 PM

    Interesting article I came across while googling (?)…it referencing barbaro’s connections to Easton and the naming of the Woodward Memorial as Barbaro is a descendent of Nashua…

    (Just some interesting reading..)

    Can’t say it enough — Thanks for all (Kim, Alex, Mr. Matx, Peter, etc.,) for keeping us up to date with Barbaro condition.

    Hey, Barbaro, remember to keep resting (as hard as that maybe…)

    Posted by: lynnette at July 5, 2006 1:44 PM

    oops…

    http://www2.townonline.com/easton/opinion/view.bg?articleid=529063

    Posted by: lynnette at July 5, 2006 1:45 PM

    Lynette,is that the correct link? It does not work with or without the “2” inserted. It says no such website with the 2, and no article specified with the 2. Maybe it is just my dial-up?

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at July 5, 2006 2:31 PM

    Good morning everyone!

    Short blurb in today’s Balitmore Sun online

    http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/bal-sp.digesttop05jul05,0,6000652.story

    Posted by: Sarah at July 5, 2006 2:59 PM

    Good Morning….so glad to hear that Bobby had another successful cast change. It sounds like he is doing great, and that makes my heart so happy.
    Does anyone out there know how to get a message to the Jacksons? I know this may seem odd, but I found the most beautiful artwork (painting) of Bobby winning the Derby, and immediately thought of the Jacksons. I, myself, would love to own it, but maybe the Jacksons should have first crack at it…after all, it is their horse first…America’s Horse, second. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks so much. email to
    tyedyed14@yahoo.com

    Posted by: Therese Dyer at July 5, 2006 3:06 PM

    Good morning Barbaro family!

    Life is back to normal now that the holiday is over here in the states, at least for me as I’m back “pretending” to work right now but checking in on the boy before I can do anything else.

    Alex, we’re so proud of you and to see your name on a publication, and from New Zealand to boot, is so great! If they ever make a movie or a book about this, you will definitely have to be included! Might as well start searching for an agent now.

    We are so grateful for all you do for us and you deserve this recognition.

    Bobby, lots of hugs and love to you big boy. Hope the new cast fits well and that abcess is going away. Will wait for an update.

    Love,

    Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at July 5, 2006 3:09 PM

    I’m grateful that all went well for ‘Bobby’ on Monday, and glad to see that others are concerned about his sugar consumption – I wondered about that, altho I,too,love sugary things. Daily prayers continue for Bobby and for all involved in his care. Cate

    Posted by: Cate Kane at July 5, 2006 3:13 PM

    GOOD MORNING HANDSOME!! I hope you had a great 4th.
    I can’t tell you how glad I am that things are going so well for you. You are truly amazing! Big Hugs and bunches of kisses to ya!! LOVE YOU!!

    Posted by: Karen at July 5, 2006 3:31 PM

    You have no idea how great it is to be able to access your continuing updates about Barbaro. I hope that in the long months ahead that you will not give it up as it would be miserable to wait for the tidbits that come around through the other sources!! Do you have a counter on your web site – and on these pages in particular? It would be interesting to know how many of us are accessing your information daily/weekly/monthly- and from where! Please keep up the great job of keeping all of us interested folks, posted on ‘Bobby’s’ condition!

    Posted by: Cindy at July 5, 2006 4:17 PM

    Cindy:

    Sitemeter the stats are impressive!

    Posted by: alex at July 5, 2006 4:32 PM

    Hey folks. This is a great site and only recently have I learned that it is “Alex” who deserves the credit for keeping us all WELL informed of the progress of the Magnificent One.

    I would like to share a little more information about fractures, at least in humans. Our morphology and physiology is so very similar to other animals, so I belive it to be applicable.
    As I mentioned in an earlier post, my wife and I were in a MVA (hit head-on, 60mph, by a guy who wanted to sleep rather than drive, on Christmas Day 1999). My wife received the worst of the injuries, which in her case was a TOTALLY shattered left femur. She went into surgery immediately, where the ortho put in a rod from above her knee to below her hip. After rehab, about 6weeks later, we went in for x-rays to determine healing. There was no bone growth or callus. 6 months out, we went back- still no healing. 8 months out, she went in for another surgery- this time to repalce the existing rod with a new one, and a bone graft. 3 months out from this surgery, repeat x-rays showed no healing, no callus. 3 more months, repeat th ex-rays again- no healing but with two broken screws. So, he scheduled another minor procedure where he repalced the broke screws with 2 new ones, and yet removed two other screws in an attempt to make the rod “flex” when she bore weight in an attmpt to jarr the fracture and spawn healing. Well, that didn’t work either.
    After another 4 or 5 months, he scheduled another surgery, which he said that this would be the last attempt to save her leg. They went back in, removed the old rod, re-reamed the inside of her femur, took about a cup and a half of bone from her hip, packed this into the fractures, and put in a new rod. 2 months after my mom died, we went back for follow-up x-rays. When he put the x-rays up on the screen, there it was- this big beautiful ball of cotton looking material over all of the fractures. The doc smiled, and we cried. We asked when he wanted to see her again, to assess her progress. His reply: “Not to worry. Once it starts growing, it won’t stop. You don’t have to come back unless you have problems.”

    And, 6 and half years later, she is healed (praise be to God). So, when I hear that Bobby’s fracture is healing, I think good thoughts because of what the human doc told us. And when I hear about broke or bent screws, I don’t worry too much because, in the overall scheme of his injury, two screws are truly insignificant. Bobby will continue to progress nicely because too many good people- like Dr. R. and all the staff, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, Michael, Peter and Kim and all the other fine folks at Fair Hill, Alex and everyone on this board, are sending such good thoughts and powerful prayers Bobby’s way.

    Dear Champ: You are in our thoughts and prayers everyday. Millions of people are pulling for you. Keep your head up son. Things are going your way.

    Posted by: Greg Neel at July 5, 2006 4:49 PM

    I understand that Barbaro’s recovery is in the initial stages, but I’m curious as to the time frame of recovery. I’ve know two horses that were able to come back from fractures (not nearly as bad as Barbaro’s) and it took a full year before radiographs showed 90% healing. Any idea what the vets expect/hope to see 3 – 6 months from now?

    Thanks again for the daily updates!

    Joyce

    Posted by: Joyce Moore at July 5, 2006 4:56 PM

    Neil, that experience sounded like a nightmare. Glad that everything worked out for both you and your wife.

    It is amazing how the healing process in different species is so alike.

    Thank goodness I haven’t broken any limbs, but I was born with a dislocated hip. From what one orthopedic dr. told me, I will need hip replacement down the line. But he said I’ll know when it’s time because nothing will stop the pain. Oh joy a new adventure to look forward to.

    Lillian, great idea. An honorary degree in absentia (if there is such a thing)for Barbaro, and honorary degrees/awards to the Jacksons and the medical team at New Bolton.

    Barbaro- Public Advocate, or is ambassador more to your liking? Anyway, you are really something special, Moi.

    Love ya,
    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at July 5, 2006 5:40 PM

    Good Morning Barbaro Family (thanks for the laugh, Skyler, cause we are)…
    Any news yet on our Boy?
    Joyce, I worry about that down the road, too. But, let’s live for today.
    Susan

    Posted by: Susan at July 5, 2006 5:42 PM

    Thanks to everyone connected to this site for keeping up with the latest info. Also thanks to the posters who give all the latest tidbits and links where one can go to get information on Barbaro’s condition. It is wonderful to know that so many people are wishing the best for Barbaro.

    Posted by: Anita at July 5, 2006 5:49 PM

    Dear Maribel:

    Thanks for the kind words about my post.

    I am a Toronto girl born and bred.

    Lillian Petroff

    Posted by: Lillian Petroff at July 5, 2006 5:59 PM

    Lillian, Greg, Dora, Skyler,Sarah, Anita, Cindy, Joyce, Alex, Tim…hey this list is too long…….Thank you all for info. You have kept me up, friends.
    I wouldn’t worry about his sugar consumption…horses, unlike humans 🙂 tend to know when to stop.
    S.

