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    Barbaro Updates: 3

    Updates continue here.

    Update 191: ESPN’s tentative schedule for today. Jeannine Edwards sent me an e-mail which included the following:

    right now i am going live on espn news around 4pm, live on sportscenter somewhere between 6-7pm, and then a taped report for the 11 and overnight shows.

    Update 190: I am starting to look through some of the articles posted today, the Baltimore Sun (which continues to provide great Barbaro coverage) has an article: Barbaro’s infection ‘potentially serious’ (thanks Anne) includes a quote from Michael Matz:

    Yesterday evening Barbaro’s trainer Michael Matz said the horse appears to be doing well.

    “He looks fine,” Matz said by phone as he left the facility. “He’s on all four legs and, hopefully, that’s the way he will stay. Everything was going very smoothly and it’s always a setback when he has to go through something like this.

    “Dean wasn’t happy with how comfortable he was and it has really been a very long, trying week for Barbaro and for Dean.”

    I would add, a long trying week for Michael too! The above quote is similar to the feedback Peter Brette provided us last night (update 187 end).

    It seems ESPN is going to provide some coverage today, Jeannine Edwards left a comment that included:

    I am heading up to New Bolton this afternoon to do an update for SportsCenter. Let’s all hope this is just a bump in the road for Barbaro. Keep up the fantastic work, and thanks for keeping us informed!

    Update 189: There has been quite a lot of media coverage as a result of the surgery late saturday night (and New Bolton’s press release re: the same.) Rather than rehash that content I wanted to highlight this article: New hope for Barbaro fans in ‘kid brother’? (thanks Barbara) that provides some insights into the Jackson’s breeding operation and Barbaro’s brothers. The following are a couple of excerpts:

    Call him Kid Barbaro. Well, actually, the dark bay foal doesn’t have a name yet. These days, he tags alongside his mother, La Ville Rouge, at Mill Ridge Farm in Lexington, Ky.

    Born in mid-March, the colt was sired by Dynaformer. That makes him a full-brother to Barbaro. Could there be another Kentucky Derby champ in those genes?

    “He’s very confident and thinks he’s special, just like Barbaro did when he was here,” said Headley Bell, the bloodstock agent for Roy and Gretchen Jackson. “You’re never quite sure where that comes from. He has good size, maybe not quite as leggy as Barbaro, but he’s close.”

    That’s the guy (and his mum) that we have pictures of, and

    While it will be two years before Barbaro’s kid brother hits the track, his half-brother, Man in Havana, is gearing up for his racing career. His mother is La Ville Rouge. The colt is working out at the Fair Hill Training Center under the tutelage of Michael Matz and is slated to make his debut this fall.

    Man In Havana and his sire, Quiet American, are named after books written by British author Graham Greene, a favorite of Gretchen Jackson’s father.

    “He’s a big horse with a lovely shoulder,” Gretchen Jackson said. “Unlike Barbaro, he might take some time to show what he has. But that’s true with all of Quiet American’s foals.”

    OK, now back to ride a few more horses. Wanted to thank Jen Duffy (she took plenty of the pictures of Barbaro that are on this site, prior to the Preakness), she sometimes substitutes for me re: providing the early updates (I call them in!)

    Update 188: Just spoke to Peter Brette this morning on the horse path…all things considered, it seems like Barbaro had a decent night last night (sunday night). Peter is planning to visit after work this morning so I’ll try to get more details later today. Keep all your positive energy coming for Barbaro today; he will surely need it.
    updated monday 7:10am

    Update 187: New Bolton Center’s press release: Veterinarians treat Barbaro for infection, replace plate and screws in injured leg that discusses events over the previous 24 hours:

    Late Saturday, July 8, Dr. Dean Richardson, Chief of Surgery, replaced the plate and many of the screws that had been inserted into Barbaro’s injured hind leg on May 21. “Barbaro had developed some discomfort and a consistently elevated temperature so we believed it was in his best interest to remove the hardware and thoroughly clean the site of the infection,” said Dr. Richardson. “We also applied a longer cast on that leg for additional support.”

    While the main fracture is healing well, the pastern joint that doctors are attempting to fuse continues to be the area of concern. This joint was stabilized with new implants and a fresh bone graft.

    “The recovery process from anesthesia took longer with this surgery, but Barbaro is now back in his stall in the Intensive Care Unit,” said Dr. Richardson. “He is receiving pain medication, antibiotics and other supportive care.”

    Barbaro continues to be monitored closely in the Intensive Care Unit of the George D. Widener Hospital at the University of Pennsylvania’s New Bolton Center. Dr. Richardson emphasized that the complications are potentially serious. Both Barbaro’s owners and trainer continue to visit him at least twice daily.

    Peter Brette had just left me a voice mail (I was on a work call) to let me know that Michael Matz had just called him (I gather Michael is almost living there lately), and Bobby was doing a little better, was brighter, standing on both hind legs, and looking for something to eat. These next few days will remain very critical for Bobby I am sure.

    Update 186: No new news yet. But as we all hope for better news, I thought I should highlight the original “fan media” sent by Debra Lopez: Our Prayer for Barbaro. You might also enjoy Barbaro’s best moment: Kentucky Derby 132. As Lisa noted in the comments:

    “..And here comes Barbaro! The undefeated Barbaro comes up on the outside and he takes the lead as the field turns for home in the Kentucky Derby and Barbaro turns it on and his stablemate Showing up is second, Bluegrass Cat is third, Brother Derek putting in a late run for the outside, Steppenwolfer is fifth and Sweet Northern Saint six by the rail, but there coming to the finish and it’s all Barbaro in a sublime performance!

    Update 185: Peter Brette just called (sunday 1pm). Barbaro is not doing as well as he had been yesterday. Peter had not visited Bobby, but had been talking to others. He did not have any details, but I could just tell in his voice he was pretty concerned (it was a short conversation). Peter may call later if he hears more, but now is the time to channel all positive energy for Bobby. If I hear more I will post.

    Update 184: No update yet today (sunday). Will try to learn something and post before the day is over. I think Peter may be visiting again today. Keep thinking positive thoughts for Bobby!

    Update 183: Spoke to Peter Brette who visited Barbaro later today (saturday). He was happy with Bobby, and expressed some encouragement that he was doing well (relative to the last few days). Bobby received a massage today, and subsequent to the massage slept for a couple of hours. While we need to remain very cautious, Peter’s “visit report” was a little encouraging.

    Update 182: Barbaro’s condition today is similar to yesterday, which as we know was improved from wednesday and thursday. I asked Michael Matz this morning, and he had just heard from Dean Richardson. Peter Brette, who again will be tied to the barn all day, is hopefully planning to visit after work which would be late afternoon / evening. I will try to catch up with Peter later to get another status check. As we know, these next few days are very important.

    I asked Michelle (Matz) how her father was holding up under the constant “worry” of Barbaro. Michael does visit everyday (along with his wife I believe). She said he was handling everything as he normally does. He is a true hands-on horseman and clearly an integral part of Barbaro’s “recovery team”. I noted to Michelle how fortunate we were that we were based so close to New Bolton which allowed Michael to play an important role in the process.

    We had more visitors to Fair Hill today. I believe it was a group associated with the local fire company (or at least that is what their trucks indicated). It is nice to see people interested in coming out to visit. Better Talk Now (Graham Motion) runs later today in the United Nations, of course so does Shake The Bank. Gus (Brown, Shake The Bank’s exercise rider) is convinced he will win. Of course he says that everytime he runs!

    Update 181: New York Times article: Barbaro Has Two Screws Replaced (thanks Gloria):

    For the first time in a remarkably smooth recovery, Barbaro, the Kentucky Derby winner, has had a minor setback. Two screws were replaced in his shattered right hind leg this week, and his cast was changed twice.

    He also has a minor abscess in his left hind leg that is being treated by a topical cream, according to veterinarians at the George D. Widener Hospital for Large Animals in Kennett Square, Pa.

    Dr. Corinne Sweeney, the director of the hospital, said the surgeon Dean Richardson was “very pleased” with how Barbaro’s ankle, which was severely injured in the opening yards of the Preakness Stakes on May 21, was healing.

    “The radiographs were terrific; his healing is very good,” she said. “Still, Dr. Richardson saw Barbaro was a little uncomfortable, and he decided to change the cast again.”

    Barbaro has a supporting shoe on the left leg to help protect against laminitis, a sometimes-fatal foot disease brought on by uneven weight distribution. Sweeney said it was merely a precaution. She also said the replacement of the two screws was expected.

    A total of 27 screws were inserted in an effort to fuse Barbaro’s back leg so he could live a pain-free life and perhaps become a commercial stallion. “It is the reason he put that many in, because he anticipated having to make adjustments,” Sweeney said of Richardson.

    Richardson has cautioned that it will be months before Barbaro’s prognosis is known, and that his is vulnerable to infection. Still, Sweeney characterized this week as one of activity rather than of concern.

    “These are things that we have anticipated, and he’s doing very well,” Sweeney said.

    Update 180: Kathy Anderson just called and had just finished visiting with Barbaro (8:00 pm friday). Her assessment is that these are pretty critical days for Bobby. Clearly he has improved today (as we know) and his attitude is quite good, but he is not as comfortable as he was a couple of weeks ago (as we know). He is rallying, keep your positive thoughts for Bobby. Today was a better day.

    Update 179: Spoke to Peter Brette. While he was at the barn all day (Fair Hill) he had heard from Michael (Matz) that Barbaro continued to have a better day today (than the previous couple of days). Still hoping to hear from Kathy, but if not, I think we can be happy to know that Bobby continued to be a little more comfortable today than the last couple of days.

    Update 178: No update yet but I will try to get another update before the end of the day. I spoke to Kathy Anderson who was planning to visit. She is still at Fair Hill (working) but hopes to go over later. Mike Rea seems to be progressing well and it seems help has arrived from the The Delaware Horsemen’s Assistance Fund. Peter Alexander, the president, is a Fair Hill regular.

    A couple of articles surfaced today as a result of New Bolton’s press release yesterday. Barbaro Experiencing Discomfort (thanks Lisa) includes the following:

    If only horses could talk. In recent days, Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro has been having some problems with his right hind leg, shattered in the May 20 Preakness and then surgically repaired the next day. According to the colt’s owner, Gretchen Jackson, Barbaro is “feeling some discomfort and they can’t figure it out. Blood tests are good. Temperature is good. So they’re just trying to figure what is causing the discomfort.”

    According to Jackson, the doctors don’t think the discomfort is anything major, but, with these fragile horses – especially one with such a significant injury as Barbaro – every little thing has to be taken very seriously. Barbaro continues to be in intensive care at the New Bolton Center in Kennett Square.

    and

    That the colt is experiencing discomfort at this stage is no great shock. They just wish they knew exactly why.

    “It’s not anything to be scared about,” Gretchen Jackson said.

    I do know that the Jackson’s had planned an Africa trip, I think starting this week. They have cancelled.

    The second article: Barbaro still not out of the woods (thanks Lynnette) simply asks us to have a kind thought for Barbaro as we watch racing this weekend. We surely will.

    Update 177: It is good to hear the news this morning has be received so well. I do want to caution I used the phrase “a little more comfortable”, so keep the positive energy coming, he still has a way to go to get to where he was comfort-wise a week or so ago I think. Michael did mention that this could also change quite quickly, but anyway, this morning is great news and a relief for those close to him, but we need to remain very cautious at this stage. To demonstrate the change in mood this news brought, Michael chatted for about five minutes with Judge (one of the trainers I ride for) and was being very open about the current Barbaro situation. Anne Kelly (one of Michael Matz’s longtime exercise riders and contributor to this site) thanked me this morning for yesterday’s updates. (i.e. there really was no chatting yesterday amongst anyone about Bobby’s condition).

    A couple of people have mentioned the ESPY awards, details here: Velazquez, Gomez, Prado Compete for ESPY Award. Voting ends midnight July 9. Each of these jockeys is fantastic. Here are my three reasons to support Edgar Prado (in case you were wondering who to vote for):

    1. He is considered the best. I think many people would simply agree with that.

    2. He may well have been a significant factor is helping get Barbaro to where he is today. He alertly pulled Bobby up and did what he could to limit damage. No doubt there was catastrophic damage, but it could have been much worse.

    3. He has paid two visits to see Barbaro since the horrific accident (that we know of). A cynic (sp ?) might suggest the first visit was for the media attention (although looking at the pictures you could dismiss this quickly.) The second visit, with his family, was completely without media coverage (and media knowledge). In fact to the best of my knowledge only this site reported on the visit (Peter Brette told us the next morning) and Bobby mentioned it himself in an exclusive interview with ESPN!

    Finally I did want to mention that Miraculous Miss visited the starting gate for the second time since her horrific gate incident in the Acorn in New York. As a result of that incident she is considered on the “starter’s list” which means she has to be approved by the gate crew (at Fair Hill) before she can run again. I convinced Judge (trainer I ride for and noted earlier) that we should send our last horse to the gate so I could ask the gate crew how Miraculous Miss did today. Judge obliged. Miraculous Miss was great. She walked in, stood, they played around with her etc. Brian (in charge, the “crew” comes from Philadelphia Park) said she has to come back one more time, but she should be fine. Coming to the gate three times is a standard requirement for a horse on the “starter’s list”. The horse I was on, a nice rangy 2 year old filly, galloped out of the gate very well, which was pretty cool because the last time she was a little slower to get going.

    And finally again, it seems Better Talk Now will get to run tomorrow: Last-minute diplomacy saves U.N.. I asked Lisa, his exercise rider, if he would win. Of course she said “Yes”. Win lose or draw, this looks like it is shaping to an awesome horserace! Good luck Graham et al!

    Update 176: Barbaro is a little more comfortable this morning! Just saw Michael Matz (who offered to pony me as I was stuggling to get a new horse on to the track)…Michael had already received a call from Dr. Richardson this morning giving the good report.
    updated friday 7:10am

    Update 175: New Bolton’s press release confirms much of what we know: Barbaro receives third cast (thanks Lisa, I had been checking ALL day) and its copied below:

    On Wednesday, July 5, Dr. Dean Richardson, Chief of Surgery, replaced the cast on Barbaro that he had received on Monday, July 3. “Barbaro was not comfortable with the second cast, so we decided it would be best to replace it sooner rather than later,” said Dr. Richardson. “His appetite is healthy, and we are continuing to monitor him closely for an elevated temperature or other signs of discomfort.”

    New Bolton Center continues to receive requests for additional information on Barbaro’s condition. Below are some of the most recent questions asked with responses from his medical team.

    Q. Why was Barbaro’s cast changed again?
    A. For several days before the second cast change, Barbaro showed a slight elevation in body temperature and his hind legs appeared uncomfortable, which led to Dr. Dean Richardson’s decision to reassess the leg and then change the cast. He was still not as comfortable as he had been so a new cast was applied on Wednesday.

    Q. Why were two screws replaced and three new ones added?
    A. Two previously implanted screws that cross the pastern joint were bent, so Dr. Richardson, who had predicted that bent screws in that area were likely, replaced them and added three new screws for additional support. Barbaro has been very active on his cast, and the repairs were needed as a result of force and motion in the affected area. The screws are bridging the pastern joint. They are not part of the repair of the primary fractures. The pastern joint needed to be fused because the proximal phalanx (long pastern bone) was so badly broken that the middle phalanx (short pastern bone) was needed to anchor the distal (lowest) part of the plate.

    Q. What do the radiographs show about how well Barbaro is healing?
    A. Barbaro’s new radiographs show excellent progressive bone healing, a very positive sign.

    Q. Were the repairs considered major surgery?
    A. Barbaro was put under general anesthesia for the procedure. The repairs themselves were made under fluoroscopic control, which gives surgeons a live-X-ray view of the patient. This means that small one-centimeter incisions were made rather than any large incision.

    Q. Did Barbaro have an abscess on his foot?
    A. During the examination, doctors found a small infection on the sole of Barbaro’s uninjured left hind hoof near the frog, a V-shaped cushiony growth that helps absorb shock. Dr. Richardson is treating the infection topically; in addition, Barbaro is on systemic antibiotics, which is common post-surgical practice. He also has a new protective shoe.

    Q. What is laminitis and what are you doing to prevent it in Barbaro?
    A. Laminitis is a painful condition in horses that can be the result of a number of causes, including excessive weight bearing in one limb. It occurs when laminae, the strong connecting tissues that attach the pedal bone and the inner hoof wall, are inflamed. Laminitis is very serious and can result in severe consequences. To reduce this risk, we applied a supportive shoe to Barbaro’s left hind foot immediately following the surgery for the fracture of his right hind leg.

    Q. How long will Barbaro have to stay in a cast?
    A. Barbaro will remain in a cast until we believe that the fracture and joint fusions have developed adequate strength.

    Q. How long will Barbaro remain in Intensive Care?
    A. Barbaro will remain in the Intensive Care Unit at the George D. Widener Hospital as long as necessary. Even though he is progressing well and has not had major complications, he is not out of danger. Even if things progressed perfectly from this point forward, it is likely that he would be here two more months.

    Update 174: Just spoke to Peter Brette who visited Bobby today. It does appear his level of discomfort has improved a little, but there is still some discomfort for which they are trying to determine the cause. I asked Peter how he looked physically, and he said he looked well, was eating etc. so that is good. Peter also reiterated that the bone-healing process is as good as they could possibly expect, if not better. Please keep thinking your positive thoughts for Barbaro.

    I have updated the content for each of Tim’s horses, Tim was around this afternoon. I am also going to get a picture of Tim added to the site. Tim had a pretty quick start to the year, but things have been quieter lately. We are hoping for a good summer with Redaspen, Randy’s Bullet and Gator Nation (unraced) getting close to running, Something Wild getting back to his earlier form and Kielbasa Queen moving on from her debut.

    Finally as I was jogging back on the main track with Tim today we passed the clocker’s stand where Graham Motion was supervising his string. I asked Graham if he knew whether they would be racing in New Jersey this weekend, and of course he did not. There was no racing thursday. He has Better Talk Now in the United Nations (Grade 1 $750,000 race). This is a race he won last year (I think), and a race he has targeted for Better Talk Now for this year. His training program has been designed to have Better Talk Now in prime condition for saturday. Clearly Graham was not anticipating the potential for this race not running. It is hard enough mapping out a campaign for a grade one horse, but when a race does not run, its not so simple to regroup and run the horse in another race the next week! Lets hope they can resolve this odd situation very quickly and Fair Hill’s Breeders Cup winner gets a chance to do what he does best, run them down in the stretch!

    Comments

    Alex, you are the best!!
    Barbaro, honey, I am so sorry you are not feeling 100%. If I could take some of your pain for you I would.
    Hang in there baby Barbaro. I love you!

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 6, 2006 9:51 PM

    Just checking in and “refreshing” for about the millionth time today. I have searched all local/national/sports-related websites and no news. I have logged on to local Philly radio/TV station sites, no news. So, let’s all agree that “No News is Good News” OK?

    And tonight….tonight I’m having something very strong to drink. No ice tea or diet pop for this chick tonight….not after today. geeez.

    Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at July 6, 2006 9:54 PM

    THANK YOU LORD!!! I now have tears of joy that he is doing ok. I know they will find why he is having the discomfort soon. Keep your head up Bobby and stay strong. We love you so very much. Thanks for the updates on our guy! BIG HUGS AND KISSES BOBBY!!!

    Posted by: Karen at July 6, 2006 9:54 PM

    Oh Thank God, just read the update.

    Alex, we’d be lost without you. Please tell Peter we appreciate his insight.

    Pray they discover what is causing the discomfort.

    Posted by: Skyler at July 6, 2006 9:56 PM

    I understand that all cannot be perfect with Bobby and that maybe we have been lulled into a false sense of security by his wonderful progress thus far, but this new development is frightening. Please post updates whenever possible.

    Posted by: Mary at July 6, 2006 9:58 PM

    New update at NBC (as if you didn’t already check 🙂
    http://www.vet.upenn.edu/newsandevents/news/Barbaro_Update7-6.htm

    Thanks again Alex!

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 6, 2006 9:58 PM

    I too have been checking everywhere and am so relieved to see update.
    Again, thank you so much for this update – we so appreciate you Alex.

    Posted by: Lynne at July 6, 2006 9:59 PM

    Dang, well hopefully it isn’t too bad and when they find it they can easily fix it. Thank you do much for the update.

    Posted by: Lynda at July 6, 2006 9:59 PM

    I heard a budget agreement of a sort had been reached for NJ; I’ve also been looking forward to the UN for a long while (I’m always up for seeing Better Talk Now and his buddy, Shake the Bank — I love to see STB pull away at the start).