    Posted by: Susan at July 5, 2006 6:14 PM

    Boy, now I know I’ve been spoiled when I start to worry that it’s been nearly 18 hours since our last update! Thanks to Alex for so tirelessly keeping all of Barbaro’s fans in the know. This horse is amazing. I’m not a big horse racing fan, but my eyes are wide open now after this event to the complexities of these beautiful animals and the wonderful people out there who support and help them. My awareness is truly raised. I understand that there is hesitation in proclaiming Barbaro out of the woods, but it seems that he has crossed – miraculously – all early hurdles so far. With such a tremendous team behind him, it seems unthinkable for there not to be a happy ending. I so hope and pray for one. Please continue to keep us posted.

    Posted by: Sheila at July 5, 2006 6:52 PM

    I have the same question as David, but have never gotten a response. Has Barbaro had a visit from his stable pony Messaging. I too have seen pictures of them together. Like everyone else, Barbaro is in my prayers daily.
    I’m so glad I found this site, thanks for all the updated info.
    Susan

    Posted by: Susan at July 5, 2006 7:14 PM

    I check every day for updates on Barbaro. My prayers continue to be with him daily – I am amazed (but not surprised) at how Barbaro has touched my heart and the hearts of so many others.

    Posted by: Linda at July 5, 2006 7:30 PM

    Hi Dora,

    Sorry I didn’t respond sooner –

    I was able to copy the link and paste to Internet Explorer

    Here is a different route that may help.

    http://www.townonline.com/

    go to town search and click on EASTON (go)

    Click on
    Opinions and Letters

    It’s the seventh article down on the list – It’s a bit cumbersome bit it will get you there.

    Posted by: lynnette at July 5, 2006 7:37 PM

    Support OldFriendsEquine.org, ReRun and the Exceller fund.
    Too many of our friends have been destroyed overseas…time to bring em home.
    It could easily happen to our guy, if he becomes a sire. Let’s get it on.
    Susan…………btw not anything but a former Horse Racing Trainer….just my interest.

    Posted by: susan at July 5, 2006 7:41 PM

    Alex – congrats on your official recognition as a “news source” – and on the impressive stats for this site. Awaiting more Barbaro news – the bone healing aspect of the current report sounds great – but would like to hear an official pronouncement re the abscess and whether the temp is back to normal.

    I’ve been reading in the horse mags, ads for “Stem Cell Therapy” from an outfit that says they make regenerative tissue from the horse’s own fat and then use it for healing fractures, as well as joints, tendons and ligaments. You all may want to look into this, if it’s news to you (as it was to me in last month’s horse mags, where I first noticed the ads). Ask your vet to check it out too – not everybody is up to date on everything right away. http://www.vet-stem.com

    In Equus, one of the horse mags I subscribe to, the July issue has a squib about Personal Ensign, an undefeated (13 for 13) TB mare who ran with screws in one front leg. (!) I know that this is not in the cards for Barbaro, but was interested (more like thrilled) to learn that with certain kinds of fractures and repairs, a racing career can continue – this should be an incentive to owners to “fix” horses who break down; not all fractures are career-ending. WOW. (Per info in one the above links -She is a granddaughter of Hoist the Flag, so being repaired runs in the family!)

    Personal Ensign is the new icon for an ad campaign highlighting advances in animal medicine/techniques. Per Equus (was not yet able to find this online): “Personal Ensign, a Throughbred mare whose championship career was made possible by pioneering veterinary surgery, is featured in a new television, radio and print campaign to raise awareness about the benefits of animal research to human and veterinary medicine…. ‘She’s a great example because the medical procedure used to save her life, which allowed her to race again, was perfected in horses for humans and then was later used in horses again.’… The campaign is part of Horse-Facts, a program the FBR [Foundation for Biomedical Research] established in association with the American Association of Equine Practitioners Foundation to highlight the benefits of humane and responsible animal research.” For some online info on this remarkable mare:
    here and
    here

    Speaking of horses who break down – what’s going on at Arlington Park (IL)? I heard on local radio last night that 2 more horses broke down this past weekend, making it a total of (I think) 17 for the season; report said some owners are pulling out until more is learned what’s going on. And there was a bit mentioning it in a link in one of the above comments. Anybody know any more about this?

    In the Aug. issue of Horse Illustrated, there’s a piece about Throughbred Retirement Foundation’s facilities located on grounds of correctional institutions, where inmates train retired race horses, giving new career opportunities to all involved. The program at Wateree River Corr. Inst. in Rembert, SC just graduated its first 5 inmates. See www.trfinc.org

    What a lot of news to take in today! CJ in Hammond, IN

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 5, 2006 7:42 PM

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_Ensign My last attempt to post including info re Personal Ensign is being held in temporary limbo, so I’m posting another link to this remarkable mare – who proves that not every fracture is career ending. 13 for 13, running with screws in her pastern. (!) This article also shows her remarkable progeny. Apparently she is still living. CJ in Hammond, IN

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 5, 2006 7:53 PM

    http://www.fbresearch.org/HorseFacts/releases/042806PE.pdf

    One last link re Personal Ensign – this one includes other relevant links as well.

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 5, 2006 8:02 PM

    Hay Bobby:


    How ya doing buddy?


    Just a comment about all this sugar that Bobby is apparently comsuming. We have all read reports that he had been munching on sugar cubes and the nurses put mints up on the stall ledge.


    Geez, people have a heart. The poor horse is cooped up 24/7. And while I don’t have any proof of his diet I don’t think it’s just all sugar.


    Some of the comments make it seem like all Bobby is eating is sugar.


    Perhaps Alex (our resident star) could ask Kathy to ask about it the next time Dr R calls her with an update. Then maybe she could come back here and tell us what is exactly going on.


    Margaret who is an avowed chocolate lover.


    ps I’m sorry for those of you who are cancer survivors. Life has thrown you a nasty curve. I know you probably have a great insight into your own survival. But think about it; Bobby is monitored 24/7. We all knew there were going to be bumps (that abcess is proof). And all of a sudden everyone jumps on the sugar bandwagon about how BAD sugar is for him.


    Bobby you listen to the docs, you remember how much we love you. And just because people sometimes argue doesn’t mean they love you less. Humans argue–that’s life. We are united in one thing–our love for you.

    Posted by: Margaret at July 5, 2006 8:22 PM

    Well put Margaret!

    Posted by: Skyler at July 5, 2006 8:34 PM

    http://www.thejockeyclub.co.uk/point/pointframeset.html

    You see, Alex, we hang on your every word! (I figured it was something like steeple-chasing, given the origin of the term.)

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 5, 2006 9:06 PM

    Hello Barbaro ! Just doing my daily check- Glad to hear your cast change went well and you are hanging in there!

    Thank you for the continued updates !

    Take care all !
    Julia B

    Posted by: Julia B at July 5, 2006 11:15 PM

    Sugar can cause cancer??!! Oh man, I am SO scre*ed!!

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 5, 2006 11:19 PM

    http://www.thehorse.com/viewarticle.aspx?ID=7180

    Something about the situation @ Arlington Park.

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 5, 2006 11:25 PM

    Thanks a lot for a wonderful page, so happy to be able to follow Barbaros fight for life, which he hopefully will win. Look into your page many times a day, thanks to Barbaros owners to give him his chance to live when the other choice is easier and cheaper. Proves they are people that love thier animals, not only benefit.
    Good luck Barbaro, keep stong.
    Lot of love from a Norwegian based in Tenerife, Spain.

    Posted by: Torunn Dahl at July 5, 2006 11:29 PM

    Thanks for the update on todays cast change. It’s been a tough week for Barbaro and his connections. I can imagine what they are going through. Setbacks are to be expected. When my friends’ horse fractured his leg (8″ fracture line going into the stifle), we went through many long days and nights.

    Posted by: Joyce at July 6, 2006 12:04 AM

    Dear Friends:

    I am confused with today’s update. Is Bobby uncomfortable with the cast received on July 3rd or was the cast replacement on July 3rd a response to earlier discomfort?

    Would some one please be kind enough to clarify things for me?

    Many, many thanks, dear colleagues.

    Lillian Petroff

    Posted by: Lillian Petroff at July 6, 2006 12:04 AM

    Sounds like Barbaro is having one of those rough days. Hang in there dear, you will make it!!!!! Rough days happen.

    Posted by: Lynda at July 6, 2006 12:07 AM

    Lillian,

    I believe the cast change on the 3rd was due to wear. Today’s cast change was due to discomfort.