    Here’s hoping Barbaro continues to feel better.

    Posted by: superfecta at July 6, 2006 10:00 PM

    Dear Alex,

    Thank you so very much for keeping us informed, especially when it’s difficult, or on days when the news is not as good as we all hope. Maybe we should start sending carrots, apples, mints, and sugar cubes to *you*!

    with gratitude,
    Karla

    Posted by: Karla Taylor at July 6, 2006 10:14 PM

    Alex might like something a bit stronger after that last two days……

    Posted by: Judy W. at July 6, 2006 10:25 PM

    I am currently indulging in a bottle of samuel adams 🙂

    Posted by: alex at July 6, 2006 10:27 PM

    Thanks so much for providing ongoing updates on Barbaro’s recovery. I know with all of your work & schedules, it takes everyone’s effort to provide the updates. It certainly helps people focus their healing energy, positive thoughts and prayer where Barbaro needs it most. While I have not met him, I have a deep appreciation & affinity for his magnificent spirit, soul, athleticism, intelligence, fortitude & beauty. I will continue to focus positive healing energy & prayer his way; right now particularly for the rapid alleviation of the source of his current discomfort with his right hind leg.

    Posted by: Denise at July 6, 2006 10:29 PM

    Thank you Alex – Just landed in NYC and before I did anything else, hooked up the laptop to check in here and find out the latest on Bobby…

    Posted by: Lisa Leach at July 6, 2006 10:31 PM

    Champagne for me tonight! Thank heavens he is doing well. It’s been a long day. Thank you so much, Alex, for getting this info to us as soon as you possibly could. I love hearing about how great the bone-healing process is going!

    Glad to hear about Tim’s horses, and sorry that Better Talk Now isn’t running. Very frustrating!

    Alex, have a pint on all of us (virtually!)

    Jake

    Posted by: J. Carson Black at July 6, 2006 10:34 PM

    What a relief to know our special boy is alright! I’ve had an awful day – on top of a dentist appointment – worrying about him. Thank you so much, Alex, for the updates.

    Beautiful Barbaro, I’m so happy your new cast replacement went well and is keeping you more comfortable. I hope tomorrow you’ll be feeling perfectly well again. Hang in there, sweetie, and know how much you mean to us. We love you so much.

    Irene

    Posted by: Irene at July 6, 2006 10:39 PM

    Alex, Thanks so much for keeping us all posted on Barbaro’s condition. I know you all are very busy but take the time to let us know how Bobby is doing. What a relief to see Dr Richardson’s update. This horse has captured the hearts of so many world wide.

    Thanks again, and enjoy your Samuel Adams

    Sharri

    Posted by: Sharri Cumbow at July 6, 2006 10:50 PM

    Thank you for this web site and your daily updates. I feel bad that sweet Barbaro isn’t feeling 100%. He’s probably ready to go outside. Can his training partner come visit him? I wish there was a way us humans could communicate a little better with him. Positive thoughts…come on Barbaro we all know you can pull thru this.

    Posted by: Renee Fribourg at July 6, 2006 10:59 PM

    Good grief, I thought I would go “nuts” not knowing how our Precious Barbaro was doing. My continued prayers to Our Heavenly Creator are still coming at you Barbaro……Tonight I’m going to stock up on candles……Maybe God was testing us to see how faithful and patient we really are. I don’t like these kind of trials…they make me nervous. I guess I should pray for myself so I won’t fall apart like I did today……………….Loving you and praying for you 24/7 my Precious Barbaro.

    Love,
    Jeanette

    A BIG thank you to you Alex for keeping us informed.

    What a day!!!!!!!

    Posted by: Jeanette Cavalier at July 6, 2006 11:09 PM

    Alex, if there was a way we could send you a lifetime suppy of Samuel Adams and any other beverage / food you like, we would.

    You rock buddy!

    Bobby, signing off now to attempt to lead some kind of normal evening here after such a hectic day. With strong beverage in hand to boot to celebrate what we know so far…. that the bone is healing and you’re being watched very carefully.

    I absolutely refuse to think any more negative thoughts today, only positive vibes being sent your way baby. Dr. R will figure out the source of this latest discomfort and you’ll be 100% in no time. OK?

    Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at July 6, 2006 11:12 PM

    I agree that we all need to think positive thoughts but boy was today a tough day! Alex – what is the local grocery store there? I’ll send you a gift certificate so you can have a supply of Sam Adams for days like today! I too am enjoying a cold beverage and winding down from being so nervy all day!

    Posted by: Sheila at July 6, 2006 11:18 PM

    Alex, Thank you so much for the update, it has been a nervewracking day to say the least!!!! Just had a glass of Chardonnay myself to take the edge off. At least we heard that Bobby is OK for now, hopefully they will find the source of his discomfort soon, at least he is eating. I know with my Goldens, that is always the ultimate test of their well being. Lets all think positively. Lisa, Jake and everyone else who posts regularly, wish we all were closer to get together and support each other. Tomorrow will be better!

    Posted by: Jane at July 6, 2006 11:19 PM

    Alex, thank you so much for the update. I have also been checking NB website. Please thank Peter for us and give him our good wishes.

    Barbaro, sweet boy, can you tell us what’s causing you discomfort? I’m so sorry you aren’t comfortable. Do you still have a fever? I couldn’t tell by what Dr. R said. You have the entire world with you and your special friend, Penelope is sending you extra special get well wishes and lots of love. We’re with you, Barbaro.

    So glad your bone is healing so well.

    Love, Daphne and Penelope

    Posted by: Daphne at July 6, 2006 11:20 PM

    Good grief. We’re all going to become alcoholics by the time Bobby is able to go home!

    Posted by: Sheila at July 6, 2006 11:35 PM

    Yea, please thank Peter for us. Drink up! But don’t forget you have to ride tomorrow LOL.

    Please stay calm, Barbaro. Mabe you can think of another way to let them know what is wrong with your leg/cast. In the meantime, lots of prayers are going your way, and the way of all your humans!

    Posted by: Lynda at July 6, 2006 11:37 PM

    Alex,

    The “Stats” were truly impressive today. What to do when your one of the “Groupies” waiting for a morsel of information on the boy’s condition. Why of course you “Hit” the refresh button again and again. Thank you for being so diligent in posting the information. I’m sure WE would all explode if it weren’t for you…..either that or NB would ripe their phone system out.

    Posted by: Judy W. at July 6, 2006 11:49 PM

    Thanks for the update Alex. We have been awaiting it as well. Hope Barbaro has a good night and is comfortable by morning. I will be joining y’all for a drink!!

    Posted by: Debi at July 7, 2006 12:00 AM

    (((((((((Barbaro)))))))))))
    Hope your ‘not so great days’ are few and far between, and your ‘so great days’ are even better than they’ve been so far.
    we love you
    Anna

    Posted by: Anna at July 7, 2006 12:11 AM

    THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE HEALTH UPDATE ON BARBARO – AND FOR EXPLAINING HIS FOOT INFECTION IN MEDICAL TERMS. :>) I WAS SO WORRIED ABOUT HIM YESTERDAY.

    I PRINTED OUT SOME OF THOSE PHOTOS OF HIS MOMMY AND HIS LIL BROTHER, THEY TURNED OUT GREAT!!! I HEARD MAN IN HAVANA TOOK BARBARO’S PLACE IN THE STALL A WHILE BACK. DO YOU HAVE ANY PHOTOS OF HIM?- THAT WASN’T HIM, WAS IT? HE’S A TINY THING, BUT VERY ADORABLE!!

    THANKS-
    CHERYL
    INDIANAPOLIS

    Posted by: Cheryl at July 7, 2006 12:16 AM

    Alex:


    I also want to thank you for the daily (or more like thrice daily) updates. I know it wasn’t easy this morning for you to go out to track and see “Team Matz” struggling so hard to hold their heads up in the face of what was going on with Bobby. And then you knew that we would be going crazy without an update. What to do?


    Your choice of coming in and telling us why you couldn’t update was a relief in itself. I understood and I’m sure many of us did after you told us what was going on. Thank you for communicating things to us.


    The other day someone suggested that Bobby get an honorary degree from Penn after all of this and that his owners do too. I suggest that all these good folk at Fair Hill that have been keeping us abreast are also due some kind of recognition. I may not know who’s who, or know you in real life but I thank you for keeping me up to date with Bobby.


    And now dear Bobby; my oft repeated mantra to you. Listen to the docs. Remember how much we love you. You tell Dr R when something isn’t right. He’ll fix it for you.

    Posted by: Margaret at July 7, 2006 12:31 AM

    Dear Friends:

    What a day it has been! With each passing hour my anxiety kept growing.

    Keep strong, Alex. Is Samuel Adams a beer? It’s time to move up to single malt Scotch or some fine Canadian beer.

    I wonder what the visiting specialist/guest vet had to say to Dr. Richardson?

    I do hope that the docs can positively identify the nature of the discomfort.

    If the radiographs are indeed impressive, maybe the time has come to be creative with the nature of the cast and the design format.

    Keep strong my friends and colleagues! We will all cross the finish line with Barbaro.

    God Bless our wonder horse! God Bless all who come to this website!

    Lillian Petroff

    Posted by: Lillian Petroff at July 7, 2006 12:49 AM

    I read about Barbaro having a small infection (abscess) in his uninjured Lt heel. Is this infection a precursor to laminitis?? I am praying that it is not. Thanks for the updates. I check on Barbaro daily.

    God Bless his Surgeon, owners and trainer.
    Leslie
    Indiana

    Posted by: Leslie at July 7, 2006 12:50 AM

    When I ask the question I’m going to ask you all will really think I’m nuts, but here goes. Is it possible that some of Bobby’s physical discomfort could be the result of his mental state. I know they check him for signs of depression and that he is eating, but Bobby must be very anxious being confined to the stall and the immediate area of the ICU. I know that depression in humans can have physical manifestations. Don’t know if this holds true in our 4-legged friends.

    Excuse the question. I just had to ask. I, like all of you, want our beautiful boy to be as comfortable as possible and heal completely so he can get out of there sooner rather than later.

    When I saw the projected date of a couple more months at NBC, I really started to worry about his sanity. I’m starting to depress myself just thinking about it.

    Sending love, positive thoughts and healing energy to you, Bobby. Tell them you need a stall mate to keep you company.

    Posted by: Jill at July 7, 2006 12:53 AM

    Just in from a day away from my computer (I hardly knew how to act!) and am just now getting lunch at 5:00 (still early out here in the West).

    Alex–thanks as always. I had to laugh at everyone’s telling of what ‘spirits’ they were getting into tonight and then Sheila’s comment that we’ll all be alcoholics by the time Bobby gets out of the hospital. Maybe we’ll have to extend our fundraising efforts to fund a rehab center for all of us to go and de-tox!

    Anyway, it is very good news that Bobby is eating–nothing worse than a horse (or a cat) that won’t eat. And so glad Peter was able to see him today and report first hand to Alex who then gets the word to us.

    Thanks, too Alex, for the word on Tim’s and other Fair Hill horses–and glad that soon we’ll have a picture of Tim so we will know what our benefactor (for this site) is. I will check it all out later on tonight.

    Funny thing–it was only last week that I bought some vodka (normally I have nothing in the house)…maybe tonight’s the night…

    Meanwhile, Bobby, you get some rest and try to figure out how to tell the humans there what it is that doesn’t feel quite right. I know they need tolearn your language, and they’re trying, but if you get just a bit creative at your end, I’m sure they will figure it out.

    Hang in there, Big Boy–the whole world loves you.

    Nancy in CA

    Posted by: Nancy Babcock at July 7, 2006 12:57 AM

    Jill-not a crazy question at all. For all of us who love animals and have pets of our own, we can attest to the fact that they definitel have happy days and sad days, and can be prone to depression. I had two dogs until last March when the elder of the two had to be put down at the age of 13. The other dog was competely beside himself. He wouldn’t eat or drink for days. He moped around for quite a while. My vet told me that it wasn’t uncommon at all and that he was depressed over losing his beloved companion. I’m sure that Bobby is struggling with the drastic change in his circumstances. Despite all of his visitors and the love he receives, his life is not confined to a paddock whereas before he experienced long runs daily. Not an easy transition. I’m sure that his mental state affects his medical state. That’s why it’s so important that he is surrounded by so many wonderful people that express their love to him everyday. He’ll get through this with their help.

    Posted by: Sheila at July 7, 2006 1:14 AM

    To all Barbaro’s internet fans, I hope you get a goodnight’s rest after a trying day like today…….I love reading everyone’s comments and concerns in regards to our Precious Barbaro……..We have become “family” thru this magnificent and majestic horse. I look forward to reading your comments. I don’t know where you guys live or how near you are to NBC. I’m way out west in New Mexico but my thoughts and prayers are way out on the East Coast with Barbaro. I’ll be saying a prayer for my “Internet Family” for a better tomorrow. Keep the faith…..our Barbaro will get thru this.

    Love you guys,
    Jeanette Cavalier

    Posted by: Jeanette C. at July 7, 2006 1:17 AM

    Thanks for your response, Sheila. I, too, have had many cats and dogs as pets over the years, but have never owned a horse. I know Bobby has many loving and caring people around him everyday. I guess it is the continued confinement that gives me the most concern. I know the good doctor and Bobby’s connections know better than I how to keep his mind active and stimulated. I know he can stay strong, focused and spirited with our continued support and love.

    Posted by: Jill at July 7, 2006 1:34 AM

    Jeannette C, what a sweet post. Hope you have a restful evening also.

    And Mr Barbaro, tonight I will pray for you as I do every night. I will pray for your body to heal, your spirit to soar and your mind to be at ease.

    Love you Barbaro xoxo

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 7, 2006 1:39 AM

    Thank you so much, Alex, for your upbeat updates. We wouldn’t know what to do without you! (I feel a song lyric coming on . .. ) I am hoping things resolve themselves soon, so that Bobby can get back to the serious business of being a good boy who is healing more each day, and we can live without the upset of constant trepidation. (I’m going to the gym as soon as I post this, for a swim, weight machines, and hot tub, steam room & sauna; gotta stay in shape for all that bareback riding!)

    Amidst all the turmoil of the unexpected third cast change, PLEASE let us not forget that prime moving force without whom I daresay we would not have a Barbaro on this great green earth, to cheer on in the race of his life – and you know I mean EDGAR PRADO who pulled him up and (literally) held him up until the leg could be stabilized by the docs at the track. It’s been said before — I didn’t know about it until I first saw it here — and I recently said it again as well, but that post is already archived and I really want to stir you guys up NOW to do this before you forget.

    VOTE FOR EDGAR PRADO FOR JOCKEY OF THE YEAR.

    He’s on the ballot, here’s some links:

    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 ends at midnight July 9. Results on July 16, ESPN. (check your local listings for time in your zone)

    This is one way we can tell Mr. Prado how much we appreciate what we know he contributed to this gestalt that is the onging story of Barbaro.
    (writer tearing up . . .)

    Love to one and all from CJ, the crazy cat-lady (Blackie’s Mother & Pleasure’s Aunt) in Hammond, IN

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 7, 2006 1:56 AM

    Racing is on for Saturday at Monmouth Park. There is an article about Better Talk Now on their website. Feel better, Barbaro. Betty

    Posted by: Betty at July 7, 2006 2:06 AM

    We check the updates on this web site four or five times a day, and thank the “webmaster” for his dedication and persistence in reporting Barbaro’s progress. Although we want/expect to hear the very best and happiest news, no long recovery is without setbacks. Barbaro is so fortunate to have such a large and caring extended family and such wonderful veterinary care! We send our prayers and love, and will continue to check on developments. So great to read the comments of others who care – we’re toasting Barbaro and the future with a hefty Cabernet this evening. Cheers, Barbaro!

    Posted by: Marilyn and Warren (Columbus OH) at July 7, 2006 2:12 AM

    Hoya, Bobbey. Many of us who have become your faithful Internet friends may have “pickled livers” by the time that you are cast-free and grazing in a lovely meadow in dappled sunlight! (I had a glass of Snoqualmie syrah tonight and am so worried about your discomfort that I may head upstairs now to have some more red wine!) Wish I could share it with you, dear sweet prince. I do agree with Jill that maybe you are feeling a bit “ancy” due to being indoors for so many weeks. I hope that Edgar can come and see you soon. You looked so happy when you were reunited with him. We’ll all be relieved when you can go for a brief walk somewhere within NB with a few grooms at your side to keep you from going too fast. Sending you love, pets, & “scratches”, Robyn, Brent, & Nikita

    Posted by: Robyn Hoffmann at July 7, 2006 2:18 AM

    alex and tim w — thank you for devoting so much of your time/efforts/ space to barbaro. we are all so grateful, and this “family” is all grateful.

    even tho I had dinner tonite at my favorite restaurant in Louisville with friends, Jack Fryes, I couldn’t wait to get back to my hotel room after a 10 hour day of meetings to log back on.

    Yeah, I’m drinking the cardonnay tonite too — funny about our threads of commonality.

    Love to all, Barb

    and prayers to our favorite son, Barbaro that he is comfortable tonite.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 7, 2006 2:18 AM

    Let’s hope all of our “extended” family gets a good rest tonight and of course, our special boy Bobby. Such kind thoughts here from everyone, it is bound to bring good karma to the situation and all of Barbaro’s caregivers and family. I am in Connecticut, but it seems as if this caring network reaches across the whole country. We will all anxiously await more news. Sweet dreams Bobby and everyone.

    Posted by: Jane at July 7, 2006 2:19 AM

    Hey Alex, good choice on the Sam Adams! I don’t get to drink SA because I live in St. Louis and all other beers are illegal save A/B (just a joke to lighten the end of a tough day–I hope!).
    The cicadas are buzzing, the tree frogs are doing their thing, and I’m going for a nice long walk. I will be thinking of Barbaro and hoping that soon, he can go for a nice evening walk and look at fireflies, too.

    Then when I get home I’ll have a drink like everyone else!

    Interesting point about his mental state–do you suppose he’s mentally chafing at the cast and not getting to go outside?

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 7, 2006 2:21 AM

    To Barbara, I was born in Lsvl and Jack Frye’s “rules”! A great bistro in the Upper Highlands! Robyn H.

    Posted by: Robyn Hoffmann at July 7, 2006 2:21 AM

    i think that bobby i handling his mental distress with class — he’s received unprecedented attnetion 24/7 — who wouldn’t love that?

    no, i think that he was uncomfortable due to the abcess, plain and simple. this is experience talking.

    he’s already shown us that he has accepted stall confinement — what a class act, huh?

    nbc will make sure that his discomfort is removed. he will heal and recover within the next 6 weeks. we are all “hanging tough” right now.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 7, 2006 2:45 AM

    Just got in and first thing was read the update.

    THANK YOU Alex, Tim, Peter, Kim, Michael, Dr. Richardson and the entire crew for taking the time to answer our questions (I’m sure they have busy schedules).

    Hey, Big Boy, try and have a good night’s rest and munch on those carrots, apples and assortment of goodies sent to you…

    Let’s go make sure we get our vote in to Mr. Prado for the ESPYs. He truly desires it (there should be one for Barbaro’s groom also!!).

    We keep you close to our hearts and in our prayers for a successful recovery, which we know (in our heart of hearts) is right around the corner.

    Posted by: lynnette at July 7, 2006 3:11 AM

    Alex (& all who contribute to the updates),
    Thank you so much for this site and keeping us updated on Barbaro’s progress. I check daily and I’m relieved to see the lastest info on his cast change. He is such an inspiration as well as the Jacksons to us. I pray for him, his loving family and all who are taking such great care of Bobby! I love the pics on UPenn & your site and all the info that is available to check out. Get well soon Bobby. You are a Champion!!! With much love and admiration!!! Patty S in Florida

    Posted by: Patty S at July 7, 2006 3:14 AM

    I AGREE…a toast to our BEAUTIFUL BOBBY who has endured SO MUCH in the span of his few short years and YES done it with such CLASS…is definitely in order !!!! I”m BAPTIST so all I have is a bottle ….very small…of Bailey’s Irish Cream…so it’s Bailey’s and coffee !!!!

    SO THIS IS TO OUR BEAUTIFUL INTELLIGENT “BOBBY” WHO HAS SOOOO MUCH COURAGE HE PUTS US ALL TO SHAME…..SLEEP WELL and KNOW THAT YOU ARE TRULY LOVED for MANY are PRAYING for your COMPLETE RECOVERY all over the WORLD!!!