    Joyce

    Posted by: Joyce at July 6, 2006 12:08 AM

    Hi everyone,
    Now I’m confused too. Barbaro had another cast change today?
    Please let us know when you are able.
    Love you Barbaro 🙂

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 6, 2006 12:09 AM

    Does anyone have any more news about what happened to J.J.Jake at Hollywood Park on Monday? Was he put down?

    Posted by: Ernie at July 6, 2006 12:10 AM

    Sounds like it was another hurdle in the long upward climb for our beloved boy today. Please everyone keep your focus on sending positive energy to Mr. B. He has been such a good and patient boy through all these many weeks of medical procedures. Like us, I’m sure he gets to a point of being tired and frustrated with the entire situation. Just the confinement alone must be trying for him.

    I agree with Margaret. Let’s focus on sending love and healing thoughts and not on concerns that produce negative energy.

    We’ve brought him this far so don’t give up now.

    Posted by: Jill at July 6, 2006 12:18 AM

    Alex, do you another cast change today, 07/05/06 for Barbaro? Dear Barbaro, we are so sorry you had to endure another cast change. I really hope that the new cast makes you more comfortable, our sweet, precious, Barbaro. I’m sad for you but confident Dr. R did exactly what needed to be done.

    We love you so much!!
    Daphne and Penelope

    Posted by: Daphne at July 6, 2006 12:22 AM

    I hope the new screws aren’t bothersome….

    Posted by: Daphne at July 6, 2006 12:23 AM

    Bobby:


    Bobby had a cast change on Monday. He had been running a fever (slight–like 1/2 degree)for a couple of days. They found an abcess in his LEFT (the good leg)hind. This is not a cause for worry (as in laminitis). It is as I understand it now–considered to be not a major issue. Easy to treat. The cast I guess just showed signs of wear and tear. Bobby also had 2 screws taken out and 3 new ones put in. (Read the updates for further explanations)


    A second cast change in the same week???!!! This is not the best of hews we could have hoped for. Thank God, Dr. R and co. saw your discomfort. It’s great that you have such a tremendous doc–I wish I could have a doc that was as up on things as Dr. R seems to be.


    Bobby it’ll be okay. I know getting put under again probably is very tiring on you. And you keep waking up in that pool. You just don’t understand why we keep doing that. I wish I could tell you in horse talk so it would be easier on you.


    But you did well to let people know that you weren’t comfy in that cast. Maybe they had too tight–those pics sure made it look tight. Maybe some skin got twisted somehow. The main thing is don’t panic (and that includes me in there). Dr R picked up on things quick as lightening.


    Listen to the docs. And make sure you let them know when something isn’t as comfy as it should be for you. You’re doing great. And those bones are mending–that’s the most important thing to note. Let’s concentrate on that. Hang in there Bobby. We love you. And even though I’m crying typing this (I bet a lot of us are too)–I have to believe that it will be okay.


    Love always Margaret

    Posted by: Margaret at July 6, 2006 12:33 AM

    the new cast today (7/5) was due to some level of discomfort. the previous cast change (7/3) was due to ‘wear and tear’. just clarifying, but I only know what I posted.

    Posted by: alex at July 6, 2006 12:36 AM

    Thank you Alex for clarifying. The information is very much appreciated.
    Barbaro, I am continuing to pray for you as I do every night before bed.
    I love you baby boy.

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 6, 2006 12:44 AM

    Oh baby, sweet baby, try to get some sleep tonight.

    It sounds as though today was tough for you. Remember, we’ve been told there will be good days and not-so-good days. This was one of the latter, and hopefully one of the rare ones, if not the only one.

    Dr. Richardson knows what he is doing Bobby. Trust him, with all your might, trust him. We all do.

    I know you don’t understand why you had to wake up in a pool again, just two days after having done it on Monday, but know that it was for your own good.

    I pray this one fits better, and you’ll be comfortable and happy with this newest cast.

    Much love,

    Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at July 6, 2006 12:45 AM

    Ernie,

    I have been looking, but I can’t find any information on JJ Jake. The way the break looked, it was ugly.

    Posted by: Lynda at July 6, 2006 12:50 AM

    Alex,

    Thank you for the update…I had a feeling something was going on since you were unable to update us earlier.

    Please send my best to Michael and Peter and the whole team. Good To hear that Kathy Anderson was thrilled with the bone mending. If she has anythign esle to tell us about today I know we would all love to hear from her!

    You are the best Alex!

    Posted by: Maria Ackerman at July 6, 2006 12:50 AM

    I had a weird feeling when I came over here this afternoon, as if something was happening. I was surprised to see the cast had been changed again, but I can see that he needs to be comfortable! The best news is how excited Kathy is about the bone healing.

    Bobby, I know this has been a tough couple of days. But I know also you’ll bounce back as you always do. You’re still an athlete.

    Thanks Alex, I don’t know what we’d do without you!

    Posted by: J. Carson Black at July 6, 2006 12:51 AM

    Well said, Margaret. Well said indeed. This has been a nerve-wracking day and piece of news for Bobby’s Virtual Village; I cannot imagine what his people have been going through. I too will try to focus on the positive: bone healing well, no signs of infection in the right leg. His overall health seems to be so good, and he’s so strong, that I’m sure he can get past two operative sessions in one week. Let’s hope he doesn’t have to be anesthetized for a long while next time.

    Someone mentioned the discomfort might have been something as simple as the cast being too tight, or skin pinched, or wrong angle. Fingers crossed. Thank God Bobby is the kind of patient who lets his doctors know early and often, and doesn’t thrash or kick or otherwise reinjure himself.

    Ernie, I’ve been looking for news of J. Jake since the original post. Nothing so far. Usually Bloodhorse will have a mention somewhere. I have not googled the local LA papers.

    CJ, the situation at Arlington Park is that so far THIS YEAR, 17 horses, including 2 in the past week, have had fatal breakdowns at one particular place in the track. A biped (human track worker) walked the area, inspected and deemed the area to be just fine. Some owners are ok with that, others, including former IL governor J. Edgar, whose horse was one of the fatalities, are not fine with it; and are refusing to race their horses there.

    I say listen to the horses here. They’re the ones RUNNING at 40 mph on FOUR feet with someone on their BACK, in a crowd, with a completely different center of gravity than the track worker.

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 6, 2006 1:00 AM

    A lot to take in today!

    I’m going to look at it as something like a bad fitting pair of shoes. Yes, I know it is more serious then that, but as so many have said earlier, the medical team at NBC is on top of things.

    Mr. B. hope you are feeling better with the new cast. You never blinked when faced with a challenge in a horse race. I hope you will do the same now.

    Hang in there big guy.

    Love ya,
    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at July 6, 2006 1:01 AM

    Well a bit of good news…


    Dear Ms. Lewis:





    That is why I am a co-sponsor of S.576, which would restore the prohibition on the commercial sale and slaughter of wild, free-roaming horses and burros. That is also why I am co-sponsoring S.1915, the Virgie S. Arden American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act, which would

    prohibit the transporting, moving, or possessing of any horse to be slaughtered for human consumption.


    Barbara Boxer

    Posted by: Margaret at July 6, 2006 1:04 AM

    Alex, thank you for your diligent work getting the updates! It was good to read about tomorrow’s NBC visit by Dr. Brokken.

    CJ, I haven’t yet read the articles you mentioned earlier, but is there a change from the status quo in the air?

    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at July 6, 2006 1:05 AM

    Just caught Alex’s update about another cast change today. I’m glad I didn’t know about this latest one ’til after it was over.

    Barbaro’s had such a “smooth” time so far in the scheme of things, it is very unsettling to have news like this – which I guess is why the doc keeps reminding everyone he’s not out of the woods yet.

    At least they found nothing ominous underneath the cast that would be causing discomfort. But, obviously, Barbaro needs to be comfortable as possible with the cast so he doesn’t begin to favor his ‘good’ leg or get irritated and try to kick the thing off.

    Hang in there Barbaro…I had a big bandage on my nose for a week after some minor surgery and I thought I was gonna go nuts! You’ve been a good boy!

    Saying prayers and looking forward to hearing positive reports ….

    Thank you Alex…for your faithfulness!

    Posted by: Sarah at July 6, 2006 1:06 AM

    I second that. What would we do without Alex and all those closest to Bobby. Because of them we can share in the day-to-day recovery of our dearest equine friend.

    Bobby, sleep well tonight and enjoy a much deserved rest. We all send our love to fill your heart with peace, strength of spirit and the stamina to stay the course for healing.

    Love and kisses till tomorrow.

    Posted by: Jill at July 6, 2006 1:08 AM

    Dear Friends:

    Thanks for the clarification regarding the most recent cast change.

    Special thanks to Alex. This website is way ahead of the UPenn site.

    Is Bobby back in his stall? Did he have a smooth pool recovery? Is he munching on grains and carrots?

    Stock phrases, to be sure, but comforting after a procedure.

    I am distressed.

    Lillian Petroff

    Posted by: Lillian Petroff at July 6, 2006 1:12 AM

    Fingers crossed, thanks for the update. We had a few harrowing weeks when my cat had his casts changed; some he simply ‘took to’ better than others and you could never tell how he would react (or what would happen — once his head swelled up with fluid, which you would not expect from a cast change, but there it was).

    Hopefully Barbaro is just experiencing one of those minor setbacks that can happen during recovery and he’ll start feeling more himself again shortly.

    Great news about The Mighty Mare and Mike Rea as well. I am quite a fan of Makybe Diva; wish we had a mare like here here in the US!

    Posted by: superfecta at July 6, 2006 1:20 AM

    Alex, thank you again for clarifying. I appreciate all the effort you put into this site for Barbaro.. and for everyone who loves him!

    Barbaro, hang in there, buddy. Remember, the best way to get through these challenging days? One day at time. You have plenty of people who love you, so you aren’t alone, buddy. Your entire Barbaro Family, New Bolton’s Dr. R. and entire team and all of us who give you in our thoughts. It will be ok, Barbaro.

    Posted by: Daphne at July 6, 2006 1:20 AM

    Regarding Dr. Thomas Brokken, President AAEP.

    Thought this was interesing in the article attached. The AAEP are **against** the American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act.

    (see excerpt)

    Most recently, the AAEP has been actively involved in the issues that surround the care of unwanted horses in the United States. The association has spoken out about its stance against the American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act (H.R. 503). If passed, the bill would ban the transportation and sale of horses for slaughter for human consumption and other purposes. The AAEP believes slaughter is symptomatic of a larger problem affecting the welfare of U.S. horses, and that the problem is created by issues surrounding unwanted horses.

    Posted by: Daphne at July 6, 2006 1:34 AM

    I feel like a cheerleader, but really, nothing for us to get down about here.

    One of the biggest miracles is that both of Bobby
    ‘s first two casts fit so well that they were each left on for a record 3 weeks–only 2 casts in 6 weeks–that’s amazing.

    Now, the 3rd one–put on on Monday–needed to be adjuted/re-done. As Edie said, it was like a new shoe that didn’t fit so well (once it got home). No big deal.

    Let’s not blow this out of proportion and let ourselves think dire thoughts and get all worried. As I’ve said before, worry has never helped a thing–it’s a negative energy.

    Our Bobby needs all the positive energy we can send him and we don’t have any real reason not to be sending him that anyway.

    Go Bobby!! You’re back on track and on your way to the winner’s circle and we’re still with you every step of the way!

    Sending you all the love and light in the world–

    Nancy in CA

    Posted by: Nancy Babcock at July 6, 2006 1:34 AM

    Oops–forgot to say above, thank you again, Alex, for your faithfulness to all of us–it can’t be easy with everything else you have to do, and we do appreciate it more than you can ever know. 🙂

    Nancy in CA

    Posted by: Nancy Babcock at July 6, 2006 1:37 AM

    Thanks Alex for the long awaited update. Barbaro is in my thoughts and prayers. Hope this latest cast change will solve the discomfort issue. I will pray for some better news in the morning. Hope beautiful Barbaro has a peaceful night.

    Posted by: Debi at July 6, 2006 1:46 AM

    i think the good new is that bobby is healing, fast and furious. they finished the cast doneon the 3rd right in a touchy back leg/hock area, perhaps it just jabbed into his muscle tissue — who knows but at least he is being monitored as best as possible on earth to adjust and modify any discomfort.

    thank you as always, alex for letting us know. i had to work all day and all i could think about was barbaro. am in louisville this week too, so bittersweet.

    love to all and i hope pee and freddie are well.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 6, 2006 1:54 AM

    Ernie,

    I haven’t been able to find out anything on J J Jake yet, but I sent an email to Hollywood Park’s racing secretary. I’ll let you know if I hear back. Unfortunately there are so many of the ‘little guys’ being euthanized every day, the sports writers only seem to focus on the big guys.

    Joyce

    Posted by: Joyce at July 6, 2006 1:56 AM

    Ernie, Joyce, I was searching all morning for news on JJ Jake also, to no avail. There is no report, no story on any site that I could find. The only research available were his stats before the race. I hope we find out whether or not he was put down, I cannot believe no mention was made anywhere!

    Lynette, I was able to view the article, finally, with the instructions you gave me, THANKS! It is funny, this hasn’t anything to do with anything, “The Two Mrs. Grenville’s” is on my bookshelf, has always been one of my favorite books, funny circumstance.

    I am shocked about the news of the new cast change, but Dr. knows best, above and beyond. He is the expert opinion of course. Thank goodnes they were able to see it was distressful, BEFORE the new cast had done NEW DAMAGE!!!It is great for them to be so extremely watchful and wary.

    BARBARO-YOU NEED TO FEEL BETTER SOON, I HOPE YOU DO BETTER WITH YOUR NEW IMPROVED CAST. I HOPE YOU SLEEP WELL TONIGHT,BIG BOY!!I LOVE YOU TO PIECES!!
    YOU ARE SO SPECIAL AND DESERVE ALL THE PEPPERMINTS AND SUGAR CUBES THAT YOU CAN STUFF INTO YOUR MOUTH AT ONE TIME, IN ONE GIGANTIC MOUTHFUL!!

    Daphne-my cat is in the hospital, his eye has a membrane tear in it and it has to be trimmed and cut off so it won’t irritate his eyeball. I thought he had conjunctivitis(pink-eye) Boy, was I wrong! He is SO mad! When I left him, he was howling, he is a siamese, 15 lbs. TOO LOUD, and TOO MAD. I feel so bad for not getting him there sooner, my other brat cat, one of them,(they all three live at the Boyfriend’s) scratched him, in his eye! That’s what we think, anyway-OOOH!! Tomorrow, he will be so hoarse. I am a bad kittymomma.

    Barbaro SLEEP WELL BEAUTIFUL ONE

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at July 6, 2006 2:20 AM

    Guys, I have looked all over the internet and no info on J J Jake. Joyce, that is a great idea, I hadn’t thought about that! Please let us know what you find out.

    Posted by: Lynda at July 6, 2006 2:24 AM

    Hiya, Bobbey, so sorry to hear that your new cast was uncomfortable to you. It’s a relief, however, to know that your comfort (as well as healing)is being monitored so fastidiously. I had to take my Husky Nikita to the vet today because she’s been intermittently avoiding weight-bearing on one of her rear legs for the past day. The good news is that it appears to be some ligament strain, treatable with baby aspirin and rest, rather than anything more unthinkable. Bobbey, she is a horse-loving dog and I bet she’d love to meet you some day! She hears your name from me every day. Good night sweet prince, and here’s to better days! You’ve captivated the whole world! XOXO & “scratches”, Robyn, Brent, & Nikita

    Posted by: Robyn Hoffmann at July 6, 2006 2:30 AM

    Have been frantically Googling but no mention of poor J. Jake. Ernie, are you positive that’s his name? I hate to think he was considered too minor to mention. Ok, BP is climbing….!!

    However, during that fruitless quest, I tripped over the website of yet another wonderful T-bred rescue organization–this one, with a sanctuary. This one is located in California, for all you left-coasters!!

    info@tranquilityfarmtbs.org

    The site includes the story of a regular guy who became a T-bred rescuer. It also mentions other help groups and has some good links. It’s worth a look; also, see Flyingfilly.com. Wonderful, helpful, inspirational site.

    So, trying to focus on the positive tonight. Again, sending positive vibes your way, Bobby. And J. Jake. And all the other horses and riders out there.