    SWEET DREAMS HANDSOME PRINCE….Here’s TO YOU!!! love Maribel in Ont.CANADA

    Posted by: Maribel at July 7, 2006 3:28 AM

    Dear Barbaro, I’m so sorry you’re having a tough couple of days. But you and your family are not alone–we’re all here for you! Please hang in there, Sweet Boy! Your family and friends are all out here praying for you! Be tough, handsome boy! Love you! Sue

    Posted by: Sue at July 7, 2006 3:34 AM

    I was very concerned when I didn’t see an update for our Barbaro, as I see all of you were too. I thought I was the only one. I felt kind of panicky. I got home from work just a short time ago and was relieved to see he’s doing okay.

    I wonder if talking to an animal psychic like Sonya Fitzpatrick would help determine anything. Barbaro could communicate where it hurt and maybe why. I know they said they’re pretty open to alternative medicine there at the hospital and don’t rule anything out. Just a thought.

    We will keep praying for you, Barbaro, and I know that is strong medicine.

    Posted by: Diane at July 7, 2006 3:41 AM

    HI guys,

    I am hugging my two Labs and having a stiff drink too. Thanks everyone. I guess we have to keep each other going. I know we all want to just reach out of our computer screens and help you somehow Bobby….all we can do is send you our love and prayers and have faith that you will find your own way to healing. Based on the way that you always managed to find the finish line, we know you can do this.
    YOur pal, leslie
    ps Houston and Cheyenne say Hi from the canine crew. Houston had major reconstructive knee surgery too so he feels your pain.

    Posted by: Leslie at July 7, 2006 3:50 AM

    I was just wondering if Messaging, Barbaro’s pony, could pay a visit to Barbaro?

    Posted by: Diane at July 7, 2006 4:02 AM

    Back from a nice walk. Bobby, we’re in a drought here and the dry grass smells like hay. I think you’d like it. The tree frogs, cicadas, fireflies, and night birds all sang and performed. The moon is a little more than half and very bright and pretty here, as are the few stars I can see (light pollution, darn it). I hope you can see the moon and stars through your window tonight. Good nightand sleep tight, Barbaro!

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 7, 2006 4:34 AM

    THANKS LYNETTE…I voted for Edgar Prado ESPY’s JOCKEY of THE YEAR….Lynette is right ..let’s give Edgar a boost for JOCKEY of THE YEAR!!! He’s heartbroken too and he deserves to WIN !! HE and OUR BARBARO were spectacular in the DERBY!!! WINNING BY 6 1/2 LENGTHS WAS OUTSTANDING!!! Maribel Ont. CANADA

    Posted by: Maribel at July 7, 2006 4:40 AM

    Everyone here in Missouri loves you, Bobby, and we’re all pulling for you!

    Here’s hoping you start really feeling good, and soon, but not so good that you start bucking about in your stall!

    Take care, Barbaro, and be sure to tell your handlers to take care, too.

    Try not to give us any more scares, okay, big fellow?

    Kathy

    Posted by: Kathy at July 7, 2006 4:53 AM

    And you all thought I was joking about Barbaro’s Anonymous, I told you guys, it was coming one way or another. By way of us not being together after the “Barbaro Experience” is over or by the joint alcohol withdrawal we all may experience. I am finally home from the BF house, after the drama involving the new vet. I cannot even go into it too upset to rehash, donot want to cry anymore tonight, tomorrow, I promise. Little Buddy(Siamese) is at his home- safe, not so sound. It is good to know the Big Boy is just normal today, I guess. I hope all stays well tomorrow AND ALL THE FOLLOWING DAYS!

    BARBARO I LOVE YOU SO MUCH–FEEL BETTER
    THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO ASKED ABOUT LIL BUDDY-DETAILS TOMORROW

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at July 7, 2006 4:53 AM

    Having another horse, even Messaging, could cause Barbaro to get a bit too active in his stall. Barbaro’s been away from his pony for six weeks. Horses don’t spend that much time mourning and no time worrying about the past.

    Barbaro’s a class act and has accepted his current situation. He’s getting plenty of attention so I would be surprised if he became depressed at this point. If he did, I would think that it would be the result of discomfort.

    When my horse foundered and was stall bound for many months, he too adapted. Probably too well. He learned how to get pity. I kept a stall guard across his doorway and he learned to stick one bandaged hoof out of the stall when he saw someone. Of course, everyone felt sorry for him and would stop to give him carrots. When the occassional person would walk by without stopping, Skip would then pin his ears and try to bite them. By now, Barbaro has his people trained as well.

    Granted, I’ve never had an injury as severe as Barbaro’s, but I know that when I’ve had surgery and broken bones, there came point when I could ‘feel’ the bones healing. Maybe Barbaro is experiencing a similar sensation.

    Well, I’m feeling a little left out of the loop, so I think join y’all and knock back a couple of cold ones. Here’s to healing and to Alex, Tim and everyone else that keeps us informed!!

    Joyce

    Posted by: Joyce at July 7, 2006 5:00 AM

    A few more items from the horse world, now that we all can more or less relax about Bobby.

    (reported 7/5) RIP jockey Akili Gray, who died April 15 at age 30 from brain injuries suffered last July 2, 2005 in a racing accident at a Texas track. Goes to show how truly lucky Mike Rea is to be on the road to recovery. Most recent update on his site, from another sister, is heartwarming and gives kudos to this (Tim Woolley) site. Thanks, Alex, for forwarding Julie J’s message to Mike’s family.


    http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/todaysnews/newsview.asp?recno=64883&subsec;=1 Item re Old Friends Thoroughbred Retirement Center & their open house July 8 at their new location. See http://www.oldfriendsequine.org

    Appropos of all of you having a nice beer, wine, schnaps, etc. to unwind – I must confess I refrain from alcohol except when out on the town performing, being a health nut and striving to save my liver in perpetuity. (btw – how does a health nut commit suicide? By cutting down on their vitamins. baDUMdum.) Instead of booze, I celebrate with Ben & Jerry; they have some incredible new flavors; I just indulged in some Neopolitan Dynamite, which is half½ Cherry Garcia and Chocolate Fudge Brownie, side by side. CJ

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 7, 2006 5:34 AM

    Thank you to Barbara and Joyce for keeping things “cool and calm” – sounds like you both have been through these experiences and can guide us along- I say the only way to think is positve !

    Barbaro- You keep hanging in there handsome boy ! You know you are destined for great things and we are all right behind you rootin’ for you all the way to green pastures at the stud farm!

    Alex- do you ever sleep ? Can’t be for long -You are truley appreciated by all of us Barbaro fans!

    God’s grace upon you all- tell Mike Rea we are rootin’ for him too !

    Julia B

    Posted by: Julia B at July 7, 2006 6:18 AM

    http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/horse/index


    At this site you can vote for Edgar Prado and, if you want to cheat a little, you can vote more than once by clearing your “cookies” between votes.
    Nope, I didn’t say that . . .

    Jane

    Posted by: Jane at July 7, 2006 6:20 AM

    Continued prayers and positive energy to Mr. B., and also to Mike Rea.

    Jane

    Posted by: Jane at July 7, 2006 6:25 AM

    Oh, I knew something was going on. I, like many have become accustomed to the good news. So a day like this really takes the wind out of my sails. However, I am still positive that Dr. R and staff will figure it out. The positive side of this, if there is one is I guess that everything and anything that Barbaro goes through will only help other horses during their recovery.

    Barbaro, my boy…You hang in there, they will figure it out. I am praying for you tonight as always, and wish I could comfort you myself, but just know all your internet buddies are sending snuggles your way and we love you. Please feel better…I am so bummed knowing your a little under the weather.

    I know my 7yr old germ shep named Zeena wishes you were well again, so she could have her name back… I have been calling her “baby barbaro” since the day of your accident…hahaha… It makes me feel good to call her that because I am always thinking of you.

    Well my boy, try to get some rest, tomorrow might be another tough day, I am sure Dr. R and staff will be with you trying to sort things out. Be strong, and be good, I have faith that this will get sorted out.

    Lots of love and prayers tonight

    Shannon & Zeena (baby barbaro) hahah.

    Posted by: Shannon at July 7, 2006 6:33 AM

    Thank you Alex for keeping all of us updated on Barbaro. We are all lifting Barbaro up in prayer.When God answers our prayers, let us thank Him and praise Him. But let us not show God how grateful we are by getting drunk,let us walk in His ways. You know Jesus loves horses. He will return to earth one day riding a white horse.Revelation 19:11 Barbaro, may the Lord bless you and keep you! We love you!

    Posted by: Lynn at July 7, 2006 6:37 AM

    HI Barbaro. I am watching your progress and understand the problems that can crop up with this long recovery. I am working with my horse that had a fever for five days last summer and the fever ring growth, which takes a year to be completely grown out! She became lame when it reached the level of the coffin bone, and I just give a grain of bute and keep working her, to keep the circulation going and she ususally works out of the slight lameness withing a few minutes. It is a long drawn out process, but I have faith in my Vet and do what he says. She is coming quite nicely. I know your doctors are the best in the world, so you eat well, stay calm and sleep tight.

    Prayers.
    Emily

    Posted by: Emily Cooper at July 7, 2006 6:39 AM

    Hey Barbaro
    I didn’t tell you all the things I have done to get my mare well, but don’t want to bore you with details!

    Have a good night!

    Emily

    Posted by: Emily Cooper at July 7, 2006 6:42 AM

    I’m sure all of you are out cold now after the rounds of the bubbly (sp?) I just realize that I have a half bottle of white wine in the refrig.

    Trying not to drink it because the last time I had a stiff drink turned into 3/4 of a bottle. Consequently I missed work the next day because every time I lifted my head, the room didn’t seem to stay put.

    I celebrated a good end to a nerve wracking day by watching a baseball game. If there are any Mets fans out there, they won.

    Mr. B, I hope you are feeling better, and keep letting the medical team know exactly what is bothering you. Have a good night and think TGIF, TGIF.

    Love ya,
    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at July 7, 2006 7:02 AM

    Good Morning FOB’s (Friends of Barbaro)

    Just found an article regarding this latest cast change and some quotes from Mrs Jackson:

    http://www.philly.com/mld/dailynews/sports/14984506.htm

    That the colt is experiencing discomfort at this stage is no great shock. They just wish they knew exactly why.

    “It’s not anything to be scared about,” Gretchen Jackson said.

    Mrs Jackson’s quote made me feel much better!

    Barbaro, we all love you and want you to feel better. Please hold your head up, we’ll get through this together!

    Love and kisses and a nice ear scratch
    Lisa & Madison

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 7, 2006 10:28 AM

    It’s nice to see Mrs. Jackson saying that. It makes me feel better, too. Hahaha discomfort with a broken leg. Whatta shock LOL. I guess we just have to remember all this is temporary and will go away at some point.

    Posted by: Lynda at July 7, 2006 11:02 AM

    Here is an article from the ‘The Daily Times’ [farmington, New Mexico] entitled “Barbaro still not out of the Woods” which is sooo true…..touching and always in our thoughts and prayers…

    Here is a excerpt


    If you get a moment this weekend, between the fourth race superfecta at XYZ Park in the middle of God knows where and the seventh race trifecta at that track with the lakes and flowers, take a moment and remember, Barbaro still hurts. His pain has not gone away completely and he is still a long way from being healed.

    It may not help you cash a ticket, but it will remind you of what’s really important when we’re cheering home our new horse of the moment

    http://www.daily-times.com/sports/ci_4022116

    A separate article from baltimore sun that summarizes what I believe, we have been told. Entitled ‘Infection surfaces in Barbaro’s hoof’

    http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/horseracing/bal-sp.barbaro07jul07,0,3174820.story

    Hey, Big Boy, hope you had a comfortable night last night…

    Posted by: lynnette at July 7, 2006 11:17 AM

    Whew! Great news, Alex! Thank you1

    Posted by: J. Carson Black at July 7, 2006 12:22 PM

    thanks, alex. as soon as barbaro’s temperature is back to normal, i’ll be relieved.

    was it a 2 year old that was giving you trouble? you must love what you do very much.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 7, 2006 12:27 PM

    Yippee! Great news! Thanks Alex.

    Here’s to hoping that Barbaro is back to normal ASAP!

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 7, 2006 12:32 PM

    Great news this morning! It is silly to think that there wouldn’t be days when he felt “uncomfortable” and Gretchen’s quote indicates that they agree. Hopefully he will continue to feel better. Susan – I too am in St. Louis and am now thinking I might get kicked out as my beer of choice is not an A/B product…oops. Feeling a little woozy this morning and paying the price for my little celebration!

    Posted by: Sheila at July 7, 2006 12:33 PM

    Alex! Praise the Lord!! The past two days have been the pits. Hope this is the beginning of the end of Barbaro’s discomfort – whatever the source may be.

    Joyce, your story about Skip is hilarious. I spewed coffee all over my computer screen.

    Oh …. and I hope everyone doesn’t have a hangover this morning!

    Keeping getting better Barbaro!!

    Posted by: Sarah at July 7, 2006 12:35 PM

    Oh, good, I can relax today. Thanks, Alex. Amazing how our own day to day life has become affected by this critter. CJ in Hammond, IN

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 7, 2006 12:46 PM

    http://www.equineservicecentre.com/

    I know some readers (myself included) have wondered whether hydrotherapy will be in Barbaro’s future – working out in water to reduce stress and concussion on legs. Here’s a link to a facilty in the UK that specializes in this aspect of fitness and recovery. Still wondering whether this could be an option for Bobby’s rehab when the time comes – and wondering whether the cast can be waterproofed for pool use so he can start walking in water while the cast is still on. This kind of exercise could improve his mental state, if indeed it needs improving. Just wondering! CJ

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 7, 2006 1:10 PM

    Well “CHAMP”!!! Glad you’re feeling a little better today !!! Soon you’ll be feeling GREAT because you’re “THE CHAMP” !!!!! Keep up the GOOD WORK HEALING BEAUTIFUL BOY…we’ll keep praying…..it seems to work !!!!


    THANK YOU LORD FOR YOUR HELP IN THIS MATTER OF HEALING OUR HANDSOME BOBBY….GIVE HIM CONTINUED STRENGTH IN YOUR NAME LORD!!!!


    Still thinking of you CHAMP and are thankful for small mercies !!Have a BETTER DAY TODAY BIG BOY!!

    Alex and everyone…hope you are feeling somewhat relieved today too..praying for your strength too !! STAY STRONG !!!

    OUR BEST to ROY and Gretchen too…PRAYERS going up for you…you’re the BEST!!!!

    Everyone at NBC …WE LOVE YOU and appreciate your hard work on BOBBY’S behalf!!!

    Love to all ESP CHAMP….Maribel Ont.CANADA

    Posted by: Maribel at July 7, 2006 1:14 PM

    What a great way to start the day!! I am glad Barbaro is more comfortable this am. Hope he stays that way.

    Posted by: Debi at July 7, 2006 1:16 PM

    What great news to start the day with…

    Thanks, Alex, for the update…

    Posted by: Lisa Leach at July 7, 2006 1:24 PM

    GREAT News to start the day!!!

    Thank you all for the update so early today.

    Although we know Breyer is creating a model of Barbaro and part of the proceeds go to New Bolton thought I would pass on the following article (may have previously been sent although this article is date 7/6/06 from U S E F) which was done very nicely and mentions again how Edgar did a wonderful job with Barbaro (as we all know)

    “Though his quick-thinking jockey Edgar Prado managed to pull him up and dismount, in the blink of an eye, the classy colt’s will to win had turned into a fight for his life.”

    http://www.usef.org/content/newsDisplay/viewPR.php?id=1407

    Thank you Dr. Ricardson, again, and everyone involved in the care of beautiful Barbaro!!!

    Posted by: lynnette at July 7, 2006 1:24 PM

    Glad you are more comfortable this morning, Barbaro. How is your tempature and abcess? A few scary moments but you are going to make it. You have been my glimmer of hope after difficult year w/ Katrina. I look at your updates morning and night. I have no ties to horse racing at all but enjoy watching the races on tv. I can not believe how I have become so engulf with your story. Maybe because you are a winner on the track and in life. And you will “win” over this injury. Continue to do what the doctor says. Rest and heal. Plenty of time in the future to stomp your feet and be free to run. Hang in there, Beautiful Barbaro.

    Posted by: Sanda at July 7, 2006 1:29 PM

    What a stressful day Thursday was. All the positive healing energy I could possibly generate went to you, Bobby. Believe, Precious Boy, and we will, too. I won’t have access to a computer this weekend, so it will be a long one for me. All my love and good thoughts are yours for as long as you need them. I’ll be right back here on Monday morning. I pray your weekend gets better and better. Love and kisses. Mary

    Posted by: Mary at July 7, 2006 1:40 PM

    Barbaro, I am so glad you had a good night and feel a bit better today. You had us all on the edge of our seats yesterday. I don’t think I could take another day like that. If anyone ever had doubts about all the love people have for you all they need to do is check out this site. Thanks Alex for all the updates and keeping us in the know. We love you BOBBY!!! BIG HUGS AND KISSES!!!!!

    Posted by: Karen at July 7, 2006 2:02 PM

    I’m so glad that Barbaro is feeling a little better today – have been praying mightily for him! It occurred to me that just the feel of the new screws might be upsetting to him after getting used to the previous feel. Also, the whole experience of the OR and pool twice in three days would cause him to wonder, I guess. I have no way to consider what might be going on with him other than in human terms. Be well, Bobby! Love, Cate

    Posted by: Cate Kane at July 7, 2006 2:11 PM

    Barbaro receives third cast

    July 6, 2006

    KENNETT SQUARE, PA – On Wednesday, July 5, Dr. Dean Richardson, Chief of Surgery, replaced the cast on Barbaro that he had received on Monday, July 3. “Barbaro was not comfortable with the second cast, so we decided it would be best to replace it sooner rather than later,” said Dr. Richardson. “His appetite is healthy, and we are continuing to monitor him closely for an elevated temperature or other signs of discomfort.”

    New Bolton Center continues to receive requests for additional information on Barbaro’s condition. Below are some of the most recent questions asked with responses from his medical team.

    Q. Why was Barbaro’s cast changed again?
    A. For several days before the second cast change, Barbaro showed a slight elevation in body temperature and his hind legs appeared uncomfortable, which led to Dr. Dean Richardson’s decision to reassess the leg and then change the cast. He was still not as comfortable as he had been so a new cast was applied on Wednesday.

    Q. Why were two screws replaced and three new ones added?
    A. Two previously implanted screws that cross the pastern joint were bent, so Dr. Richardson, who had predicted that bent screws in that area were likely, replaced them and added three new screws for additional support. Barbaro has been very active on his cast, and the repairs were needed as a result of force and motion in the affected area. The screws are bridging the pastern joint. They are not part of the repair of the primary fractures. The pastern joint needed to be fused because the proximal phalanx (long pastern bone) was so badly broken that the middle phalanx (short pastern bone) was needed to anchor the distal (lowest) part of the plate.

    Q. What do the radiographs show about how well Barbaro is healing?
    A. Barbaro’s new radiographs show excellent progressive bone healing, a very positive sign.

    Q. Were the repairs considered major surgery?
    A. Barbaro was put under general anesthesia for the procedure. The repairs themselves were made under fluoroscopic control, which gives surgeons a live-X-ray view of the patient. This means that small one-centimeter incisions were made rather than any large incision.

    Q. Did Barbaro have an abscess on his foot?
    A. During the examination, doctors found a small infection on the sole of Barbaro’s uninjured left hind hoof near the frog, a V-shaped cushiony growth that helps absorb shock. Dr. Richardson is treating the infection topically; in addition, Barbaro is on systemic antibiotics, which is common post-surgical practice. He also has a new protective shoe.

    Q. What is laminitis and what are you doing to prevent it in Barbaro?
    A. Laminitis is a painful condition in horses that can be the result of a number of causes, including excessive weight bearing in one limb. It occurs when laminae, the strong connecting tissues that attach the pedal bone and the inner hoof wall, are inflamed. Laminitis is very serious and can result in severe consequences. To reduce this risk, we applied a supportive shoe to Barbaro’s left hind foot immediately following the surgery for the fracture of his right hind leg.

    Q. How long will Barbaro have to stay in a cast?
    A. Barbaro will remain in a cast until we believe that the fracture and joint fusions have developed adequate strength.

    Q. How long will Barbaro remain in Intensive Care?
    A. Barbaro will remain in the Intensive Care Unit at the George D. Widener Hospital as long as necessary. Even though he is progressing well and has not had major complications, he is not out of danger. Even if things progressed perfectly from this point forward, it is likely that he would be here two more months.

    Posted by: David Letell at July 7, 2006 2:23 PM

    Thanks for the update Alex. It’s a relief to hear the new cast seems to fit better. The underlying positive news has been how well his bones appear to be healing (radiograph images).. this is no small accomplishment. Some horses have problems with bone knitting after fractures and healing time can vary greatly. The key is diet and including healthy things such as fresh grass, carrots, apples go a long way toward quick bone mending (and avoiding refined sugar products as much as possible). I’ve studied the effects of diet on health for over 15 years, and healing is greatly effected by dietary choices. The more natural, the better.

    Posted by: Bill at July 7, 2006 2:23 PM

    C JAFFE…Hydrotherapy REHAB…I have a friend who many years ago worked with a vet in Canada with new and inovative treatments for horses(they published a couple of books for horses recognized by various vet schools internationally……one published in Spanish and German I think)My friend told me that they used the swimmimg tecnique effectively for rehab on their horses.Their pool was 40ft diameter round and heated and the horseys loved and looked forward to it!!!!! The swim was a controlled one but works to strengthen the limbs very effectively he said and is also recreational for them!!! THEY LOVED IT !!! JUST THOUGHT YOU’D LIKE TO KNOW THAT…….I’m sure Dr. R is already skipping ahead to that….HE’S SO SMART !!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!
    Maribel Ont. CANADA

    Posted by: Maribel at July 7, 2006 2:37 PM

    I, like everyone else, was on pins and needles waiting to hear and imagining the worst. It’s amazing how many people have been affected by Bobby. Hopefully, the discomfort he is feeling is just a small bump in his road to progress and he will be feeling good again. Thanks for keeping us “Bobby” groupies informed. To all those who are invovled in his care and to his connections, keep spoiling our beautiful boy. He is worth every scratch, carrot and sugar cube he can get!

    Posted by: Barbara D. at July 7, 2006 2:46 PM

    Hi Bill…hate to say it but you’re right!!!! We are definitely part of your cheering section….A BELIEVER of diet ….exercise and stress management!!!! Stick to your guns !!! I’m still here because of what you’re saying …a 14yr survivor who was given an 80/20 chance !!!That’s an 80 not to make it and a 20 to make it!!People need to google a few things now and again???? LIFE CAN BE VERY SHORT and “IGNORANCE is BLISS !” Your stand on sugar didn’t make either of us popular but this isn’t about popularity is it????!!!! STAY STRONG….there are more of us out there!!!! BRAVO!! WELL DONE!! Maribel

    Posted by: Maribel at July 7, 2006 2:50 PM

    Praise to God. He answers prayers…….. Thanks for the updates. We love you all and will continue to pray for everyone..

    Posted by: Greg Neel at July 7, 2006 2:51 PM

    Alex, thanks for the update. I agree with everyone that that news is a great to hear. It’s also a good lead in to the weekend.

    Hear that Mr. B? So good to know that you’re feeling better. Thanks to the terrific medical team and Dr. R’s quick response.

    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at July 7, 2006 2:52 PM

    Thank you Alex- Wow, so much better news today. I just cannot believe how affected I was yesterday. Worried all day and just could not do much of anything.
    Barbaro, you are loved out here in Los Angeles – we will follow your progress daily until all is healed and well.
    And to all the wonderful people on this site and their comments – it so helps knowing you are not alone in your concern.

    Posted by: Jeri at July 7, 2006 2:54 PM

    Yay!!! Great news! Barbaro, we are so happy that yhou feel better this morning. Hopefully that will be the end of the bad days.

    Posted by: Lynda at July 7, 2006 3:07 PM

    Good morning Bobby family,

    Well, today could not have started out better. Like many have said, we couldn’t take another day like yesterday. All the links I’m finding above, I’ll have to read when I get a moment. Thank you to everyone for providing those. Joyce, I loved your story about Skip!

    That Mrs. Jackson isn’t scared speaks volumes.

    Well dear ones, after my very strong Black Russian last night (mixture of vodka and kahlua….I only had one) I’ve got a tad bit of a headache right now, but have the strength to pursue my day now that Bobby is more comfortable.

    Pounding head, pounding head, crap, where is the nearest Starbucks?

    We love you sweetheart, listen to your doc, enjoy your day, be comfortable.

    Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at July 7, 2006 3:12 PM

    Oh thank God. I’m so glad Bobby seems a bit more comfy. I was lying in bed watching the tour–I had this thought that maybe the new screws were somehow changing his weight displacement. He was use to things being one way and now it may just feel different. Perhaps after the bones fuse and mend they’ll think of removing the screws.


    And it could be that we’re seeing the first stages of how Bobby’s new gait will be. We’ve been told that he’ll always have a hitch in his giddy up now. Could be that some of that is caused by the screws. Just a thought.


    I’m glad some of you are thinking of hydrotherapy. I know I’ve asked about it a couple of times. Someone here told me it was a great idea but that for the time being Bobby needed more healing before that could happen. It would certainly be a nice way for him to get out for a while every day and “stretch” his legs. We might just be a few weeks shy of that still.


    Bobby it will okay. You just keep letting Dr R know when it isn’t right. He’ll keep looking until he finds it. Don’t lose hope. We love you big guy. Listen to the docs.


    And now I get to go do my workout…Ugh all that sweat and hard work…


    Margaret

    Posted by: Margaret at July 7, 2006 3:26 PM

    Many thanks Tim for putting the effort into posting updates. I’m sure I speak for many others. I have followed Barbaro’s progress voraciously. I turn my computer on first thing in the morning and (along with my cup of coffee) check in on Barbaro. I feel like this horse is mine and of course I daily send positive thoughts as well as love to Bobbie!

    Posted by: Barbara Abromowitz at July 7, 2006 3:26 PM

    Whew!…and YAY!

    Thanks, Alex—so glad your reporting job, at least, was easier today.

    Go Bobby!!


    Nancy in CA

    Posted by: Nancy Babcock at July 7, 2006 3:28 PM

    WooHoo!
    Prayers answered!!
    Our Champ is diggin in and pullin away again!
    Thank you very much Tim, for your reports.

    Terry Lilly, Hollywood, CA

    Posted by: Terry Lilly at July 7, 2006 3:29 PM

    We just “LOVE” it when you are chatty Alex! Hope you had a wonderful nite of sleep and a great day!

    Posted by: Judy W. at July 7, 2006 4:19 PM

    Many thanks to Alex for his diligence in bringing us any news he can find. THANKS! Very relieved to here Mr. Barbaro is feeling a bit better. I am still worried today, but more cautiously optimistic.

    Very good news about Miraculous Miss.

    It must have been fantastic for you, Alex, to work around Barbaro and see him working on the track.

    I truly think he was “the one”. Such a great spirit and such ease at winning AND unlike Secretariat, he could win on a sloppy track.

    Win this more important race Big Barbaro! We’re all betting on you,

    mishelle

    Posted by: Mishelle at July 7, 2006 4:36 PM

    You’re the greatest, Alex. How can anyone think that Edgar made the visits just for a media hype. I agree with you. It only takes one look at the pictures of he and Bobby to tell the real story. I think he has a genuine connection with horses and I certainly feel that he has feelings for them. Someone who says that “he owes all he has to the horses,” as Edgar did, is the real thing to me. Hope Edgar gets this deserved recognition for being tops in his field, not to mention for being tops as an individual who has dreamed of and achieved his own successes in life.

    Hugs, Scratches and Pats to our beautiful boy, Mr. B.

    Posted by: Jill at July 7, 2006 4:38 PM

    Hopefully, Barbaro’s discomfort is something as simple as that abcess throwing everything out of kilter. Anyone that’s ever tried to walk with blisters on feet/heels…holy smoke, makes your whole being miserable as you’re limping around, contorting your body, and trying to keep from further irritating the blisters. And if it is the abcess, then it makes sense that the cast
    change hasn’t alleviated the discomfort, but maybe the topical ointment is making the abcess feel better, little by little.

    Well, that’s my explanation that makes me feel better 🙂

    Posted by: Sarah at July 7, 2006 5:14 PM

    This site is my morning touchstone. I log on, then come here to see how our Barbaro is doing. It feels like he belongs to all of us….as did Seabiscuit and some of the other greats. The plight of the race horse is near to my heart, I have been in greyhound rescue and placement for 15 years, and the young broken-leg dogs are all too common in that industry as well. I have three in my house right at this moment, and they recover fine for the most part–with slight deformity of the hock and “squinching” of the toes together. These dogs used to be summarily put down, now, as adoption groups proliferate–which they must to keep up with the huge surplus of “retired” racers each year–the transfer of dogs with blown hocks to willing adoption groups is more and more common.

    My heart goes out to all involved in this miraculous event with Bobby….and am ever grateful to get my morning “fix” on his condition.
    I too was watching the Preakness, and I too bolted to my feet as Prado pulled him up and jumped off…seeing the terrible injury. Feeling sick. Being reminded of Ruffian and Go for Wand. How these animals pour their hearts out for us. How they love to run. I always urge adopters to go to a dog track and watch their breed skim the surface of the track as they literally fly around the track, see the unadulterated joy in their faces as they sweep by.
    With no jockey. Just for the sheer ecstacy of the chase….we must all do what we can in our own little worlds to protect thoroughbreds and racing greyhounds from the fates too many of them find when they are “retired.” I have one such “retiree” among my latest crop of foster dogs. She turned 2 on May 3……so it goes.
    Love, hope and courage to all you wonderful souls working so hard, believing with all your hearts, and seeing this magnificent animal through this long journey: jonna in central NY

    Posted by: jonna at July 7, 2006 5:23 PM

    MUCH better news this morning! I’m sure Bobby will get better day by day and will continue to send positive vibes his way. It seems that Fair Hill creates positive energy for Bobby, Mike, and MM. So glad to hear she’s coming along with her gate re-schooling.

    Judy, LOVED the “bandaged hoof” story! Good thing I didn’t have coffee cup in hand when I read it. Reminds me of the kitties in my life, who put their little paws beseechingly under the door when they get shut out of a room. Yes, animals train us and we love it!

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 7, 2006 5:53 PM

    First, prayers are answered…and more to come. Barbaro is a bit more comfortable (we say that guardedly) and that Miraculous Miss is doing much better…you go girl!!

    I was going thru the local paper and there is a beautiful head shot of Barbaro (we can never get enough) that I thought I would pass along. He has that ever inquisitive look, ears perked, etc…

    http://delawareonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/frontpage

    Posted by: lynnette at July 7, 2006 6:29 PM

    Again, many thanks for this site. Lovely posters. Joyce, I loved your bit about Skip. I don’t usually go to websites about horses/racing etc… but because of Barbaro I find that I’m now interested in Fair Hill. Thank you Alex and Tim. This site has piqued my interest in thouroughbred racing. Love pictures, of humans as well as of horses.
    What is happening at the Arlington, Illinois racetrack? That is the kind of thing that frightens me about racing.

    Posted by: Anita at July 7, 2006 6:42 PM

    Hi, Barbaro and “Internet Family”:>) So glad to hear that our precious Barbaro is a little better today. A little is better than nothing. I thought I would go nuts yesterday……I got so behind at work that now I’m trying to catch up before I “drown” in files. I spent most of yesterday trying to get any updates I could find…Thanks Alex for keeping us informed. Hopefully we will all have a good weekend. God bless all of you. Our continued prayers will heal our Precious Barbaro.

    Love and Kisses,
    Jeanette

    Posted by: Jeanette Cavalier at July 7, 2006 7:20 PM

    Hi Bobby:


    Alex thank you so much for all you do here. You are such a god send to many of us who would literally just go nuts without our Bobby updates. Also a big thank you to Michael for taking time to talk to you about Bobby this morning. He had to know you would come back here and tell us word for word what he said! I think it was very gracious of him to even talk to you seeing as how your now part of the “press”!


    I think of Bobby often during the day as I’m sure many of us do. Wondering what in the heck is he feeling, is he eating?, just what does he think of all this imposed stall rest stuff. And why does his leg and ankle still hurt? I guess that’s why my daily mantra is Listen to the docs and that we love you. I don’t know what else I can say to help or anything that I can do.


    I do know that I’ll cry tears of joy when that day comes that Bobby walks out of NBC for the final time. All my hopes for him, and dreams, thoughts and prayers would be answered.

    Margaret

    Posted by: Margaret at July 7, 2006 7:40 PM

    Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!! for your daily posts on Barbaro. Please keep us up-dated, even if it is only a little scrap of info. Also, if you know what Barbaro’s little brother’s name is I would love to know. Thanks again.

    Posted by: Karen at July 7, 2006 8:20 PM

    Hi Jeanette,

    Welcome to the “I’m way behind at work” club.

    Bobby’s well-being is so important to us. I’m still checking here regularly when I can.

    Please Bobby, don’t have another day like yesterday, and continue to improve. Praying your infection goes away and you’re comfortable in your newest cast baby.

    Posted by: Skyler at July 7, 2006 8:27 PM

    I’m so happy to hear about Miraculous Miss! She’s come a long way. That was such a scary episode in the gate, but I think they mentioned on the broadcast that she’d never given a spot of trouble in the gate before.

    Bobby, hope you are much more comfortable today. You are in my thoughts and prayers every day. Tim’s site is the first place I come when I turn on the computer. And I know I’m not alone. We’re all pulling for you.

    Enjoy your lunch!

    Posted by: J. Carson Black at July 7, 2006 8:38 PM

    Everything is going to be OK. Thanks Alex for all of the information. I like everyone else was on the edge of my saddle until we heard. We have to all remember (myself included) that the Champ is in the best of hands and has 24 hour supervision (unless this has changed). I have to believe that given the “complications” that have transpired over the last few days, that this supervision is continuing.

    Maybe he is limpy from the additional screws?? At any rate, the folks on Dr. R.’s team will take good care of him.

    We love all of you and are praying for each of you and of course, our beloved Hero. God bless you all and Godspeed son.

    Posted by: Greg Neel at July 7, 2006 9:04 PM

    I can tell you, on the day Washington Leader (“George”), the broken-legged TB I rescued many years ago, after his surgery, was first allowed out “at liberty” and not on a leadline, nothing I’ve experienced IN MY LIFE affected me like seeing him run around that little paddock. Like a butterfly coming out of the chrysalis. I would give anything for that to be the Big B’s eventual outcome.

    (The first litter of abandoned barncats I ever bottle-raised, I wouldn’t let myself name them until I knew whether would live [2 out of 6 did]. I was schlepping them in a carrier for weeks; a fella I know saw me bottlefeeding the girl, and said, “She looks like a little monkey,” so that became her name. As for the boy – I started calling him my Big Beautiful Baby Boy, a/k/a BBBB. That’s how I think of Barbaro. [writer tearing up])

    Keep thinking good thoughts, and when you can, doing good things. (pontificating again!?) CJ the crazy cat lady; Blackie’s Mother & Pleasure’s Aunt, in Hammond, IN

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 7, 2006 9:20 PM

    Hello to Everyone!

    Does anyone know the cause of this week’s discomfort and possible infection? Could it be the dreaded laminitis? I’ve been following everything about Barboro and I’m worried sick!

    Debbie Karst
    Baltimore, Maryland

    Posted by: Debbie at July 7, 2006 9:32 PM

    Bobby, I hope you continue to feel better and have a peaceful weekend. I won’t be able to check on you until Monday morning but know that you are always in my thoughts and prayers and that I love you very much!!! BIG HUGS AND KISSES!!!

    Posted by: Karen at July 7, 2006 10:01 PM

    Thank you for linking to the Mike Rae site. I read it every day but I am not able to post in the guest book. Many healing thoughts for a full recovery. One day at a time.
    Thank you also for the Bobby updates.

    Posted by: chris byers at July 7, 2006 10:04 PM

    Debbie,

    The abcess has nothing to do with laminitis, although laminitis can cause abscessing (speaking from 15 years with a foundered horse). Abcesses can occur for a variety of reasons and most of the time no one knows why the abscess occurred unless there is an obvious problem (injury) with the hoof. In a normal horse like Barbaro, the abscess is of little concern as is was cleaned out and is being treated.

    It is even possible that Barbaro slightly bruised his hoof at the time of his break down and the bruise turned into an abscess.

    CJ–I know what you mean about the first time at liberty after a long healing process. After fracturing his femur, Buck was kept tied in a standing stall for many months. After 6 weeks of hand walking, we were finally allowed to turn him loose in a small paddock after giving him some ‘stay quiet’ meds. Although the fracture was 90% healed, we just held our breath and hoped the leg would continue to hold up. Thankfully it did and after some time, Buck became ride-able again, though not at his previous level.

    Joyce

    Posted by: Joyce at July 7, 2006 10:16 PM

    Wow, how wonderful about Mike Rea! Warms my heart, really very nice!
    Hope Barbaro is doing well. I think we were all “lulled” a bit by the all positive news from the get-go, and many (including myself) could not even imagine a single setback. Unrealistic I know, but here we are.
    I am just so thankful that Barbaro has gotten this far, but his journey is not complete. Little does he know how much we all need him to be well.

    Will check in later. Thanks Alex as always.

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 7, 2006 10:26 PM

    I’ve voted for Edgar (Prado) as the ESPY ‘best jockey’ (there’s still time until midnight EST tonight) for those of you who haven’t voted yet–click on the link in Alex’s update post at the top of this page to get to where you can. How could that award go to anyone else this year, regardless of how excellent their records, given Edgar’s having saved Barbaro’s life? (I really believe he was the first one to do that.) On top of his professional excellence, Edgar has the same kind of heart that our Bobby does–one that does not cave in, no matter what, and in addition to that, Edgar’s is filled with love and compassion for the horses that let him do what he does. He sees horses for what they are–spiritual beings and companions to us humans in lifetimes we are all sharing, not as “machines” whose worth is only measured in thrills and money. We need many more Edgar Prados, but I hope we will first honor the one that we have.

    And now I want to know where I can go–on the internet or otherwise–to vote for Alex as the best updater/Barbaro news informant on the planet. Quite obviously, his heart was made from the same mold as Edgar’s.

    Nancy in CA

    Posted by: Nancy Babcock at July 7, 2006 10:51 PM

    Dear Friends:

    I just wanted you to know that I draw my strength from the nuggets of wisdom gleaned from your wonderful emails. It is an honour and a pleasure to be among kindred spirits–all brought together by a wonder horse.

    I am delighted to learn that Barbaro is once again enjoying a measure of relief and comfort.
    A highly intelligent elite athlete–can any one ask for more, either in a human or horse? Bobby is so muscular, so strong, such a finely tuned running machine, I wonder what else can be done to further the healing process.

    I think Dr. Richardson and the New Bolton staff are well on their way to re-writing all textbooks regarding equine care. Bobby is blessed that they seem to be very much up to the task and at the top of their game.

    I would also like to say that the people on this website also appear to be at the top of their game when it comes to prayers, good thoughts and kind hearts.
    Lillian Petroff

    Posted by: Lillian Petroff at July 7, 2006 10:59 PM

    I haven’t posted for awhile, but check here everyday for updates. I just heard on my local news in Connecticut that our Bobby needs more surgery. something about the abcess(sp) on his good foot and they are afraid of infection. I didn’t see that anywhere on here, so thought I would mention this to see how true this is. He’s always in my thoughts and prayers, and I hope this isn’t true and everything is still going as well as can be expected.

    Posted by: Debbie Jurasus at July 7, 2006 11:32 PM

    I do hope we hear from Kathy Anderson tonight. It bothers me that the Jacksons have cancelled their planned trip.

    Posted by: Sarah at July 7, 2006 11:32 PM

    In today’s Balitmore Sun:

    http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/nationworld/wire/sns-ap-rac-barbaro,0,921471.story

    Posted by: Sarah at July 7, 2006 11:37 PM

    I applaud you, Nancy. Couldn’t have expressed it better myself.

    Alex, the article entitled “Barbaro Still Not Out of the Woods” was certainly worthy of our attention. All of our family here on this site don’t need the reminder, but the rest of the media seems to have moved on to other pursuits. Thanks to you, Tim, Michael, Peter, Kim, Dr. Anderson and any other Fair Hill connections I may have neglected to acknowledge, we get our news straight from the inside sources. Can’t ask for better.

    I hope our sweet boy had a better day today. We love you lots Mr. B. Open your mind to the loving thoughts that we are sending you. Stay calm this weekend and know that you are not alone on this long road to healing.

    Posted by: Jill at July 7, 2006 11:40 PM

    I went to the web site for our local news channel, where I heard this, and this is the link: http://www.nbc30.com/sports/9483727/detail.html
    I doesn’t say much, but from what they said on the news, it’s on his good foot and not the bad one, so what does that mean now? I just hope this is something minor and doesn’t throw him off course in his healing process.