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 6, 2006 2:32 AM

    congrats alex on your mare. she has lovely breeding. it’s always nice to see the fruits of your labours work out. babs

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 6, 2006 2:35 AM

    Sugar can cause cancer??!! Oh man, I am SO scre*ed!!

    consuming too much of just about anything can cause cancer.

    Bobby, sleep well, have a better day tomorrow.
    we love you~

    Posted by: Anna at July 6, 2006 2:46 AM

    Dearest Bobby,

    So sorry that you had to go through another cast change so soon. Sending you all the best wishes that I can muster. Wishing you a better tomorrow and sleep well tonight.

    Daphne and Edie,

    How are the furry children today? Hoping everything is going well.

    Dora,

    Sorry to hear about your Siamese. You are not a bad kitty momma; Accidents do happen. I remember my husband’s Siamese fondly. She was a tiny little thing, but could she complain and mumble like nobody’s business. Boy, she was loud too.

    Alex and all concerned with Bobby,

    YOU ARE THE BEST!!!! Thanks for the updates.

    I have also looked for information on JJ Jake also. Didn’t find anything.

    Good Night Everyone

    Posted by: Donna at July 6, 2006 3:16 AM

    Our Bobby has the best of care _ glad they noticed he wasnt comfortable and did what was necessary to make it right – Dr. Kathy Anderson being thrilled with the bone healing process is the news of the day – The cast is nothing but some plaster or fiberglass that didnt quite set at the right angle – our Bobby let them know it wasnt right….He is quite the horse, of course….

    Thanks, Alex for the update – knew something was up….had to be a hard day for Bobby’s humans – it was a hard day for his humans on this board until we were in the know….

    Sweet dreams, Bobby – let’s hope that tomorrow is a better day…

    Posted by: Lisa Leach at July 6, 2006 3:41 AM

    Barbaro – sending prayers and positive energy and thoughts your way. Here’s to a comfortable new cast, a speedy and successful recovery, and many happy years ahead for you, beautiful boy. I keep your picture on my desktop.

    Alex – thank you so much for your dedication to this site, for keeping us in touch with Barbaro’s progress, and for all the other info and links that you provide. I check this site throughout the day, every day, even though I’ve posted only once. It seems that many others here speak my thoughts, concerns and wishes so well.

    Thanks again,
    Jane

    Posted by: Jane at July 6, 2006 4:05 AM

    I’m still in shock that the cast was changed again so soon, but once I stopped aggravating myself, I realize that what must be must be, and am grateful that Bobby is in such superior hands. Will not relax, though, until I read again that he is back to being comfortable.

    Now – let’s not forget the primary reason we are all still here, cheering Barbaro on – namely, Edgar Prado. The deadline is fast approaching for the ESPY Jockey of the Year vote, and Bloodhorse has an article with a link to the voting site.
    http://news.bloodhorse.com//viewstory.asp?id=34285 and here is the voting site itself http://espn.go.com/espy2006/index.html

    Voting closes at midnight July 9. Hurry and cast your vote for Edgar Prado for Jockey of the Year. The awards w/b announced on the ESPY awards show on ESPN on July 16.

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 6, 2006 4:09 AM

    Bobby, have a good night, you are loved…Night all to our Barbaro Family.

    Posted by: Susan at July 6, 2006 4:17 AM

    Dora, you are not a bad cat mommy. We can’t forget that even though they are called domestics, cats still possess wild instincts. His howling was probably a combination of pain and going to the vet. My guys hate going to the vet. I tell them how nervous I get, but somehow they don’t listen and prefer to howl.

    But I have to say, once in the car, on goes the music and they are more or less satisfied, for a while.

    Barbara, Donna, thanks for asking about Freddie. He’s holding his own.

    Alex- thanks for the tremendous updates. Barbaro has really been attracting attention. He’s getting another VIP visit tomorrow.

    The initials of New Bolton and a televison station are identical – NBC. Wouldn’t it be appropriate to air a special on Barbaro on the Peacock station? What do you think champ?

    Have a great night Mr. B.

    Love ya,
    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at July 6, 2006 4:21 AM

    Dear Barbaro, I’m so sorry you had to have your cast changed so soon! I hope the new one feels better, and you will continue on your road to wellness. I have pictures of you on my office wall, where I can look at your beautiful face every day and send prayers your way. Stay strong, Sweet Boy! Love you! Sue

    Posted by: Sue at July 6, 2006 4:34 AM

    Thanks for the updates Alex 🙂

    I was surprised to hear that Barbaro had another cast change, however, in the same breath I am relieved. If all we have to worry about is a cast not fitting perfectly then we are still doing very well on the road to recovery.

    Casts can be extremely annoying, anyone who has ever had one knows this. They are very hard and firm and if you get a itch in there, your in trouble, unless you can find a coat hanger.

    I am sure they will get it worked out just right, if not they will get to the bottom of it.

    I tend not to worry to much about Barbaro waking from anesthetic, because the pool is the best place for any horse to wake up.

    And on a more positive note, for anyone who worried that Barbaro might have had a new incision on his leg ( for the new screws and the old ones to be removed ) Do not worry. They did not cut his leg. They did it orthoscopicaly (sp?)

    They make tiny 1-2cm incisions and insert a camera and the tools they use, it is a less invasive form of getting things done under the skin.

    I had my shoulder cuff done that way and my gall bladder, I have tiny scars about 2cm long, and a few have dissapeared completely. So I hope this helps anyone who was worried that he was at risk of infection from a new incision. He has tiny slices that sometimes are so small they dont even need a stitch.

    I hope his new cast fits well so he can get back to munching food and num nums. And if he still isnt comfortable, they will figure it out. I have faith in team Barbaro, and I am just pleased they realized his discomfort so soon.

    Good night sweet Barbaro… if it doesnt feel right you let them know, they will get it changed again for ya.

    Love you lots big guy

    Hugs and kisses.

    Shannon & Zeena

    Posted by: Shannon at July 6, 2006 5:27 AM

    I’M PRAYING FOR YOU MR. B THAT YOU ARE FEELING BETTER BY TOMORROW MORNING. I READ WHAT YOU’VE BEEN THROUGH THE PAST FEW DAYS AND IT SOUNDS LIKE YOU ARE A BIT UNDER THE WEATHER. THE INFECTION AND FEVER CONCERN ME, BUT ALL WE CAN DO IS PRAY!!!
    GOD BLESS YOU BARBARO, GET WELL, THINK POSITIVE AND LISTEN TO DR. RICHARDSON!!!
    WE ALL LOVE YOU,
    CHERYL G.

    Posted by: Cheryl at July 6, 2006 5:40 AM

    Edie, and Donna, Thanks guys! You make me feel not so much a negligent cat caregiver after all. 🙂 It is just the simple fact that all my animals live 45 minutes away from me, and I feel guilty, because they cannot live at my father’s house,(my house, where I live also) My man is not so observant a caregiver and really doesn’t pay attention to what he considers “little” problems. I, on the other hand, being the typical childless mother of the Hairy type children, go BALLISTIC when they are hurt, or needy. MEN!! Can’t Live With Them, Can’t Live With Them…I meant it the way I wrote it, seriously. I know how it goes, but totally disagree with the cliche, so I rewrote it to my liking! Afterall, it is a woman’s pregrogative, correct?

    Love you guys, the entire site is hot tonite!

    BARBARO- MI ADORE TI AMO

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at July 6, 2006 6:16 AM

    I was wondering, does this latest cast change mean that he had to go under anesthesia again? Pool recovery. the whole bit? That’s really rough. We hope and pray that the newest cast solves the discomfort problem and that it is not indicative of anything else at all.

    We love you Barbaro! Get some well-deserved rest.

    special thanks to Alex

    Posted by: the Blochs at July 6, 2006 8:37 AM

    Hi!
    Thanks for the updates (late or not we all appreciate them and the effort you take to get them to use).

    Barbaro, take it easy and rest..Yesterday was a trying day for all your ‘family’. Your in my prayers always..

    Godspeed and you’ll be running in the pasture soon enough.

    There was a link on from the Horse racing Notebook regarding Barbaro surgeries.

    http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/4027055.html

    chron.com

    Godspeed Barbaro!