    Posted by: Debbie Jurasus at July 7, 2006 11:44 PM

    Debbie, from what I understand, this is “being taken care of” and they do not feel it is a major issue.
    Just follow the links at the top in Alex post, he did also include some quotes on the subject.
    Unless they are talink about something new, this should be what the news is referring to (hope so 🙂

    Lisa

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 7, 2006 11:48 PM

    Thanks, Nancy in CA, for reminding our extended family here to vote for Edgar Prado for Jockey of the Year (ESPY awards). However, you posted that the voting ends tonite (7/7) at midnight; the end of voting actually is two days off, July 9. So people, if you don’t get around to it today, YOU CAN STILL VOTE until midnight 7/9. Alex has posted a link (in update 177) to facilitate your vote. (Thanks, Alex.) (Though the board may show the time of this post of mine as 7/8, it actually is still 7/7, just about 6 pm here in Indiana.)

    Bravo to the Delaware Horsemen’s Assistance Fund for stepping up to help Mike Rea.

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 8, 2006 12:00 AM

    Thanks, Debbie for that news–even though it’s not what we really want to hear, but better to know what we are facing earlier than later.

    What I want to contribute now is my own recent (2 weeks ago) experience with an abscess on the foot–not on a horse, but on one of my cats–yes, the cat connection is alive and well here, as we know.

    Initially the abscess was opened and flushed out (general anestheisa for this for sure). It was bandaged and, amazingly, the bandage stayed on for 4 days until I went back for the post-op. The vet expected it would be essentially healed by then. It wasn’t. And what’s more, it was not appearing as a “normal abscess.” This was not good news, and the inital plan was to change and up the anti-biotic strength after the frist round was completed. He bandaged it up again and planned to do another check in 3 days.

    This time the bandage didn’t last–maybe a less skilled tech did the bandaging, or maybe my cat was just more adept at removing it this time, but 24 hours later, we were back for antoher re-do.

    Most amazingly–now this was just 24 hours after the “not normal” proclamation—the vet came out to tell me that my cat (Simba) had done a complete 180 since the day before. Now, the abscess was looking as it should for its stage of treatment. What a relief! Two days later we were back and the bandage removed for good and Simba is fine.

    Point is, just as quickly as things can go wrong, things can also go right…and even though these abscesses are relatively simple things, they can also be sometimes tricky in their own rights. But they are manageable, even if they are sometimes stubborn, so if further treatment is needed for Bobby’s abscess, this is just par for the course.

    Sarah–you said the Jacksons have cancelled some trip they were planning on taking? I missed that part–where did you hear/read that? In any event, it would make sense that if Barbaro is to have even something minor done that is surgical, or anything requiring anesthesia, that the Jacksons would want to be around and not off somewhere. To me that would be totally in the realm of normal and not cause for any of us to panic.

    And now, it’s taken me so long to get this typed (several interruptions), maybe our Star Reporter Alex has already posted another update I haven’t yet seen.

    This will all be fine–you’ll see. Just a couple of bumps in the road that has been so fantastically free of them for so long.

    Nancy in CA

    Posted by: Nancy Babcock at July 8, 2006 12:13 AM

    CJ–

    Thanks so much for the correction on when the voting ends for the ESPY best jockey awards. MUCH better that it is in 2 days from now (so on 7/9) and not tonight.

    All the more time to put Edgar (Prado) way over the top in the voting and acknowledged as The Best, even though we already know that he is that. It will be great for the rest of the world to take note of that fact, if they haven’t already.

    Thanks again, CJ–

    Nancy in CA

    Posted by: Nancy Babcock at July 8, 2006 12:19 AM

    Thanks again, Alex. You are so loyal to us. You’ve become quite the investigative reporter. So happy to hear that today seemed to be a good day for Bobby, i.e., not great, but with hopefully less discomfort. I think you’ve earned a Samual Adams or two.

    Posted by: Jill at July 8, 2006 12:35 AM

    Lisa and Nancy, it’s just this is the first bit of news I’ve heard here on Bobby in my part of the woods. We were sitting down to dinner and we all jumped up and went running to the tv. The way the sports reporter phrased it this was something recent. I just hope they are behind in reporting. The little( well not so little) guy has a special place in my heart.
    Nancy, I hope your cat feels better. I know what it’s like to care for a fur baby( having a Siberian husky and a long hair cat who just turned 9). Wishing you all good thoughts.
    I’ll keep my fingers crossed on this news now too!

    Posted by: Debbie Jurasus at July 8, 2006 12:39 AM

    Keep looking at the picture of Barbaro’s baby brother. Do we have a name yet? Sure is a cutie. Love the peaked ears and the focused determined look as he is running. Notice that he also knows how to pose for the camera.

    Posted by: Jill at July 8, 2006 12:41 AM

    MY PRECIOUS BARBARO PRAYING THEY FIND YOUR DISCOMFORT. SO THANKFUL TO GOD FOR YOUR BONE HEALING. THANK YOU FOR THIS WEB SITE SO WE FIND OUT ABOUT BEAUTIFUL BARBARO. THANK YOU DRS AND STAFF AT NEW BOLTON CENTER FOR YOUR LOVING CARE OF MY PRECIOUS BARBARO. ALL MY LOVE ELIZA

    Posted by: eliza at July 8, 2006 12:51 AM

    only good thoughts and prayers coming your way beautiful bobby. hope you are feeling like your old self soon. keep fighting, you’re a champ. one step backward, two forward….
    you are so loved by all

    Posted by: cindi at July 8, 2006 1:11 AM

    Barbaro,
    We all keep praying for you here in Wisconsin. You’ve come such a long way. Keep being strong boy. God Bless you.
    DL

    Posted by: Debra at July 8, 2006 1:17 AM

    Barbaro, I’m glad today was better for you. I am sending my good thoughts your way. Please feel better. I love you.

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 8, 2006 1:25 AM

    Dear Friends:

    Please help me to understand things.

    It is my understanding that Bobbie is a touch more comfortable.

    It is my understanding that his bones are mending in a rather impressive way.

    It is my understanding that his temperature and most recent blood work are OK.

    The recent update speaks of the next few days are
    “critical” for Barboro.

    What is going on? What am I missing in the scheme of things?

    Please advise. Many thanks.
    Lillian Petroff

    Posted by: Lillian Petroff at July 8, 2006 1:42 AM

    once again, thank you for the updates!. i read you morning and night to keep track of “bobby”. i hope he will be more comfortable by the hour.

    i’m totally impressed with the care and devotion the staff has for this horse and it makes me believe that they must treat all of the patients as well.

    thanks again!

    mikki
    texas

    Posted by: mikkim at July 8, 2006 1:44 AM

    hi all – am back home now. i had a racehorse, a very nice allowance and stakes winner who had recurring chronic abcesses in a hind foot all through his racing career — although they can be initially messy and high maintenance, they CAN be contained and dealt with — farriers also do a special horse shoe with a “t-bar” across it — it is NOT life threatening. any news on if Bobby still has a temperature?

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 8, 2006 1:45 AM

    Nancy Babcock, Your vet has some strange ways with abcesses. I have three vets I go to and I have had numerous cats with really bad multiple abscesses over the years, and never have they covered them. They need to stay open to drain and be exposed for the air/oxygen to get to “kill” the bad bacteria in the wound. I also had to apply topical antibiotics into wound itself. It is weird how they do things so different in California. I wonder why such different methods?

    The news on Barbaro really does not seem to have changed today. I guess I still expect a miracle and that he will just adjust to new cast, as the old, and walk/feel halfway normal. It is extremely difficult to stand by and wait with baited breath for the info. It is exciting to hear when it is great or good, but still frustrating not knowing what the future has in store for our Boy. Painfree is the way to be, and I pray daily for this to come to pass. We still need to feel in our hearts that he will progress and that all will be fine. Prayers have been working, we just need to work a little harder, thats all.

    My cat(Lil Buddy-Siamese) is WAY better today! I was told I could get him at 1:00p.m. yesterday, I went, they said come back at 4:00p.m. I went, got antibiotic drops for eyes, oral antibiotic, pain meds mixed into vitamins, and my cat. I got him to the boyfriend’s house,he was still partially sedated! His eyes were dilated as big as saucers, he could not walk, well-like a seal w/flippers, his legs were useless. His front paws bandaged like boxing gloves, my oother two cats hissed, spit tried to attack him. OMG! I was crying hysterically,( remember he weighs 15 lbs) I am carrying him everywhere so they will not hurt him, he wanted to walk,but could only slide, flip onto back, like a big fat siamese colored roly-poly. It really was not funny yesterday, I was sick, could not eat, pulled a muscle, carrying the LITTLE BUDDY around. I cried all night,left him late for the boyfriend to take over care–LOL—CRY EVEN MORE!!
    TODAY WAS MUCH BETTER DAY-GREAT-HE WAS VERY NEEDY-BUT EASY TO MEDICATE,AND VERY SWEET TO HIS MEAN OLE MOMMA!!!I am no longer crying!!YEA!!

    BARBARO YOU KEEP IT TOGETHER BIG BOY
    WE ALL LOVE YOU VERY MUCH
    YOU ARE THE MOST HANDSOME COLT IN THE WORLD!!

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at July 8, 2006 1:54 AM

    Hello Lillian, I had the same concerns as you.

    My feeling in regard to the phrase “these days are critical” is that if Barbaro does not regain comfort, additional problems could surface from his inability to bear weight on the limbs.

    Alex did say that today was better though, so I am hanging on that for right now.

    Hope this helps in some way.
    Lisa

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 8, 2006 1:56 AM

    Edgar (Prado) as the ESPY ‘best jockey, just voted for the best jockey, who rode my beloved “Barbaro”
    who was so fast he could punch a hole in the wind. He is by speed and breed a once-in-a-lifetime horse. As Roy Jackson said, its a shame we never got to see him run his greatest race. My thoughts about that echo in these famous words.
    For of all sad words of tongue or pen, The saddest are these: “It might have been!” — John Greenleaf Whittier

    Posted by: David Letell at July 8, 2006 2:00 AM

    To Nancy in California: The bit about the Jacksons cancelling their trip is near the end of Alex’s Update #178. I do agree that the Jacksons are excellent “parents,” so it does make sense if there are current issues – even minor – they would want to be near.

    To Lillian: I’m a bit perplexed like you. We read that the abcess is minor, temperature is back to normal, bones mending really well…I don’t really understand the “critical” thing either.

    To Beautiful Bobby: KEEP GETTING BETTER!

    Posted by: Sarah at July 8, 2006 2:00 AM

    Alex, is it known what exactly Barbaro is doing–or not doing–that shows he is uncomfortable? If he’s eating well, has a good attitude, body temp is normal, the abscess is “not a big deal” and the bones are healing, and no one has said the L word…is he still doing strange things with his hind legs? Laying down too much? I’m confused.

    Could he perhaps have pulled or strained a muscle, ligament or tendon in one of his legs? I don’t think that would show up on a radiograph, but it would sure hurt.

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 8, 2006 2:05 AM

    Oh Lisa..just read your post regarding it is “critical” for Bobby to be comfortable with bearing weight to prevent further problems – OK, that all makes sense.

    Praying that whatever is causing his discomfort GOES AWAY FAST.

    Posted by: Sarah at July 8, 2006 2:05 AM

    “pretty critical” refers to the fact that he is not yet entirely comfortable as he had been a week or two ago. Until he is entirely comfortable I am sure his caregivers’ concerns are hightened. Today was a better day. Lets hope tomorrow that progress continues.

    Posted by: alex at July 8, 2006 2:07 AM

    I do have to say that I am pretty disheartened….I guess I took Barbaro’s discomfort over the last couple of days too lightly. To cancel a trip to Africa? I am getting worried. I hope and pray Barbaro can over come this setback.

    Posted by: Debi at July 8, 2006 2:08 AM

    Hiya, Bobbey! So glad that today was a bit better for you. We’re having a big picnic here tomorrow in advance of the fireworks over the harbour in New London. Rest assured, I’ll ask everyone present to raise a glass in your honour. We were all so amazed at your run in the Derby. Your are a sweet prince, a true Triple Crown winner in spirit, and now I need to go cast a vote for your true friend, Edgar P. The photo of him bent over your saddle on the track at the Preakness should win a Pulitzer. His bond with you is obvious. Hold fast for the day when you can emerge from NBC into the sunlight again. Hugs, pets, and “scratches”, Robyn, Brent, & Nikita

    Posted by: Robyn Hoffmann at July 8, 2006 2:10 AM

    Alex, you are such a kind person to address our concerns.
    Thank you for the additional information. You are so good to us. Thank you.

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 8, 2006 2:10 AM

    Alex, do you think that quite possibly his being uncomfortable is related to his bones in the healing process? I have heard from several people who have broken their bones that when they heal, they are achy. Mabe that is all he is feeling and that is why they can’t find the problem.

    Posted by: Lynda at July 8, 2006 2:12 AM

    Lynda, I guess it is possible. I am not a vet, and nor have I broken any bones (yet). You can ask five different (smart) people what they think is the issue, I bet you get about five different answers. All we do know is we have the best looking after the best.

    Posted by: alex at July 8, 2006 2:14 AM

    Alex I know you are extremely busy etc….but what are Bobby “symptoms” of “discomfort”? Is it outright pain? What does he do? Can you shed some light?

    Posted by: Debi at July 8, 2006 2:15 AM

    Good thought, Lynda. Hope you’re right.

    Alex, as always, THANK YOU. Is this another Sam Adams night?

    I just made the mistake of reading up on Alydar. When will I learn. Bobby, I’m going out for another nice long brisk walk FOR YOU, in anticipation of the day when YOU get to go outside and walk around, pain free.

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 8, 2006 2:16 AM

    Debi, I am not clear as to what the symptoms are. When I talk to those involved I deliberately do not ask for details. Susan, New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc tonight!

    Posted by: alex at July 8, 2006 2:21 AM

    Could he have strained something froming getting up and down. I remember Peter saying how hard it is to watch him doing this when he visits. Alex, you’re right. Lets hope tomorrow he continues to progress.
    Good night sweet boy.

    Posted by: Jill at July 8, 2006 2:22 AM

    Just checking in again for the night. I’m not a vet and have no medical knowledge, but I had a thought that perhaps the replacement screws and additional screws are causing the discomfort. Any one have an opinion on this ? Again just a thought.

    Posted by: Barbara D. at July 8, 2006 2:24 AM

    Bobby, Just hang on baby. Dr. Richardson and his crew will find the source of your problem. Don’t quit or get discouraged, though you have a right to be. You’re a champion and I know you’ll give this you best fight ever. No one said it would be easy and sometimes we have to take a step back from time to time. Everyone here is praying for you, I know God loves all creatures and He loves you very much.

    Have a good night

    Posted by: Kim Curtsinger at July 8, 2006 2:30 AM

    Hello,

    I just got to read throught the updates and comments for today. I believe it was Nancy that explained everything very well. I know with myself if something goes too smoothly I question it. So if we didn’t go through these “critical times” with Barbaro, I’d question how he is and was there a slip up some where.

    He is receiving great care (the best) at NBC. We all (me included) need to take a deep breath and look at the complete picture. He is in the hospital after all.

    Hang in there big guy.

    Love ya,
    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at July 8, 2006 2:32 AM

    Just voted for Edgar Prado in the ESPY awards (deadline Sunday July 9th). See link below. He is listed in the Best Jockey category.

    http://espn.go.com/espy2006/index.html

    Thanks again Alex for all the “personalized” info. We are thinking good thoughts for Barbaro here in San Diego.

    Carol

    Posted by: Carol at July 8, 2006 2:38 AM

    Ok, post this and then walk for the Big Horse. I just looked at U Penn’s message board. They’ve only posted “some of the most recent” comments and the thing is FLOODED, just from today, with well-wishers from all ages, places, and walks of life. Saw a couple of familiar names (Hi, Jeannette!) but most were friends of Bobby whose names I have not seen on the FH site.

    Absolutely amazing, and very inspiring. Bobby just can’t help but get well with all this positive energy.

    Good choice on the wine, Alex.

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 8, 2006 2:41 AM

    Dear New Friends,

    Thanks for the explanation, Joyce! I know absolute NOTHING about horses, but Barbaro has found a place in my Heart.

    I have 3 geriatric pets, Amanda the dog; the cats are Abercrombie and Fitch.

    Bobby had his horrible accident on my Birthday, and in my City. I love all Animals and have become quite concerned about him.

    Please forgive my “Horsie-Ignorance” and lack of equine knowledge. I just love him.

    Debbie
    Baltimore, Maryland

    Posted by: Debbie at July 8, 2006 2:44 AM

    “What is man without the beasts? If all the beasts were gone, men would die from a great loneliness of spirit. For whatever happens to the beasts soon happens to the man. All things are connected.

    This we know. The earth does not belong to man: man belongs to the earth. This we know. All things are connected like the blood which unites one family. All things are connected.

    Whatever befalls the earth befalls the sons of the earth. Man does not weave the web of life, he is merely a strand in it. Whatever he does to the web, he does to himself.�
    (Chief Seattle�s oration to his tribal assembly in 1854)

    Posted by: L at July 8, 2006 2:51 AM

    Alex you’re right on when you say these are critical days for our Bobby. Nureyev did the same thing but he was 10 weeks out when he started going critical (see if bloodhorse still has that article up on him–if you can’t find it–I’ll post it here). Point here is–the vets successfully found what was bothering the horse. Nureyev has been in a sling because of a broken leg. He wasn’t allowed to stand on all fours–so he couldn’t lie down. Eventually, they rolled in a mat, put the horse down on all fours and Nureyev got to lie down for an hour or so every day. It made all the difference.


    The situation obviously isn’t the same for our Bobby. But Dr R and co. aren’t going to settle for anything less than making sure Bobby is 100%. And they’ll keep on it til they find the source of Bobby’s discomfort. In the meantime, every last one of us (including me) we have to maintain good thoughts, vibes, prayers. That is our job in this fight for Bobby.


    So as hard as it is to come in and find the news not so encouraging today, I say we all pull together for Bobby’s sake. In this I hope you’ll agree with me that his health and well being is our no. 1 priority. Can we be united in this? I hope you so.


    Margaret

    Posted by: Margaret at July 8, 2006 2:58 AM

    alex,

    Many thanks for continuing to keep us updated.
    FYI, Barbaro’s UPenn message board is filled with notes from around the world. Hopefully all of the healing energy that is being sent Bobby’s way will help. While we are all wondering what the cause of the current discomfort is you are correct in that New Bolton is the best. In all of the pictures you can see how much Dr Richardson cares for Barbaro (the rest of the NBC staff too). Please continue to keep us posted. Thanks.

    Posted by: Donna W at July 8, 2006 3:04 AM

    I just wanted to say thanks for keeping everyone up to date. I check the site all of the time–and I would have a very hard time without it.

    I am not sure how I made the connection from not wanting Barbaro to win–to suddenly being a walking basket case–but I am glad.

    I never thought that I would be so inspired by an animal-and a group of people. But I am proud.

    Thanks again for the updates. I really appreciate it.

    Posted by: Jeremy S. Fisher at July 8, 2006 3:05 AM

    To Alex and Friends
    Thank you so very much for the updates and postings and thoughts – they help me make it through this.
    AND to our Barbaro – please feel our love and prayers and good thoughts
    Jeri

    Posted by: Jeri at July 8, 2006 3:19 AM

    Dear Friends:

    How does the third cast differ from the first and second casts? Weight? Length/Height? Materials used in the composition of the cast?

    I trust that the previous casts have been kept for reference.

    Can computer models/diagrams of the cast structures be created for comparison purposes?
    I take my inspiration from the spectacular car and airplane designs. Can photos and data be obtained when Barboro does his walkabout?

    I am grasping at straws as I can’t bear the thought of Bobby in pain. Sorry if this email is silly.

    Lillian Petroff

    Posted by: Lillian Petroff at July 8, 2006 3:29 AM

    Back from Bobby’s Walk. Just found this on my local NBC affiliate website and it struck me. The gentleman featured in this story is absolutely amazing and has overcome a huge obstacle. So, in his own way, will Barbaro.

    Armless Pitcher Sees No Disability At All
    created: 7/6/2006 9:17:27 PM
    updated: 7/7/2006 6:31:43 PM


    By Kelly Jackson

    (KSDK) – July is mid-season for summer softball and baseball leagues.

    One man in a small southern Illinois town has led his team to two straight championships. It is a feat that is quite extraordinary, once you learn more about Jim Goldman.