    Posted by: lynnette at July 6, 2006 12:06 PM

    Good morning Barbaro family,

    Checking in before I leave for work for any news. None yet, but I know Alex will provide an update when he has one. I could not sleep well last night at all. I kept focusing on the fact (the very GOOD fact) that his radiographs look good, and that Dr. Anderson was “thrilled” when she saw the bone healing process. That helped, but I still lost sleep.

    Dora, you made me laugh just now. Thank you! I have two Siamese so I’m aware of how loud and commanding their voices are. I especially liked your quote “typical childless mother of the Hairy type children”. I love that! That’s me as well.

    You’re not a bad cat mom, not at all. I hope your guy is feeling better soon. Keep us posted.

    I’ll check back for updates later.

    Love you Bobby,

    Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at July 6, 2006 1:02 PM

    Good Morning Barbaro
    I hope you had a great night after such a difficult day yesterday.
    I’m so worried about you and hope your new cast is perfect and that you are comfy and happy.
    I’ll check on you again when I get to work.
    I love you Barbaro.

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 6, 2006 1:02 PM

    Dora, I just read that your cat is in the hospital. I’m so sorry! How long will he be in the hospital? You are a terrific mommy!! Yes, he will be angry with you, like Penelope was with me but it’s the best place for him to be. Please let us know how he is doing.

    Barbaro, how are you today, buddy? I hope you had a restful evening. Love you and Pee and I are waiting for an update from wonderful Alex!!

    Penelope is doing fine… thank you everyone for asking. She hasn’t vomited in 4 days. I am slowly introducing her food in with the baby food. I hold my breath after she eats and follow her everywhere to see if she is going to throw it up!!

    Posted by: Daphne at July 6, 2006 1:18 PM

    Interesting article (as we are all animal lovers) on ‘racing animals get hurt’ especially greyhounds and there is a quick mention to Barbaro by the Orlando Sentinel (Florida).

    The article goes on to mention the following:

    ” Despite the fact that thousands of dogs and horses race on Florida tracks every year, no one knows how many suffer debilitating injuries that end their careers or their lives.

    That’s because the state doesn’t require injuries to be reported. Animal-rights groups have been fighting to require reporting, but the Legislature has not acted.

    State Sen. Steve Geller, D-Hallandale Beach, filed a reporting bill this spring. But he never got a hearing.”


    Link is:
    http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/state/orl-animals0606jul06,0,6768805.story?coll=orl-news-headlines-state

    Just something to think about in our ‘days at work’….

    Posted by: lynnette at July 6, 2006 1:21 PM

    Good Morning!! I pray you had a good night, Barbaro! Anxiously waiting for an update!!

    Posted by: Lynda at July 6, 2006 1:40 PM

    Holding breath for for good news …

    Posted by: Sarah at July 6, 2006 1:44 PM

    Lynnette, good article! Thank you.

    Posted by: Daphne at July 6, 2006 1:50 PM

    Oh Bobby, I am so sorry you had to go through another cast change. I hope you are doing better today and know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. I, along with thousands of others, love you very much!

    Posted by: Karen at July 6, 2006 2:07 PM

    Good Morning everyone…
    Poor, sweet, boy….so sad you had to go through another cast change yesterday. I hope this one doesnt give you any trouble. So glad to hear that your bones are fusing and maybe, soon, you will be up and running in green pastures again. I bet you cant wait to get outside. The cabin fever has got to be unbearable at this point. Keep up the good work, and your marvelous spirit. We love you so.

    Posted by: Therese Dyer at July 6, 2006 2:20 PM

    Good morning Bobby: I hope you were able to attain a full nights sleep following yet another cast change. Today’s a new day with good news to celebrate, your radiographs reflect that your healing is progressing!!!! Love and prayers to you, Dr. Richardson, and the entire medical community at NBC.

    Susan, Thank you so much for the link to OldFriendsEquine.org and the information pertaining to Arlington Park. I echo the sentiments of many; the situation at the latter sends up red flags and concerns me deeply. With the welfare of horses at stake, I’ll be directing my attention and energies on this matter. Thanks again. Lynn

    Posted by: Lynn at July 6, 2006 2:56 PM

    “CHAMP” Hope you had a restful evening after all the excitement with the cast change???? I am continuing my prayer vigil as I do each and every day FOR YOU ….SWEET BOY !!! I’m sure that you must feel all those prayers that are going up to “THE GREAT ONE” over you !! Rest and know that you are loved and appreciated no matter what your purpose in life is….JUST PLAIN BOBBY IS FINE WITH ALL OF US…..but we know you could never be “PLAIN”!!!!! I love you handsome fella take it easy and try not to do too many fancy moves for a few days…buttercups and blue skies are just around your corner….Kisses and horsey hugs…STAY WELL ….

    Alex and everyone thanks for keeping us posted it mustn’t be easy with your busy lives…but you all love him too!! THANKS AGAIN!!

    Roy and Gretchen you are always in our thoughts!!God bless you and keep you safe!!!

    Dr. R. and staff at New Bolton ….you’re really on your toes !!! Congrats…well done!!!

    Huge Thanks ….. love Maribel

    Posted by: Maribel at July 6, 2006 3:07 PM

    Alex, I don’t blame you for not having the energy to ask. One can sense when it is, and is not, a good time to approach a subject.

    We’ll find out soon enough. Just keep praying everyone.

    Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at July 6, 2006 3:32 PM

    I don’t think I would have had the heart to ask them either! I can’t imagine the bad thoughts that they are trying to keep away and stay positive. Hopefully if the vet calls, or one of the crew visits, they will have positive news.

    Posted by: Lynda at July 6, 2006 3:32 PM

    Ugh…hearing that Matz’s crew appears a bit “down” makes me feel really really bad.

    I do find it odd there is NOTHING in the news so far about yesterday’s cast change. Thinking optimistcally, perhaps, it’s not THAT big of a deal and NBC does not feel it constitutes a MAJOR change in Bobby’s condition for an extra update ???????

    Posted by: Sarah at July 6, 2006 3:35 PM

    Barbaro, NBC staff & Barbaro’s Family. I am thinking of all of you and praying that today brings better news than yesterday. Please God, watch over Barbaro and everyone who is concerned with him.

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 6, 2006 3:39 PM

    My heart is in my throat right now….everyone keep praying for our HERO! WE LOVE YOU BARBARO!!!

    Posted by: Karen at July 6, 2006 3:41 PM

    They had to change the cast again. If he was uncomfortable, he would have favored the other leg, and we can’t have that. I’m thinking it was just an exhausting day for everybody involved. Not optimum, but he’s still doing remarkably well.

    We just have to redouble our efforts and be vigilant. He really isn’t out of the woods yet.

    I just hope that this was all the new “news” for the week, and the rest of it will be about pushing peppermints around the ledge.

    I’m praying for you, Bobby. Hang in there. You are a true thoroughbred, in every sense of the word!

    Posted by: J. Carson Black at July 6, 2006 3:51 PM

    Would the person that put a link to a TB farm in CA put the link on again? Thanks!

    Dora, you do have a gift for words and the ability to put smiles on our faces.

    Maybe having a patient at home (one of my 2 hairy children) somehow makes it easier to look at other conditions, not that they aren’t all serious.

    Mr. B has been in the best place with the best dr’s (he’s getting a visit from another VIP dr today!) and Dr. R has repeatedly cautioned that it’s a looooong process. We have to and will keep our spirits up.

    Barbaro – L’chaim!

    Posted by: Edie at July 6, 2006 3:51 PM

    I pray that all is truly well and that the news will still be upbeat and promising later on.

    Barbaro-we are all rooting for you. We all love you and pray for you mightily, big boy!

    I will let you guys know about my Lil Buddy(siamese) later, after I get him back from vet. hospital. I cannot pick him up until after 1:00p.m.

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at July 6, 2006 3:52 PM

    Barbaro, hang in there handsome boy ! These are the most trying times. I recall the battle that Nuryev fought with the help of so many by his side- We just need to keep the hope and believe that you too will be victorious in this journey !
    God bless you and all of those invovled in your care!
    We are all praying for you and love you !
    Stay strong!

    Heres a BIG HUG for you Bobby !

    Love,
    Julia B

    Posted by: Julia B at July 6, 2006 4:12 PM

    Beautiful Barbaro,

    I’m so sorry you’ve been having these difficult days, and hope the newest cast change will help you feel so much better. You’ve been such a wonderful patient and it must be so hard for you to be cooped up all these weeks. Hang in there, sweet boy, and know that you are SO loved. I’m anxiously awaiting your next update and wishing you the best, always.

    Much love and healing thoughts coming your way.

    Many thanks to Alex et al for keeping us up to date on our miracle boy.

    Irene, NY

    Posted by: Irene at July 6, 2006 4:21 PM

    I am so sorry to hear that Bobby is hurting, which is really expected with a broken leg, and an abcess on his left hind too. But, I feel very bad for him. I pray that when the abcess heals, he will have that leg to rest on a bit. I know his weight must be evenly distributed on both legs, but I know for a fact that a broken bone hurts when you put pressure on it.

    I understand it is hard to get informatiion to us
    as we “thirst” to hear about him. You have been a blessing to all of us that are so anxious to know how he is. I could not manage, if I did not have your site to get information about our sweet
    boy.

    I can understand that “his” people are very concerned about him, and know that they are upset.
    My prayers are with them too. I am thankful that
    Bobby has such loving and caring owners, trainers, riders, grooms, doctors, nurses, hospital personel and friends that can be with him. I know they want him feeling good, and not huring too much.

    Thank you for all you do.

    Posted by: Gloria Davis at July 6, 2006 4:27 PM

    About to get on a plane for 4 hours – Will be holding my breath with fingers and toes crossed the whole way, hoping for good news…

    Feel better, Bobby….

    Posted by: Lisa Leach at July 6, 2006 4:37 PM

    Have a safe trip Lisa. Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at July 6, 2006 4:50 PM

    Barbaro, my precious Barbaro, I’m am thinking about you so much. I ran out for lunch and had to get back to see what was happening with you. I’m sorry you are going through this difficult time but please hang in there and keep your spirits up.

    Alex, thank you for everything.

    Daphne

    Posted by: Daphne at July 6, 2006 5:27 PM

    Hello Bobby,

    Sorry to hear you are having a rough time of it with the new cast. Happy to hear that the bones are fusing and healing! You keep your spirits high and trust the two legged friends at New Bolton! They have brought you this far and I am sure they will be with you to the end of your healing time! God Bless you and them!

    Posted by: Pam at July 6, 2006 5:27 PM

    Hi Everyone….

    Right now we all have to stay postiive and focus on ourt Bobby and his “team”…I wasn’t sure if this article had been posted yet but I thoguht it was cute and may hep us smile for a little while.

    We know how strong Barbaro is…he can pull through this latest setback…he needs all of our positive energy!

    http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/bal-sp.schmuck30jun30,1,5267059.column

    Posted by: Maria Ackerman at July 6, 2006 5:42 PM

    KISSES and BIG HUGE HUGS to EVERYONE at FAIR HILL…Keep your spirits up …remember OUR BOBBY is a CHAMPION !!!! He has proven himself in so many ways…we are here for HIM and YOU !! In GOOD TIMES and BAD !! WE ARE NOT FAIRWEATHER FRIENDS….we are united for a cause…the love and betterment of all horses everywhere and especially OUR BOBBY !! THE CHAMP has brought out the BEST in ALL of US !!! LOTS OF PRAYERS and MUCH LOVE COMING YOUR WAY…from your friend Maribel Ont. CANADA

    Posted by: Maribel at July 6, 2006 5:50 PM

    Maria, thank you so much for the article. We needed that smile indeed!

    Posted by: Skyler at July 6, 2006 6:16 PM

    Bobby, I have thought about you all of the night and all morning. Wish we would get an update, especially with the “Doctor” visiting you today. You have been so strong in all of your challenges, I know you will be in this one as well. Alex, thank you so much for your hard work and I know you will let us know as soon as you hear anything today. We all love you Bobby ….

    Posted by: Jane at July 6, 2006 6:19 PM

    BARBARO
    I SURE HOPE YOUR NEW CAST IS FEELING BETTER TODAY THAN YESTERDAY.WE PRAY FOR YOU EVERYDAY AND WANT YOU TO BE ABLE TO GET OUT OF THERE AND SEE ALL THE FILLIES.YOU TAKE IT EASY AND HEAL. LOVE YOU.

    BETTY AND BOB

    Posted by: BETTY at July 6, 2006 6:20 PM

    Edie, here’s the link for the CA tbred rescue group/sanctuary:

    info@tranquilityfarmtbs.org

    A few minutes ago I tried to post an excerpt from today’s Baltimore Sun, from a story on Sweetnorthernsaint. It quoted Roy Jackson as saying Bobby was “okay” yesterday.

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 6, 2006 6:35 PM

    That link to info@tranquilityfarmtbs.org brings up an email addressed to them there. The actual site is http://www.tranquilityfarmstbs.org

    Meanwhile, I am going nuts waiting for news of Barbaro’s condition today. OY VEY!

    CJ (Blackie’s Mother & Pleasure’s Aunt) in Hammond IN.

    ps – don’t forget, the voting on the ESPY awards ends at midnight July 9. Cast your vote for Edgar Prado for Jockey of the Year (links in previous post).

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 6, 2006 6:57 PM

    A little tidbit from the Baltimore Sun digest from 5 July, after the last cast change:

    Meanwhile, Barbaro’s owner, Roy Jackson, said the Kentucky Derby winner was OK yesterday at the George D. Widener Hospital for Large Animals at the University of Pennsylvania’s New Bolton Center in Kennett Square, where the horse is recovering from a broken right rear leg.

    It’s at the end of a bit mostly about Sweetnorthernsaint. Link:

    http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/bal-sp.digest06jul06,0,90847.column

    Posted by: Karla Taylor at July 6, 2006 6:59 PM

    Hay Bobby Family!

    I’m tapping my foot, hoping it helps Mr. B feel better…seems I can’t do much else.

    I’ve also checked on JJ Jake and all I could find was the race stats on him. He raced on July 3rd, race #6 at Hollywood Park. The comments were thus: “JJ Jake sped to the early lead, set the pace inside, fought back on the second turn then broke down nearing the midstretch. The stewards conducted an inquiry before ruling JJ Jake broke down on his own.” JJ Jake was a 5 yr. old gelding.

    Breaks my heart. I sure do love horses. Right now I feel it is better to not say much else about it.

    Feel better Bobby Boy.

    Posted by: XMY at July 6, 2006 8:25 PM

    And on a lighter note – (no pun intended)! To address the “horses don’t burp” conversation I read from a few days back. That totally cracked me up – (Again, no pun here, well anyway) Some of you must surely know there is the other end of the horse that is very capable of expelling excess air? Boy lemme tell you what! My horses are total gasbags and are the funniest things to watch in the cooler days when they are feeling frisky. They bounce around, bucking and f…well flagellating like mad. My Ferrier swears that their hind legs are actual leavers to a secret signal. Every single time he lifts a leg to trim, waaa laaa, the signal to expel…and phewy. So there ya have it non-horsie people. No, horses do not vomit or burp, but they do pass methane by the loads.

    Posted by: XMY at July 6, 2006 8:34 PM

    It is nerve wracking not hearing anything. I think there was another time when the update came at close to 4PM EST. Everything was fine then. My hope is to get the same report.

    Something tells me if there were some news no one wants to hear, the media would pick up on it fast. So, lets go with no news is good news.

    Freddie, my cat is telling me to get off the computer and pay attention to him. Have to follow orders.

    Love ya Mr. B,

    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at July 6, 2006 8:43 PM

    I have a pit in my stomach. After so many blessed days, it is very hard for him to have a bad one(s). We were cautioned that there would be days like these, but when they do come you are not at all prepared. I truly hope that “no news is good news”.

    Posted by: Greg Neel at July 6, 2006 9:03 PM

    Greg, I absolutely echo your sentiments. I am sick with worry too.
    I am a nervous person to start with and have had my share of bad news when I did not expect it.
    I cannot even work at this point, I am just sitting here waiting for something, hopefully something good.
    We have always had such an abundance of information before, that my thoughts are tortured now.
    Please let Barbaro be well…please

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 6, 2006 9:08 PM

    Lisa, I am the same way. I have been refreshing this page all day for updates. Can’t work, sick with worry. Just praying that our boy is A OK! I agree with Edie, if something was bad wrong we would have heard about it. Like Greg, no news is good news, I keep telling myself that. It’s not easy though. I just have faith that the man upstairs will take good care of Bobby….he has brought out the best in too many people to let anything go wrong now. Much love to you Bobby….big hug and kisses to ya.