    Goldman is the team’s pitcher. Because of his physical stature, that title has been given a whole new meaning.

    It’s a hot July day — typical for this time of year, but Goldman has to cut the grass. What isn’t so typical is how he’s doing it.

    “I get people all the time walk by me. They’d walk by, stop and they’d look (and think), ‘He was using his feet to do that,'” said Goldman.

    Goldman was born without arms.

    “Everything came to me naturally, just like it does with your hands. When I was little my dad told me one time he wouldn’t be around my entire life to take care of me. I had taken care of myself and it just stuck in my head, so I do,” Goldman said.

    Goldman, 42, is the youngest of five and grew up in Wayne City, Ill., a town with a population of 1,100.

    It’s still a mystery what caused his condition.

    Goldman’s mother, Georgine Goldman, said, “They just don’t know. They took me through everything. Did I take aspirin? Did I have the measles? Did I take any medicine? I told them, ‘No.”

    Growing up, Goldman said there were no obstacles he couldn’t overcome and kids didn’t treat him differently.

    “They go to play ball (and say), ‘Come on, Jim, let’s go,'” said his mother.

    When it came to playing ball, he really caught on as a pitcher.

    “I throw the ball 45 or 50 miles an hour,” said Goldman.

    His extraordinary skill has led his softball team to two back-to-back championships.

    “I was the only pitcher we had both years. I pitched every game, every inning,” he said.

    On this particular day, the game was canceled but he still managed to get in some practice time. Plus, Goldman proved he isn’t a bad hitter either.

    “There’s nothing Jim can’t do. Even though he don’t have any arms, he can do anything anybody else can and a lot of times he’ll do it just to show you he can do it better,” said longtime friend Rob Traiteur.

    Anything includes fishing. Goldman can thread the line and tie a knot on a fish hook with his feet – and do it all in a matter of seconds. He’s also won awards for fishing.

    “I can’t find nothing that I can’t do. I’ve accomplished everything in my life I’ve wanted to do,” Goldman said.

    He’s also an inspiration to people with or without physical challenges.

    “There’s no goal that I can’t reach now if I put my mind to it. I firmly believe that,” said Traiteur.

    While life has thrown him a few curves, Goldman has always done what he does best: live life to the fullest.

    “I don’t think I’m disabled. I just think I’m physically able to do everything I want to do. I just do it a bit different than you do,” he said.

    Goldman is retired from Cahokia Mounds. He worked as a technician doing maintenance on the grounds, all with his legs and feet.

    Goldman did use prosthetics very briefly when he was young and says he didn’t like them He says even given today’s technology, he prefers to use his lower body. Goldman says that is what has made him who he is today.

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 8, 2006 4:25 AM

    Alex,

    That is true. I can’t emagine the vets not knowing about that though. you are right. He is in the best possible place he can be. Thank you so much for being so kind to give us all this information. You need to put a picture of yourself on this web site.

    Posted by: Lynda at July 8, 2006 4:39 AM

    Hello Barbaro:>) and my Internet Family…..it’s 9:30pm here in the Land of Enchantment and I’m still here checking on the latest information on our Precious Barbaro. I pray that we all have a nice weekend and that Barbaro’s weekend is even better. We just have to keep on praying that Our Lord will calm our hearts to trust in Him totally to heal our precious horse. Keep the FAITH everyone…….Barbaro will recover.

    Love and Kisses,
    Jeanette C.

    (Hi, Susan F…..I post comments and prayers anywhere I can. The website at UPENN hadn’t posted any emails for a few days. Barbaro has totally taken my heart and I try to reach him anywhere that I can. Have a great weekend)

    Posted by: Jeanette C. at July 8, 2006 4:44 AM

    Barbaro, just read the update. Before I left my Pee at the hospital, I put my arms around her and whispered a few things to her; you were included in my conversation. I won’t say more, but I trust you and Pee communicated with each other and you understood what I said, precious Barbaro. We love you so much and you are in my thoughts. You are my champion and my hero for so many reasons.
    Daphne

    Posted by: Daphne at July 8, 2006 4:51 AM

    Right you are Alex. The best looking after the best. That says it all.

    Daphne

    Posted by: Daphne at July 8, 2006 5:08 AM

    Cheryl

    Man in Havana is Barbaro’s half brother (same Mom) and the pic of the colt on this website is Barbaro’s full brother (no name yet). You can see a couple of pic’s of MIH at www.ocala.com (put in Equine).

    Posted by: Stacey at July 8, 2006 5:16 AM

    When did Barbaro initially begin to show discomfort? Was it right before they made the two recent cast changes? Maybe the abcess has been causing him pain. Or, if the size of the cast is shorter, perhaps it does not feel as supportive and he does not feel as comfortable putting weight on his leg. Let’s continue to pray for healing. I’m grateful Barbaro has the perfect parents (Gretchen & Roy), doctor, staff, trainer & jockey. And that God gave us the perfect horse, beautiful Barbaro.

    Posted by: Elizabeth at July 8, 2006 6:14 AM

    What a roller coaster the past few days have been…I can only imagine how it is for those right there near to Barbaro. So glad to hear there is cautious optimism about his progress. Bobby, we are all pulling for you in so many ways!

    An article by Joe Drape was just posted in the New York Times http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/08/sports/othersports/08barbaro.html
    It says near the end of the article:
    A total of 27 screws were inserted in an effort to fuse Barbaro’s back leg so he could live a pain-free life and perhaps become a commercial stallion. “It is the reason he put that many in, because he anticipated having to make adjustments,” Sweeney said of Richardson.

    Richardson has cautioned that it will be months before Barbaro’s prognosis is known, and that he is vulnerable to infection. Still, Sweeney characterized this week as one of activity rather than of concern.

    “These are things that we have anticipated, and he’s doing very well,” Sweeney said. (end)

    It’s interesting to note that they have anticipated these types of things, and must really be watching closely to intervene at the soonest possible moment. A week of “activity rather than concern” is a very encouraging way to view it.

    We all know Bobby has a long way to go, but our thoughts, prayers, and heartfelt concern are with him for the long haul. Thanks to all of you who post for sharing your feelings, thoughts, questions and insight. Biggest thanks to Alex, whose committment is just unbelievable!

    P.S. Great to hear some more positive things about Mike Rea’s situation too. Best of everything to him and family.

    Posted by: Gloria at July 8, 2006 6:24 AM

    It’s so nice to see Bobby’s online family on this site growing by the minute with posts from new people. This just further proves both his own charisma and magic as well as illustrates that wonderful quote of Chief Seattle, posted by L. Until tonight I had never heard of Chief Seattle. I must look him up because he sure had things correctly sorted out in his head, for sure.

    Sarah, thanks for pointing out where Alex had mentioned the Jacksons’ cancelled Africa trip. I wonder if they might not have cancelled it without the developments with Bobby over the past few days. Africa would be a long way to have to get back from in a hurry, and since Bobby has consistently been labeled as “not out of the woods yet,” it seems to me that the Jacksons would have cancelled going to Africa even if this week had been different and more problem-free.

    We on the West Coast are carrying the vigil of positive message sending to Bobby while some of you on the East coast get some rest. We’ll pass the baton to you soon as some of you will be getting up while some of us are just getting to bed…and of course we have our around-the-world connections bridging the gaps too. Bobby is well covered.

    Thanks to Lynette for the link to the article on ‘
    Bobby with the beautiful head shot of him attached. It printed out in a great (small) size that fits perfectly in a space right next to my computer where I don’t even have to turn my head to see it (as I do with the larger one from Newsweek that is just to my left).

    Sleep well, sweet Bobby, and let the healing happen. We’ll be right here while it does.

    Nancy in CA

    Posted by: Nancy Babcock at July 8, 2006 6:34 AM

    To my hansome Barbaro : I know this journey will have a few bumps so hang in there – continue to keep that wonderful spirit, I know each day will bring different challenges- you are a fighter with a zest for life ! Pura Vida!

    To everyone: Keep positive thoughts, we can not allow ourselves to speculate the unknown-keep the prayers and good vibes coming- we are like cheerleaders for Barbaro ! Go Barbaro !

    Alex -thanks so much for all of the information you provide -it seems as if we are there sometimes ! So happy there is more help for Mike !

    To all,Take care !

    Love, hugs and prayers to Barbaro!

    Posted by: Julia B at July 8, 2006 6:38 AM

    Thank you so much for the updates, Alex. I don’t know what we would do without you!

    Dear Barbaro, please hang in there, Sweet Boy. We are all here praying for you. Keep healing! We’re all here for you! Love, Sue xoxoxo

    Posted by: Sue at July 8, 2006 6:50 AM

    USA Today has an article with similar news to other publications, but there is an “audio answers” area at the bottom left where equine surgeon Dr. Larry Bramlage has two short recordings addressing laminitis, etc. Not sure when these recordings were made, but they may be of interest to help understand why this is such a threat to recovering horses. I don’t believe he is directly involved with Barbaro’s treatment in any way at this point.

    http://www.usatoday.com/sports/horses/2006-07-07-barbaro-update_x.htm?POE=SPOISVA

    Barbaro, keep taking one step at a time! You can make it, and we will keep holding you up with prayer and love all the way. Rest well, Bobby, and know that you have an entire “family” that is reaching out to you from around the world. And know that you are in the best place for the best care possible!

    Posted by: Gloria at July 8, 2006 6:55 AM

    Have traced Barbaro’s pedigree back to 1917 to the
    greatest racehorse who ever lived, that is Man o’War, Barbaro, will recover, because of his pedigree and his bloodline, connecting him to this great steed.

    Hold your strength till the barriers fly,
    then close with the leaders eye to eye.
    Thundering hooves and the mad jammed race,
    blood in the nostrils, sweat in the face.
    And children, remember wherever you are,
    you carry the blood of Man o’War.

    Posted by: David Letell at July 8, 2006 7:31 AM

    Y’know I was thinking about my own surgeries and remembered that the worst pain/discomfort happened much later in the recovery process than I’d expected. I was nowhere near as banged up as dear Barbaro.

    As much as I hate to hear that he is in any pain/discomfort, I am glad that he is in a place where people care for him with the best possible knowledge and equipment available.

    If only Bobby could tell them where and how it hurts.

    Poor baby. Be well Beauty Boy & great thanks to Alex!

    Prayers,

    Posted by: Mishelle at July 8, 2006 8:01 AM

    Dear Bobby,

    I see you resting easily, deeply asleep, letting your body devote tremendous healing power to your legs, as your mind loosens the last bits of stress from the previous day.

    I want you to feel borne up, light on your feet, by healing thoughts from millions who adore you. You can face the new day feeling better, surrounded by the best and most tender caregivers the Creator can arrange.

    The awesome power and eagerness that gave you this “owie” will take you through this and out the door into the meadow.

    Candles burn for you dear precious Bobby, on the late shift in Los Angeles.

    Love garlands for you, Champ.

    Posted by: Terry Lilly at July 8, 2006 8:06 AM

    Hello…I recently started reading the updates on timwoolleyracing website.
    THANK YOU for all the information on Barbaro’s condition.
    With all our prayers, Barbaro should come through this latest setback!!
    Just in case something serious happens to Barbaro…other alternatives should be considered.

    Recent comments mentioned a wonderful Vet who specializes in artificial limbs for horses.
    I wonder if this information has been passed along to Barbaro’s present VETs…just in case they feel he is worsening and considering putting him “down”. God Forbid!!!
    I’d rather they TRY this drastic measure,(artificial foot) then destroy such a strong, vibrant young horse.
    Based on the articles I read, this Vet has a great success rate!! One horse has been on his artificial rear leg for over 9 years!! He is a stud that does perform!!
    So, please…to all the people out there that loves Barbaro…DON’T ALLOW THEM TO ‘PUT HIM DOWN’!! SAVE BARBARO!!!

    Posted by: Laura at July 8, 2006 8:49 AM

    Hello, to all of Barbaro’s fans. His doctors, too.
    Here is the website and name of the Vet that creates artificial limbs for horses. Just in case!!
    www.serenityequine.com/cfmef.html
    Dr. Ric Redden, Versailles, Kentucky
    Scroll down to see Gideon, a beautiful black stallion who lost his rear leg at 3 years old. He is now 8 years old! AMAZING!
    Horses CAN be saved!!!

    Thank you to the wonderful person who recommended this website,(a few days ago) about artificial limbs. I checked out the websites!! I was totally amazed at what CAN be done!

    Please, pass this message along to Barbaro’s Vets!!
    Let’s all PRAY Barbaro gets better!!
    Laura

    Posted by: Laura at July 8, 2006 8:59 AM

    The Dr. Larry Bramlage in Gloria’s post, is the surgeon responsible for the remarkable recovery of Personal Ensign, of whom I’ve previously posted. Another great overcoming physical challenges story. (Speaking of which, that story about Jim Goldman – WOW! Thanks for posting, Susan E.)

    Personal Ensign retired from the track with a 13 for 13 record, racing with screws/pins in one ankle, and went on to became a record-making broodmare. This year she is subject of an ad campaign promoting animal research.
    http://www.fbresearch.org/HorseFacts/stories/PEBio.htm

    http://www.fbresearch.org/HorseFacts/Facts/ credits Dr. Larry Bramlage as Personal Ensign’s surgeon. Gloria, I’d say he is an excellent source!

    More on Personal Ensign. (We already heard how Hoist the Flag was put back together; she’s his granddaughter; guess it runs in the family!)

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_Ensign

    http://horseracing.about.com/library/blpensign.htm

    Like Black Beauty, the story of a horse’s life is the story of the people in it . . .

    Fortunately, Barbaro has the right people in his life, AND is living at the right time to take advantage of medical advances. The worries of the past few days – this too shall pass. CJ in Hammond, IN

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 8, 2006 9:08 AM

    It just registered with me, that the Washington Post link I just posted to a story about Personal Ensign and Hoist the Flag, is really a must-read; it’s by Laura Hillebrand (author of “Seabiscuit”), written in 2002 just before War Emblem’s Belmont run. You see, War Emblem was Personal Ensign’s grandson, and Hoist the Flag’s great-great-grandson . . . “and the beat goes on . . .” Since the last post is still in limbo, I’ll just put this one up. Enjoy – a great read about a great subject.

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A8925-2002Jun6.html

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 8, 2006 9:17 AM

    Special prayers for you Bobby at this time of discomfort. You are a champion and inspiration to everyone.

    And a special thenk you to Alex and everyone else involved with these updates. Lord knows what we’d do without you. God Bless.

    Laura

    Posted by: laura at July 8, 2006 9:44 AM

    Good morning Barbaro & Friends

    Alex & Gloria, thank you for the NY Times article. This makes me feel markedly better about the past few days.

    Barbaro, I hope last night was more restful for you than it was for me! I had a tough time sleeping thinking you might be uncomfortable.

    I love you Barbaro and am praying hard for your recovery. You are always on my mind.

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 8, 2006 11:26 AM

    The NY Times article is comforting…

    Guess setbacks are a natural part of the process…I have had two acl reconstructions – they wach went well and I did great, but in both of them, there were a few bad days mixed in with the good…

    Here’s to more good days ahead for Bobby…

    Posted by: Lisa Leach at July 8, 2006 11:58 AM

    Good Morning Everyone.

    Alex, you always manage to keep us looking forward, not back. Don’t know what we would do without you.

    Bobby, listen with your heart and spirit and you will hear us cheering you on. You have to feel the love that we all have for you and are expressing on this site in our own unique ways.

    I’m proud of you Beautiful One and proud of what you represent.

    Heal and grow stronger in the days ahead.

    Posted by: Jill at July 8, 2006 1:37 PM

    Good morning everyone,

    Echoing what Lisa M. and Lisa L. just said, that NY Times article makes me feel 110% better. Wish we would have had that last night, as I kept waking up thinking of Bobby. I know we’ll have days like this, I just hope they’re few.

    Thanks Gloria and Alex for posting that. Alex, we’ll wait for more news from you when you hear, and have time to write.

    Be careful on those horses today OK?

    Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at July 8, 2006 1:41 PM

    Dear Friends:

    I feel much, much better having read the New York Times piece and all your wonderful emails.

    Such joy and a flood of good wishes and prayers!

    What a nice way to start a Saturday morning!

    Thank you, Alex, and all the sharp-eyed readers that bring various newspaper accounts to our attention.

    To end this email on what I hope is a humorous note, I wish to ask if I could check into a stall at Fair Hill. I have weight to lose and could do with some training and discipline. And, yes, I have been known to “eat like a horse” more times than I care to remember.

    If Matz and his team could do for me what they have done for the Great One I would be wonderfully svelte!

    Lillian Petroff

    Posted by: Lillian Petroff at July 8, 2006 2:03 PM

    Hello Lillian, I kid you not, I was just thinking that perhaps we could all share a stall at The New Bolton Center! I hear they’re the best!

    …just the visual on this makes me laugh…

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 8, 2006 2:08 PM

    Dear Lisa:

    I would be proud to share a stall with you and all other members of our website family.

    I feel obligated, however, to tell you that I would take up a lot of space!

    Lillian Petroff

    Posted by: Lillian Petroff at July 8, 2006 2:21 PM

    Hey, Lillian and Lisa, LOL. This peppermint thing just might be a weight loss “magic bullet”.

    Good morning to all. I hope as the day unfolds, there will be positive news about Bobby, Mike, Penelope and Freddie.

    Good luck and safe racing to Better Talk Now and all the other horses and riders taking to the tracks–isn’t BTN’s big race today?

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 8, 2006 2:41 PM

    The NY Times Article certainly has a calming effect for Barbaro’s groupies. I feel MUCH MUCH better after reading it. I didn’t sleep well last night worrying about our Champ.

    I’m not a horsey person, but I’ve cried bucket of tears for Barbaro. And in the initial coverage of Barbaro’s breakdown, not only did I cry for Bobby, I sobbed over the news flashbacks to other great champions who had broken down – like Ruffian – gosh, she was a gorgeous lady, wasn’t she. I had been totally ignorant of such things. And, I happened to be watching TV coverage of the Belmont races when Miraculous Miss flipped over in the starting gate and her legs were caught underneath the gate .. and she was freaking and thrashing … and I was crying hysterically cos it was so scary. (I was glad to read she is now doing well).

    My point is … horse people are incredible people with huge hearts and nerves of steel. Their capacity to get to know and love these magnificent creatures up close and their ability to endure inevitable heart breaks that come with the territory just amazes me.

    Well, I’m feeling quite emotional this am, so pardon my rambling on….

    SENDING GOOD VIBES TO BARBARO, FAMILY, FRIENDS, AND DOCS … KEEP GETTING BETTER BOBBY!!

    Posted by: Sarah at July 8, 2006 2:42 PM

    There certainly is no lack of LOVE in our family and isn’t that a main building block in a successful family????? OURS is FIRST RATE….OLYMPIC GOLD MEDAL WINNING!!! We are all united in a common bond of love and concern for our baby boy….BOBBY !!!!! A family that prays together stays together…..that is the rule !!!!


    Count me in for the stall at Fair Hill ….perhaps I might like a paddock like the one Bobby was seen rolling in with plenty of buttercups please !!!! LOVE YOU ALL…we could have a reunion at Fair Hill and finally meet all of the extended family….I think we’re kind of large though?????


    THANKS for the Saturday morning humor you all….Alex everyone ….I think of you all each and every day with great affection….YOU ARE ALL EXCEPTIONAL !!!!

    Bobby get better…..CHAMP…YOUR FAMILY MISSES YOU !!!! All of us are sending many many many many many prayers and soooooooo much love to you…BABY BOY….REST and HEAL and KNOW THAT YOU ARE LOVED !!!! Kisses and ear rubs and all your very favorite treats….even a little pepermint….regards to everyone and I mean EVERYONE…..Maribel

    Posted by: Maribel at July 8, 2006 2:55 PM

    I GUESS I SHOULD HAVE CALLED BOBBY’S EXTENDED FAMILY…AKA US….TRIPLE CROWN WINNING ??? I’m really not a horse person either although I have taken English riding lessons when I was younger.So TRIPLE CROWN WINNING FAMILY WE ARE!!!!
    TRIPLE CROWN…GOLD MEDAL …YOU DERSERVE IT ALL CHAMP….. YOU’RE THE BEST #1…..love Maribel Ont. CANADA

    Posted by: Maribel at July 8, 2006 3:10 PM

    Obviously, we would have preferred to hear that Barbaro was improved over yesterday…but I take heart that he is “steady” as of now, though still not where we want him to be!

    As usualy, a million thanks to you Alex! Bless your heart.

    Posted by: Sarah at July 8, 2006 4:04 PM

    Maribel……..I just LOVE reading your posts…you are so enthusiastic and positive!

    Posted by: Sarah at July 8, 2006 4:05 PM

    David Letell – Who is the source for the inspiring poem you posted (…And children, remember wherever you are, you carry the blood of Man O’ War.”) ? Couldn’t find it in my Bartlett’s, and if the source is you, sir, you truly are a poet. Please ‘fess up or cite the source. Thank you very much, and it’s great that you’re on OUR side. CJ, the crazy cat lady (Blackie’s Mother & Pleasure’s Aunt) in Hammond, IN

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 8, 2006 4:05 PM

    Alex, thank you – again. Every day, we’re moving forward. Some days better than others, but I’m glad he’s feeling better.

    Posted by: J. Carson Black at July 8, 2006 4:10 PM

    Same as yesterday, which is better than the days before. That means he hasn’t regressed. I’m very glad to hear that; I was having bad dreams last night and woke up with a knot in my stomach. Let’s hope Peter gets to visit today and sees improvement!

    As always, Alex, thank you.

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 8, 2006 4:16 PM

    Good morning, Precious Barbaro & my Internet Family:>) It’s just a little after 9:00am here in Albuquerque, NM. I slept on and off just thinking about our precious horse. When I was finally able to calm myself, I asked our Heavenly Father to “shine some light” on what was going on with our Precious Barbaro. This thought finally came to me. Whenever I or one of my litter (my kids) have an infection of some sort going on, it seems that the antibiotics take at least 3-4 days to work before we are feeling back to normal. And for Barbaro being such a big and magnificent horse, the antibiotics will take more time to work on him. Just a thought but it came to me so suddenly while I was praying. Our Heavenly Father knows what’s best and He will HEAL our Precious Barbaro. It’s just this “wait and see” that makes it so hard for me to get thru the day. Anyway, I just wanted to share these thoughts with all of you.

    Precious Barbaro:>) May you continue to feel better and better as the hours trickle by.

    To my Internet Family:>) Our continued prayers will heal “OUR BIG BOY”.

    Love and Kisses,
    Jeanette C.

    P.S. A BIG THANK YOU TO YOU ALEX FOR KEEPING US INFORMED ABOUT OUR PRECIOUS BARBARO.

    Posted by: Jeanette C. at July 8, 2006 4:23 PM

    Lillian, you made me laugh – and I’m a tough crowd!

    Since re-discovering horses in my 30’s in the 70’s, I’ve found the horse IS my personal trainer! deTAILS:

    A friend’s son wanted riding lessons, and I was designated because of my past. I had ridden Saddlebreds as a child (my luck: I learned from the Konyot Equestrian Family when they ran a lesson barn near Chicago’s Lincoln Park in the 50’s). Result – I lost 70 pounds, kept most of it off all these years. At the height of my weight (stopped looking when the scale hit 200, and I’m not quite 5’2″) I was taking a lesson on a chunky old appy lesson horse (“Tiny,” of course) who was relegated to totin’ the fatties, when I had a rare, life-changing experience. It was a semi-private lesson; I was with the friend’s 9-yr-old son, and the other pupils were an Oriental Gentleman with a pre-teen boy. Though I was obese, I still had the moves and was posting properly. The other 3 pupils were floundering/struggling at the trot. And there I was, posting away. The gentleman said – “You look so graceful.” Well, anything that could evoke that, the way I looked at the time, I was gonna stick with it, by gosh! (btw – I would love to find out who that dude was, so he can know how that one little sentence affected me the rest of my life.)

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 8, 2006 4:31 PM

    With great appreciation for the devotion, diligence & compassion the entire team is showing this incredibly majestic, magificent & determined creature named Barbaro. Daily healing energy, positive thoughts & prayer will focus on his full recovery.

    Posted by: Denise at July 8, 2006 4:43 PM

    The author of the poem referencing Man O War is anonymous – it’s a great poem, isn’t it! Here is the link:

    http://www.horsehats.com/ManOWar.html

    Posted by: Sarah at July 8, 2006 4:52 PM

    Hi Bobby, hugs and kisses to my beloved Champ! As the day progresses, I hope you feel better and better. You and Dr. Richardson have had a pretty hectic week but it’s over now and time to relax. Lucky you, getting to see Peter (hopefully) today along with Michael-you have such loyal and remarkable buddies. When I think of them and the “Barbaro Team,” I immediately think of the song “Lean on Me,” and derive a sense of peace for you knowing that they’re there for you. Dr. Richardson and those associated with NBC are all godsends, too! It felt like a ton of weight was lifted from my shoulders when I read Dr. Richardson’s latest comments on your condition. Keep up the good attitude and stay strong! Love and prayers, Bobby, and the “Barbaro Team.”

    Posted by: Lynn at July 8, 2006 4:52 PM

    Hi L,

    I have a button somewhere with one of Chief Seattle’s quotes – so true!

    What is very difficult (for me anyway) at this stage is following everything from afar. I’m laughing at the thought of all of us getting to meet Mr. B, and what his reaction would be. I’m sure he’d love all the attention and especially the picture taking.

    Have a great day handsome.

    Love ya,
    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at July 8, 2006 4:56 PM

    Thanks Laura,
    Visited the Serenity Equine site. What amazing work Dr. Floyd is doing there! I can’t express how happy I am that there are so many loving people out there to help us care for our animal family members.

    I am afraid that the Horse Slaughter prevention bills will not pass. As long as Congress people can point to the fact that the Veterinary association is for horse slaughter and that there are “too many unwanted horses to adopt” I don’t think it will pass. My congress people responded as such.

    What can we do?!?!?

    I feel that, at the very least, we could lobby to make the slaughterhouses follow more humane guidelines. That Temple Grandin woman out of Colorado State University has done wonders for cattle slaughter. Could we rally to get her to inspect horse slaughterhouses to reveal them for the absolutely inhumane places that they are? Maybe that could shut them down for, at least, a period of time

    Dr. Bramlage is shown in a video saying that slaughterhouses are humane and that the horses “don’t even know what is happening”, but the anti slaughter website videos I’ve seen tell a whole different story.

    Obviously I am very disturbed that this country is allowing this atrocity to continue even though the vast majority of we the people are absolutely opposed to the slaughter of horses.

    Let’s make a plan for the if and when of our representatives letting us down.

    Continued love and prayers for a comfortable recovery for beautiful Barbaro.

    mishelle

    Posted by: Mishelle at July 8, 2006 5:21 PM

    Alex,

    Thank you for the millionth time for your outstading updates.

    Everytime Michael Matz’s name is mentioned I am reminded of what an incredible individual he is. Ever devoted to the horse. Bobby was so fortunate to be under his care…along with Peter Brette…who could ask for a better team. They always put the horse first. I remember watching an interview with Michael after Barbaro’s injury and how he said he deserves all the love and attention after giving them all so much. He is the most unselfish person I have ever heard of.
    I have recently submitted an email request to People Magzine and asked that they write a piece on Michael’s heroism…I think I am goingto do so again this time asking for the piece to be on both obby and Michael and their incredible heroism. If anyone else would like to do so please go to the People Magzine website and email the editor. I think the world is missing out on an amazing story…from Michael’s heroism in the plane crash to the silver medal in the Olympics to the euphoria of winning the Kentucky Derby to the devestation of the Preakness and now to the hope for Barbaro’s future…it would be wonderful to see it all chronicled in print….or better yet a novel! I would love to be able to write it!

    More prayers, hugs and kisses for our Bobby and his team!

    Maria

    Posted by: Maria Ackerman at July 8, 2006 5:23 PM

    As always, thank so much, Alex, for your updates! They’re helping to keep me (and the rest of us) reasonably sane.

    I’m wondering if the replacement screws added to stabilize the pastern may have altered the torque that occurs when our boy lies down and gets up again. And perhaps it’s just a matter of a few days before he adjusts to it as his healing progresses. Or is his discomfort only in the left hind leg at this point?

    Any thoughts?

    And Barbaro, keep on healing, sweetie. You are so important in this world and we love you so much.

    Irene

    Posted by: Irene at July 8, 2006 5:51 PM

    I can’t begin to express how disappointed I am with the various veterinary groups who are opposing the anti-slaughter bill. I’m sure they are motivated by concerns of the suffering unwanted horses undergo. However, supporting slaughter and the abhorrent transportation and means of killing that go with slaughter only promote suffering and trauma. Horses would be far better served if the animal medical professionals would support the anti-slaughter bill and lend their considerable prestige to alleviating the problem of unwanted horses at its root causes; or at the very least, advocating for humane transport and killing. Allowing the current slaughter practices to continue gives no incentive to horse owners and other citizens to deal with the unwanted horse problem in a humane, compassionate way, because it’s too easy and economical to just throw away a horse.

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 8, 2006 5:57 PM

    This is especially to all the people who do not have direct personal contact with horses, hopefully to give you some peace of mind. Important ramification of some of the news from Alex today: Michael Matz is visiting every day. Peter Brette, most days. Point being – CONTINUITY OF CARE and MAINTENANCE OF ROUTINE. These are crucial factors in animal recovery. Barbaro sees/interacts with the same people as BP (Before the Preakness). Hope this helps! Thank you so much Alex, for what your message means. CJ

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 8, 2006 6:46 PM

    Hello Barbaro and hello to all !

    Maria- I like your suggestions, you should seriously consider writing that novel !!!

    We should have known that Barbaro is descended from the greatest, Man-O-War!

    Lillian you are a hoot !

    Well Barbaro hang in there handsome ! Hope you have a good weekend with more comfort!

    Love, Hugs and prayers !

    Julia B

    Posted by: Julia B at July 8, 2006 6:58 PM

    Thanks, CJ, that is very helpful! I know little about big animals, having spent the last, uh, certain unspecified number of years with the little ones. It really makes sense. Bobby knows he can look forward to seeing certain of his people on a regular basis, and his people, who know him so well down to the very air he breathes, can help spot problems and good things too.

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 8, 2006 7:02 PM

    Dear Sweet Sarah….THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THOSE KIND WORDS…..It’s called POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT and everyone on God’s green earth relates to it….not only that it creates powerful chemical reactions that boost the immune system creating healing etc. !!! Happy IS GOOD !!! Our beautiful BOBBY will no doubt be dramatically affected by the positive vibes he recieves by everyone he comes in contact with on his HEALING JOURNEY!!!!!!!

    A positive attitude in cancer circles can be the defining point between survivors and casualties !!!Attitude can be everything in healing!!!!

    We have all heard the stories about hopeless cases ……the ones the medical community gives up on….and the ones who are given the best prognosis…..the hopeless case lives and the best prognosis doesn’t !!!! What is the defining point????? ATTITUDE ATTITUDE ATTITUDE !!!! Can’t stress that enough!!!! OUR BOBBY HAS IT IN SPADES !!!!

    I have councilled cancer patients for my cancer surgeon …..on lifestyle changes and ….ATTITUDE or the PSYCHOLOGY of HEALING !!! So I try to do my best for all of YOU and BOBBY to keep up a very positive and therefore healing ATTITUDE !!! He really is such an incredible horse !!! SO WISE !!!

    So Sarah ……that is the rest of my story !!! I value LIFE and ALL OF YOU and ESPY BOBBY who can’t speak for himself!!!!!

    Alex..sweet Sarah…my buddy Lillian P way up there in TO Canada…and all the extended family …..keep up your POSITIVE ATTITUDE…it is contagious in an incredibly good way…. it WILL spill over to our CHAMP…..love you all Maribel Ont. Canada

    Posted by: Maribel at July 8, 2006 7:32 PM

    Jaffe, Wish I could take credit for the poem, but alas, I cannot.

    Hold your strength till the barriers fly,
    then close with the leaders eye to eye.
    Thundering hooves and the mad jammed race,
    blood in the nostrils, sweat in the face.
    And children, remember wherever you are,
    you carry the blood of Man o’ War.

    -Anonymous- [Thats why I think Barbaro will get well, he carries the blood of Man o’War]tracing
    Roberto, who sired Dynaformer, who sired Barbaro,
    go back to 1917, you have Man o’ War.

    Posted by: David Letell at July 8, 2006 7:33 PM

    Hello Everyone!
    Here is todays latest Baltimore Sun update:

    http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/bal-sp.digest08jul08,0,1008355.column

    Wow-the Barbaro fun has come so far! Lets keep it going in honor of the most beautiful horse in the world (my personal opinion!!)

    Maria

    Posted by: Maria Ackerman at July 8, 2006 7:44 PM

    Barbaro has Man O’War on Dad’s side, and Triple Crown winner Count Fleet and champions Native Dancer and Northern Dancer on Mom’s side. Those are some darn good, strong genes.

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 8, 2006 7:47 PM

    Here’s the blurb from today’s Baltimore Sun, as mentioned above. Sweet!!!!!!

    Barbaro
    Derby winner ‘fine’ as infection treated
    Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro was said to be “doing fine and progressing well” yesterday at the George D. Widener Hospital for Large Animals at the University of Pennsylvania’s New Bolton Center after being fitted with his second cast of the week and being treated for a “small infection” on the sole of his left rear foot. The Barbaro Fund, begun with an undisclosed contribution by an anonymous donor during the horse’s first few days at the hospital, is doing well, too. Jane Simone, the director of development for the New Bolton Center, said the fund is up to $594,296. “The Barbaro Fund is targeted for the improvement of the George D. Widener Hospital for Large Animals,” Simone said. “I’m always touched by the endearing, generous nature of the American people and their willingness to step up to the plate. We see it time and again – and I say this as an Englishwoman – overall this nation is remarkably generous. And they love their animals and it shows in their contributions.”

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 8, 2006 7:54 PM

    Thank you Susan for eloquently stating my beliefs, as well.

    So the question remains. What do we do in the eventuality that the anti slaughter bills fail in Congress? How can we pressure the slaughter industry to remotely humane practices of transport and killing?

    Surely, with as many people concerned with animal welfare, in general, and lovers of horses out there, there MUST be something we can do to alleviate the suffering of these noble animals.

    Sorry if I am harping on the subject, but it is very important to me.

    Very good news from the Baltimore Sun. They’ve done a pretty nice job with their Barbaro coverage.

    To Bobby,
    Love, wellness, continued prayers, and peppermint dreams.

    Posted by: Mishelle at July 8, 2006 8:16 PM

    Lillian and Lisa M – how many Barbaro fans can fit into one stall? That will be a new entry into the Guiness Book of World Records.

    Mischelle and everyone else, please do not forget the power of us little people. After all, it is WE that also vote in November. The entire House is up for re election.

    I remember when the city of NY passed a law that ordered the carriage horses to be brought inside when the outside temps went above/below a cert temparature. For years, no one did anything to help these carriage horses until the public outcry became so huge.

    Anyone know when HR 503 is scheduled to come to the floor?

    One of my Senator’s wrote to me that he is also a co sponsor of S576 which concerns wild horses and burros.

    s1915 creates greater protections against continued slaughter of horses for human consumption.

    If the spay/neuter program for small animals is making progress, why can’t something like this be done with much of the wild horses?

    Thanks.
    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at July 8, 2006 8:53 PM

    Was googling Tim Woolley to see where this site is mentioned, and found a very active Message Board http://www.websitetoolbox.com/tool/gb/horsehats
    run by Horsehats. http://horsehats.com/ Just posted the below there, becoming their post number 1014; re-posting here just to remind everybody to do the two things below in honor of Barbaro.
    ——————–
    Hi, y’all, fellow Barbaro boosters. It’s my first time here. I check with http://www.timwoolleyracing.com constantly for continuing (at least once daily) updates from Barbaro’s connections. Thanks to all of you for your good thoughts and positive energy for Bobby in these trying times. Keep it up.

    For Barbaro’s sake: Two things you can do.

    (1) go to http://www.aspca.org and click on a link to equines, and you will find a way to contact your Representatives to urge them to vote for HR 503, anti-horse slaughter bill. Here is the ASPCA action page directly: HERE PLEASE DO IT NOW, vote imminent, and there is opposition. DO IT NOW.

    (2) Vote for Edgar Prado for Jockey of the Year, ESPY awards (from ESPN); voting ends midnight July 9 (Sunday) and winners w/b announced at ESPY Awards show July 16. Without Edgar Prado’s stellar response when the breakdown occurred, I doubt that Barbaro would have come this far. He’s one of three jockeys nominated this year; he deserves your vote. DO IT NOW. Here’s a link: http://news.bloodhorse.com//viewstory.asp?id=34285 containing a link to the voting; and another http://espn.go.com/espy2006/index.html (Pls be patient; you have to wait a little until it says, “vote now” and then click on that; then scroll on the right and look for the jockey listing. You might even decide to vote for some other of your faves in other sports while you’re there.)

    THANK YOU FOR ALL THAT YOU DO, thanks to the people who run this site for allowing us this forum.

    C. Jaffe, a/k/a CJ, the crazy cat lady, Blackie’s Mother & Pleasure’s Aunt, in Hammond, IN (end of post to Horsehats)
    —————–

    ANYWAY – just a suggestion, go post on other Barbaro boards reminding people of the above. Thanks, everyone. Hoping for more positive words to come from Alex et al. CJ

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 8, 2006 9:49 PM

    Sarah and David Letell – thanks for the source of the Man O’War quote. I love that writer, Anon.; also another prolific source called Trad. Almost sounds Kipling-ish, doesn’t it? CJ

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 8, 2006 10:02 PM

    Edie, re the wild horses: look at the constituency in the horses’ habitats, and look at the administration.

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 8, 2006 10:03 PM

    Thank you for the up-dates. I can’t stand a day without hearing something. Everyone is pulling for Barbaro. Thank you. Keep those up-dates coming.

    Posted by: Karen at July 8, 2006 10:17 PM

    No wonder “Barbaro” was such a great racehorse, this is what his great-grandaddy did in his hay-day.

    While racing was legalized again in 1913, World War I soon dominated the public’s attention. Attendance and purses were at record lows when Man o’ War made his debut on June 6, 1919.

    By the time he retired 16 months later, he was a national hero, joining Babe Ruth as the first shining stars of the Roaring Twenties. The charismatic horse’s popularity had brought fans back to the track.

    Man o’ War went to the post 21 times and won 20 races. He won one race by an incredible 100 lengths and triumphed in another carrying 138 pounds. He whipped a Triple Crown champion by seven lengths in a match race.

    He brought international recognition to Kentucky breeders and made the United States the racing center of the world. When he retired, he held five American records at different distances and had earned more money than any thoroughbred.

    Posted by: David Letell at July 8, 2006 10:47 PM

    I am catiously optimistic. The last few days have indeed been an improvement but I think the gravity of Barbaro’s situation is still fairly significant. While I am usually very idealistic, after having been a trauma nurse for ten years, I’ve become very realistic when it comes to illness/injury. We always say it’s never a linear progression to wellness…more of a “two steps forward, one step back” up and down journey. That said, while the steps back shouldn’t necessarily be alarming, we should also be aware sometimes they snowball. But please know that I don’t mean to dampen hopes in any way…I just feel like I’m sort of holding my breath waiting to see how this all turns out. Barbaro is such a magnificent creature with so much love and support from so many wonderful people and like everyone, I pray his body and spirit will win this fight for recovery. And as always, many thanks to Alex for keeping us updated…on both the good days and the not so good days. It takes a lot of strength.

    Posted by: jen at July 8, 2006 11:00 PM

    If anyone wants a good Man O’ War book to read try Man O’ War; A Legend Like Lightning, by Dorothy Ours. This is the best book I have EVER read on him.

    Posted by: Lynda at July 8, 2006 11:06 PM

    Maria,

    How about a Movie? Seems like that would be very interesting. Mabe a bit long, but they could make it into a miniseries.

    Posted by: Lynda at July 8, 2006 11:08 PM

    hi alex — I noticed alot of new pictures — who is the trainer smiling and posing with the horse (mare/colt?) with no white on his/her face? is that Tim? And the big chestnut in the pasture? Tell us more.

    Thank you for posting more pix. Hope all is well.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 8, 2006 11:51 PM

    http://www.fortwayne.com/mld/newssentinel/sports/14996327.htm Results of today’s United Nations Stakes at Monmouth. Although Better Talk Now (trained by Graham Motion at Fair Hill) did not repeat his last year’s victory, nor did Shake the Bank (see Alex’s update 182) place in the money, our hero Edgar Prado brought Cacique in second to the winner, English Channel. Go Edgar!