    Posted by: Karen at July 6, 2006 9:25 PM

    Come on you guys, remember our united prayers have taken Barbaro this far. Don’t get so nervous that you forget to pray that they find the source of his discomfort, (like a screw that’s to tight) and for his pain to be controlled or vanish, and wisdom for all of his doctors and divine patience for his care takers. As a group we can do this for Barbaro!

    Posted by: Judy W. at July 6, 2006 9:27 PM

    Me too…I took the day off to get things done around the house and instead I’m sitting here at the computer hitting refresh over and over again. I can’t concentrate on doing anything but waiting for news. I hope we hear before bedtime or I’ll be up all night worrying…

    Posted by: Sheila at July 6, 2006 9:27 PM

    Judy, I am praying for all the things you said…and crying.
    Karen, we are going to break our computers….

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 6, 2006 9:30 PM

    Don’t worry everybody. Somebody will go visit him this afternoon, and mabe visiting now! When they get back they will tell Alex something.

    Posted by: Lynda at July 6, 2006 9:32 PM

    Well I for one knew horses don’t burp. That is one of the reasons colic is so serious. They just can’t let loose with a great big BELCH (this is suppose to be 1 inch capital letters–I don’t know how to html that). But with no bowel sounds then you have to worry about other things.


    And with this being such a serious day I don’t think I want to go any further than that.


    In any event this post had me crying I was laughing so hard. And then I fell out of my chair so now my rump hurts. I just hope I don’t bruise there too.


    It was truly a great post, and for me much needed on this day.


    Bobby you hang in there. Us humans are just nervous because we haven’t heard a thing. Eat your carrots, a bit of grain (I said a bit–not a lot), more hay, and don’t forget that grass that I hope your human friends are still picking for you since you can’t get out.


    Continue to feel good. Listen to the docs. And tell them when something isn’t right. They’re listening to you. And remember we love you.


    Margaret



    >>>>And on a lighter note – (no pun intended)! To address the “horses don’t burp” conversation I read from a few days back. That totally cracked me up – (Again, no pun here, well anyway) Some of you must surely know there is the other end of the horse that is very capable of expelling excess air? Boy lemme tell you what! My horses are total gasbags and are the funniest things to watch in the cooler days when they are feeling frisky. They bounce around, bucking and f…well flagellating like mad. My Ferrier swears that their hind legs are actual leavers to a secret signal. Every single time he lifts a leg to trim, waaa laaa, the signal to expel…and phewy. So there ya have it non-horsie people. No, horses do not vomit or burp, but they do pass methane by the loads.

    Posted by: Margaret at July 6, 2006 9:45 PM

    Did not like the article posted right on our Comcast homepage this evening (an interview with Michael Matz):

    Barbaro’s Trainer Not Getting Hopes Up
    By Associated Press
    3 hours ago

    SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – The medical updates on Barbaro seem encouraging, yet the trainer of the ailing Kentucky Derby winner isn’t allowing himself to become too optimistic.

    “I’m not getting my hopes up,” Michael Matz said Saturday. “I’m just taking it one day at a time _ but he’s trying.”

    Matz and his family spent the day at Saratoga Race Course, where the trainer’s two entries finished up the track in the first and third races.

    Barbaro’s condition remained unchanged in Friday’s latest report from the University of Pennsylvania’s New Bolton Center in Kennett Square, Pa. The 3-year-old colt still has many months of recovery after shattering three bones in his right hind leg at the start of the May 20 Preakness and developing laminitis in his left hind leg nearly three weeks ago.

    The cast on his left hind is changed daily so the laminitis _ an often-fatal hoof disease _ can be treated and watched for infection. The cast of the right hind was changed Wednesday.

    “We took new radiographs, and they look good,” Dean Richardson, the chief surgeon attending Barbaro, said Friday. “No problems were evident.”

    Matz, who still visits Barbaro daily, didn’t have a rewarding day at Saratoga. Sly One finished fifth in the first race and When the Saints was last in a six-horse field in the third race. Barbaro’s owners Gretchen and Roy Jackson also own Sly One, a 4-year-old colt.

    Too bad he can’t be alittle more upbeat about Bobby’s progress!

    Posted by: Ruth Ann at July 29, 2006 11:18 PM

    I go away for a couple of hours, and OY VEY, something is not quite right. Hope they figure it out ASAP so The Barb is back on track with healing, fetlock fusion, and growing hoof. Hoping the passing hours bring relief. Please – let the miracle continue!

    And now for something completely different –

    http://www.gratefulness.org/candles/candles.cfm?l=eng&gi;=WD%2D40

    I have started a candle group for White Diamond (“WD-40”) – competitive dressage/jumper – belongs to the owners of the barn where my Blackie lives – he was injured in a jumper show last week, on stall rest, set for a nuclear scan this Tuesday at Purdue. No fall, no rail down, don’t know what happened; something high up in the rear. Hoping for the best – anyone who wishes to chime in on this one, PLEASE light a candle for him. THANK YOU!

    I’m still lighting candles for the Big B, of course, and Walter the cat. Finally figured out how to start a group, techno-dumb as I am.

    Hope everybody is having a peaceful weekend. Here’s to another comfortable night once again.

    Believe in Miracles
    Believe in Barbaro

    HOPE PEACE LOVE – CJ the craziest cat lady (Blackie’s Mother & Pleasure’s Aunt) in Hammond IN, f/k/a CJ of T Bar J (Elgin IL)

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 30, 2006 11:09 PM

    Has this been posted already? Sorry if I’m duplicating.

    http://www.nj.com/news/ledger/index.ssf?/base/news-8/1154752076242710.xml&coll;=1

    Love, Light and Protection for Bobby

    Posted by: Mary S at August 5, 2006 4:38 PM

    These are excerpts from an article in a Lake Tahoe, NV paper; I had to smile thinking about Barbaro running like the wind with the wild mustangs…. and enjoying the company of a pretty filly…..

    “Horses … one end bites and the other end kicks. We have wild horses on our state coin, and even I, who is diffident to horses, find them pleasing to look at from a distance. So I was curious to find out how Barbaro was doing three months after breaking his leg in the Preakness…….. I Googled Barbaro and was pleasantly surprised to learn that he is now stepping outside his ICU stall and grazing on grass for 15-20 minutes a day……… I believe thoroughbreds are too pampered. I’d love to bring Barbaro out to Nevada when he’s fully recovered and let him run with our wild horses for a few days. He’d get some idea of what “horsing around” is all about. I can just hear him when he gets back with his buddies in the New York paddock: “Dudes! You would not believe the way they run in Nevada! No bridle, no saddle, no gung-ho jockey with a whip, no starting gate, no finish line! They just run with the wind. I don’t mind mentioning, I ran for an hour with the prettiest filly this side of Santa Anita.”

    Posted by: Charlie at August 18, 2006 6:53 PM

    Would it be possible to date your entries as well as list them by number?
    Thank you

    Posted by: KonaSue at August 22, 2006 6:43 PM

    P.S. Just went to light my daily candle. The candle count is at 914 !

    Posted by: Ruth Ann at October 1, 2006 2:43 PM

    Sally – is this the pic of Bobby getting his bath? Hope it comes out! Hilarious

    http://forums.delphiforums.com/n/mb/at.asp?webtag=timwoolley&guid;=0CB16A93-9E34-4371-B8A8-503109555B40&frames;=yes

    Love, Light and Protection for Bobby

    Posted by: Mary S at October 7, 2006 5:54 PM

    For Tim and Alex,
    I was just cruising the site and saw a mention of a schipperke named Skipper who lived to be 18 years old. The reason I noticed it is because there is a schipperke at a shelter in Hallandale, FL with a by the name of Skipper that is looking for a home. He’s a gorgeous 2 year old – any interest?
    Thanks,
    Veronica

    Posted by: Veronica at December 18, 2006 7:02 PM

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