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 8, 2006 11:58 PM

    ALEX-DID YA SEE KEIRAN FALLON ON DYLAN THOMAS AT THE IRISH DERBY, FROM EIGHTH POSITION BACK RUN THRU THE HOLE, NO WHIP–HAND RIDE AND WIN THE IRISH DERBY? AWESOME!!!

    BARBARO-MI ADORE-YOU HAVE GOT TO START FELLING BETTER BIG BOY! YOU HAVE THE HEART OF A MILLION CHAMPIONS.YOU HAVE CAPTURED ALL OF OUR HEARTS AS WELL. YOU ARE SO CAPTIVATING TO SEE, RUNNING OR NOT.YOU ARE AN AWESOME SPECTACLE TO BEHOLD. YOU ARE AN INSPIRATION TO ONE AND ALL. WE LOVE YOU AND CHERISH YOU, PRECIOUS BIG BOY!! 🙂 🙂

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at July 9, 2006 12:17 AM

    Where are new pix Barb referred to? Please, direct me. I couldn’t find any link to new pix. Thanks. CJ ps – hate this waiting for more news.

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 9, 2006 12:18 AM

    Did all the horses and riders come through the UN race in one piece today? I’m glad to hear Mr. Prado had a good race.

    Alex, I like the captions that are on the pictures. I don’t know if they’re new or I only just found them. Glad to know who’s who.

    Readers, I ran across a story by Nancy someone on bloomberg.com awhile ago. It’s dated today, and it says Barbaro is fighting an infection and a fever. However, I think the story was pieced together from other news stories earlier this week. There are no direct quotes from anyone, the information about the incisions from the July 3 procedure differs from what’s in the official U Penn release, it doesn’t read like the other press releases read, etc. So, don’t fear, this is probably not an up-to-date story!

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 9, 2006 12:24 AM

    Susan,

    Always be careful of these kinds of reports. They are put together by reporters who don’t know what they are talking about LOL.

    The UN Handicap went well. All in one piece!

    Posted by: Lynda at July 9, 2006 12:26 AM

    Me again. I just made that last post on July 08 at 6:25 pm, CT. Why does it say it’s posted July 9, etc.? I’ve been meaning to inquire about this. Is the web server located on the other side of the world, and using its time zone?

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 9, 2006 12:26 AM

    That’s exactly what I thought, Lynda. LOL The story looked like it had been culled from different wire service stories and pasted together, maybe as filler to make a deadline. However, I didn’t notice that till the second reading; on the first reading, I was concerned…..

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 9, 2006 12:28 AM

    Susan, yea, I think you are right. It is definitely NOT a report by somebody getting first hand information. I think the person tried to change words to make it not look plagerized. So he used “infection” for “abcess” and so on..

    Posted by: Lynda at July 9, 2006 12:31 AM

    As for the time and date….I am guessing that Alex or Tim is using English time or something.

    Posted by: Lynda at July 9, 2006 12:32 AM

    Hi, Everyone.

    C.J. the new pixs are under “Barbaro Pictures” to the left of Alex’s #182 update. Scroll down and you will find the new picture.

    Okay Alex, we see Tim. Where are you? Is that you on Randy’s Bullet on the chip track?

    Thanks for the photo of Tim. Did you tell him how we really appreciate using his site for our “We Love Barbaro Gatherings”. Who is he posing with?

    Hope our Mr. B had a better day today. I know if Peter is able to visit him this evening, it will cheer him up some.

    Posted by: Jill at July 9, 2006 12:48 AM

    Hi CHAMP !!! Well how is the handsome guy tonight??? No news of your great stall escapades today???? No peppermints to push??? Are you enjoying a roll in the hay???? What are your stall-mates like??? Are you keeping up morale in ICU CHAMP???

    YOU ARE THE CHAMP……don’t ever let anyone
    tell you differently SWEET BOY !!!!Keep up your winning ATTITUDE BEAUTIFUL BOY and I’LL KEEP THE PRAYER VIGIL GOING!!!!


    Your extended family are doing many great things in your honor and more are to come I’m sure!!!! So we’ll all stay the course and do the worrying that’s what family is for….YOU JUST REST and HEAL CHAMP…..PEACEFUL DREAMS of GREEN BUTTERCUP LADEN PADDOCKS ….KISSES..EAR RUBS and JUICY RED OKANAGAN APPLES….love and sweetdreams to all the extended family rest well…Maribel ONT. CANADA

    Posted by: Maribel at July 9, 2006 12:49 AM

    I’m so grateful that there is somewhere to get daily updates. Of course, I check back several times a day. Increasing my prayers for Barbaro during this very critical time.

    Posted by: Beth Thompson at July 9, 2006 12:51 AM

    I’m so glad to finally have found you people. I have felt very isolated in my distress over Bobby these last few days. This site is the best to read , and hearing caring voices ( in print, I’m not schzophrenic!) is like a calming warm horse blanket . I think I can recognize other caring souls on this site. As we in N.C. say “Bless your hearts”. And with that, I bless Beautiful Barbaro too. Lets cover him with blessings of love and hope and many prayers. Can I join the family. I promise to sit in the corner and not speak up too much. Big brown neck hugs to the big guy tonight.

    Posted by: Bobbie B. at July 9, 2006 12:59 AM

    If you haven’t done so yet, take a look at the picture gallary of Barbaro. Select “Barbaro Pictures” from the menu to the left of Alex’s #182 update. If you hold your cursor over the picture you can enjoy the captions. I especially love the one of Barbaro that says, “I am beautiful!”. A true statement for sure.

    Posted by: Jill at July 9, 2006 1:10 AM

    My Dear American Friends:

    Barbaro’s bloodlines are impeccable.
    Next to him, I am a mongrel. No one in the House of Windsor can equal him. Needless to say, our horse is better behaved than the Royals.

    So classy, so distinguished. Such a look of intelligence and warmth. A Great American.

    There is an election coming up in November, right?

    The time has come to “run” Barboro for office(Senate or the House) as a representative for the Great State of Pennsylvannia. Who knows better how to win a race!!

    Who better to represent the grassroots, than someone who really knows his grass.

    He would dominate votes that are based on a show of hands, er. hoofs. (4 to 1–Who needs Diebold machines?)

    Campaigning around the state in a horse van would bring memories of Presidential Candidates who RODE the rails and conducted whistlestop tours.

    Barboro would stand tall before a bank of microphones and carry himself with Lincolnesque bearing. (How many hands tall was Lincoln?)

    Can you see him raising his newly healed leg to take the Oats of Office.

    Democrat or Republican? No matter, this classy Boy transcends all political boundaries.

    Don’t you think that the time as come for an APPLES AND CARROTS Political Action Committee?

    Go, Barbaro! I look forward to seeing you graze on the South Lawn or in the Rose Garden at the White House.

    In closing, Friends, you have to admit that the Oval Office would make one hell of a stall–French doors and everything!

    Yours in joy, love and silliness,
    Lillian Petroff

    Posted by: Lillian Petroff at July 9, 2006 1:15 AM

    Lillian, my friend, you are hilarious!

    Thanks for the humour!

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 9, 2006 1:20 AM

    HI, Precious Barbaro:>) Just doing my routine check on you and staying in contact with my Internet Family. It’s been very windy and raining here in New Mexico…much needed moisture. I pray that your evening is going well. May my Divine Mercy help you get over these “little setbacks” on your road to recovery. Hope to hear something POSITIVE real soon.

    Lots of Love from my heart to yours,
    Jeanette

    P.S. Welcome to our “Internet Family” Bobbie B. Glad to have you on board. And of course, we don’t know how to thank you enough ALEX for keeping us posted on our BEAUTIFUL BARBARO!!

    Posted by: Jeanette C. at July 9, 2006 1:21 AM

    Lillian, Hahaha!!!! That is quite imaginative. I LOVE IT!!!!!

    Posted by: Lynda at July 9, 2006 1:28 AM

    Lillian: Laughing 🙂

    The Big Horse has my vote….

    Posted by: Lisa Leach at July 9, 2006 1:40 AM

    Bobby, I continue to pray for your healing.

    Anela, I continue to pray you will teach me more about our craft…………world……..love…

    Jazz

    Posted by: Jazz at July 9, 2006 1:40 AM

    Lillian, loved the political Barbaro piece. Beautifully done. Bobbie B, we encourage you to join us in our ramblings and emotional outpourings for Bobby. Welcome.

    Posted by: Jill at July 9, 2006 1:48 AM

    Welcome, Bobbie B.! I’m reassured as to your assessment of where the voices are coming from…was starting to doubt myself. LOL.

    Lillian, you have a future in politics, no doubt about it. Or writing for “The Daily Show”!

    Hoping that no news is good news tonight; I’m sure today was an especially busy day for all of Bobby’s connections.

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 9, 2006 2:19 AM

    Praise God for answering prayers! Peter’s report of his visit with Barbaro was very encouraging. And praise God for this website and the info it is providing.

    Susan in TX

    Posted by: Susan at July 9, 2006 2:22 AM

    Thank you Alex, so much. You are truly a kind person to post so late in the evening.

    If Peter is encouranged, than I will take my cue from him and be encouraged as well (tempered of course with the word “cautious”)

    The fact that he has not gotten worse is good too I would imagine. Maybe just “growing” pains/itching from the new surgery and healing process?

    Barbaro, I love you from the bottom of my heart. I am praying for you baby, please continue to improve and you’ll get through this.

    I lost my mother unexpectedly last year. She was a great lover of animals as well and I know she and I would have spent many hours by now talking about you. I asked her to watch over you Barbaro, so if you feel something on your shoulder, it’s her.

    Good night everyone.

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 9, 2006 2:24 AM

    Thank you, Alex. It’s what, 9:30 or so where you are? And I’ll bet you get up long before dawn. Thank you so much for staying with this.

    Sam Adams, chardonnay, or ??

    Day by day, Barbaro. You seem to at the “little steps forward and occasional step back” stage. I will think of you tonight, sprawled on your straw, sleeping the deep sleep of the recently massaged and healing, always healing, watched over by many angels….

    Good night, everyone.

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 9, 2006 2:29 AM

    Precious Barbaro:>) Just read the latest update from Peter and I am so thankful to God that OUR BIG BOY is okay. Thank you Alex for this information…..I may be getting a little ahead of myself and not staying as cautious as maybe I should be but I know that our Heavenly Father will not put more on our Precious Barbaro than he can handle. I lost my beloved mother and two sisters all in less than a year’s time and my Creator has been right by me to help me cope with my losses. Our God would not bring harm to anyone…but He will help you when you call on his precious name. And with so many people praying for our BARBARO, I know that he will make it thru this “race”….

    Lots of Love and Kisses BARBARO,
    Jeanette

    And to my Internet Family…….thank you so much for keeping the faith and continue to send positive healing to our MAJESTIC BARBARO.

    Posted by: Jeanette C. at July 9, 2006 2:33 AM

    Thank you, Alex and Peter. A sleep and massage for Bobby. That’s great. I know it made him feel good. Rest well everyone until tomorrow, especially you Beautiful One.

    Posted by: Jill at July 9, 2006 2:47 AM

    Barbaro, May God continue to watch over you and heal you as the days go by..remember God doesn’t forget about his furry ones..you are one beautiful horse that is blessed every day by the great care you have at UPenn..I saw your friend Lava Man win today at Hollywood Park…He was racing in the million dollar race the Hollywood Gold Cup..he sure reminded me of you..keep the faith and remember your in our prayers daily..God Bless You!

    Posted by: Melissa at July 9, 2006 2:50 AM

    Can’t you just see him, sprawled in the straw and comfy after the massage? Bet it felt so good. I hope everyone can rest and get some sleep tonight. Thank God the news from Peter B. was encouraging. Hold the good thought for the night. Bobbie B.

    Posted by: Bobbie B. at July 9, 2006 2:53 AM

    Great News!!!! Thank you so much Alex for staying up late to get a report.

    Posted by: Lynda at July 9, 2006 2:58 AM

    How wonderful that Bobby got a massage today–maybe that will become part of the routine for awhile at least to help him relax and ease his discomfort.

    Susan E.–Inoticed inreading through today’s posts that you were questioning the times shown on this board when the time of your posting differs dramatically from the time where you are. Tim (and Alex) are British…and since this is Tim’s site, it’s set to British time–5 hours ahead of EST and 8 hours ahead of PST. that accounts for why it’s already tomorrow for anything posted after 7:00 p.m. EST .

    Maybe someone already answered this for you, so sorry if this is a repeat. If they did, I just missed it in scrolling through.

    Anyway, again, Alex–thank you and Peter for the evening report tonight–we all appreciate it so much. (I’ll bet you never had imagined becoming a Pied Piper to a herd of groupies and the responsibilities that also follow!)

    Nancy in CA

    Posted by: Nancy Babcock at July 9, 2006 3:02 AM

    It was great to hear from you, Alex, before I go to bed this evening. I’ve been thinking about our big boy all day and hoping that he was doing better today. I understand the need for caution, but I am thinking positively and our optimism will ultimately prevail! It just has to. I believe in Barbaro! Good night all.

    Posted by: Sheila at July 9, 2006 3:03 AM

    Nancy, LOL he will never be able to get rid of all of us, even after Barbaro is romping in a field making lots of babies. He migfht as well just adopt us…..

    Posted by: Lynda at July 9, 2006 3:04 AM

    Thank you Alex,

    Peter’s assessment is much appreciated and, given his history with Bobby, great news. You’re right, we need to remain cautious but I know I speak for many of us “groupies” (love that Nancy!) when I say that we’ll sleep better tonight.

    Still cautiously optimistic, but optimistic nonetheless.

    Bobby, sleep well tonight. Maybe you’ll get another massage tomorrow! We’ll rename New Bolton the Richardson Spa and Health Center.

    Love you sweet boy, dream about carrots, mares and peppermints.

    Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at July 9, 2006 3:25 AM

    Lillian, I really enjoy your political perspective and humor ! Barbaro could even travel overseas via Air Horse One ! (NO insults intended -My father dedicated his life to the Air Force and served 10 years on Air Force One !)

    David, thanks for the link to Man O War – very interesting reading !

    Welcome newcomers to the site! This is the best place for Barbaro info – almost straight from the horses mouth ! Everyone finds so much info out there that we simply could not do alone !

    Alex and Peter -just can’t thank you enough for your dedication in keeping us up to date with Bobby !

    Much love and prayers to all ! Glad to hear that Bobby got a massage and some well needed rest to rejuvenate the mind, body and soul ! Pura Vida !

    Get well and be well our galiant stallion Barbaro ! Buenos Noches !

    Julia B

    Posted by: Julia B at July 9, 2006 3:32 AM

    Thank heavens for Update #183. I can just see our Big Boy having a spa treatment. Good that he was able to sleep for a couple of hours … maybe his discomfort has been interfering with his ability to rest adequately, which would be crucial to optimal recovery. Praying progress continues and Bobby gets back to where he was!!!

    Posted by: Sarah at July 9, 2006 3:32 AM

    Lynette
    Thanks for telling us about the picture of Barbaro, it is indeed a great shot. I can’t get enough pictures of him-Thanks

    Posted by: Stacey at July 9, 2006 3:43 AM

    Bobby’s going to have some tough times. I understand that. We have to guard against infection, and laminitis. The bone seems to be healing well, which is fantastic!

    Sometimes I think that the first six weeks were so stellar, that we get downhearted when he hits that inevitable bump in the road. It is worrysome, but I think we all knew that there would be challenges. There always are. But we cruised for so long.

    Bobby, keep eating. Enjoy your massages. Enjoy the scratching. You will make it. We all love you so much, and there’s great power in love.

    Posted by: J. Carson Black at July 9, 2006 3:47 AM

    Maribel! Bless you!!

    Posted by: Sarah at July 9, 2006 3:52 AM

    LISA MORIN-I am sorry to hear about your Mom. It is coming up the 28th of this month, the 18th year anniversary of my momma’s unexpected,untimely death at age 47. I hate when May comes-Mother’s Day, (also anniversary of my precious Boo-kitty putdown), June is ok, but ooh when July comes-I dread it. It has gotten better, last year was the first year that I did not spend the whole month “waiting” for THE DAY to arrive. I truly thought it would never get easier,but it lessens, never stops, but does lessen. I pray for you.

    Bobbi. B-Ya’ll know I am from Montgomery, Alabama, so we are practically neighbors. (just jokin) I kid the Barbaro Family about all of us saying ya’ll all the time.Welcome to our friendly nighttime addiction program, set yourself down, open up your mind,(and your favorite adult beverage of choice) and spill your guts to Bigg Momma! i am not making fun of you darlin, just making you feel at home here with your new Bobby’s Pals Virtual Village.

    BARBARO-I AM SO RELIEVED TO HEAR YOU ARE FEELING GOOD ENOUGH FOR A MASSAGE-JUST MAKE SURE IT IS NOT ONE O THOSE ‘THAI’ TYPE MASSAGES, HINT, HINT, NUDGE,NUDGE,WINK,WINK!! YOU NEED YOUR SLEEP BIG BOY!!WE LOVE YOU VERY MUCH —MI ADORE MI AMOR 🙂

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at July 9, 2006 4:06 AM

    What is a “Thai” Type massage?

    Posted by: Lynda at July 9, 2006 4:14 AM

    Hiya, Bobbey! Great to read of your massage and its therapeutic effect. WHAT a relief! Sleep is very healing, sweet prince. We raised a toast to you here tonight and everyone said for me for me to blog their good wishes to you. Wishing you a wonderful Sunday! Nikita is a little better today, I am pleased to say. Sending you pets, “scratches”, and hugs, Bobbey. A good night to “Team Barbaro” everywhere! Robyn, Brent & Nikita

    Posted by: Robyn Hoffmann at July 9, 2006 4:20 AM

    Hope Peter knows how much we appreciate his perspective – We worry so…

    Alex, thanks for talking and informing…You are the best….

    Posted by: Lisa Leach at July 9, 2006 4:22 AM

    Alex, thank you so much for the updates and please thank Peter for us!! The details you provide are really special and I know I speak for everyone when I say we really feel like we know what’s going on with our Barbaro.

    I’m so glad Peter was able to visit Barbaro today. I just know in my heart, that it helps Barbaro emotionally and physically and spiritually when Peter, Michael, the Jackson’s and the rest of his family visit and share their love.

    What a wonderful idea… a massage. Just the relaxation Bobby needed. Not sure who came up with the idea, (Dr. R??) but great to see they’re able to think out of the box. We all love you, Barbaro and you must feel all the love and support from all of us who post to this website and express our love for you.

    When I went to vist Pee, wetouched heads, I shut my eyes and I whispered some things to both of you. I think you heard what I said and what Pee thought, didn’t you?
    Daphne

    Posted by: Daphne at July 9, 2006 4:31 AM

    Lynda…definately a movie! We need to write the book first!

    Another great book, actually a few great books on Man O’ War are…Great Breeders and Their Methods…Samuel D. Riddle and Walter M. Jeffords and the Dyansty of Man O’ War and the Page Cooper and Roger L. Treat classic of Man O’ War…you see I have been a Man O’ War fanatic since I read Walter Farley’s Man o’ War at nine years old!! (24 years ago!!) As I mentioned in my previous posts…I was able to visit Man O’ War Farm in Lexington, KY on Huffman Mill Road where Man O’ War lived and was iniallty burried in 1947. It is a tract of land originally part of Man O’ War’s retirement home of Faraway Farm. His stallion barn is still intact (you can walk into His stall!!! as well as those of War Admiral, Crusader, American Flag and War Relic) as well as his paddock…there is even some of his old fence left standing. Then I was also able to visit another farm (will need to look up the name) where Fair Play and Mahubah’s graves still reside…it is a small private farm but the owner Nancy (have to look up her last name too!) is more than willing to give tours (I beleive it may have been part of Elmendorf at one time..regardless…the person who ownered his sire and dam purchased tehm from Augist Belmost’s dispersal or estate dispersal). This was all 6 years ago but I know that Man O’ War Farm is still in business as it was sold just last year. It you are a fan like me it is a must! You can still feel his presence after all of these years. His actual grave is now at the Kentucky Horse Park..right in the front. It was moved there in the late 1970’s. Is it any wonder than Barbaro’s lineage contains the blood of this magnificent animal?

    Also, if you are interested…here is a 25 minute audio clip of Man O’ War’s funeral:
    http://www.claibornefarm.com/media/manowar-funeral.shtml
    There is even a clip of the match race with Sir Barton on the page.

    I could go on forever with my Man O’ War tales as he is what started it all for me…this great love for the Thoroughbred racehorse that I will never outgrow.
    Anyway…How about Barbaro for President!

    Sleep Well Beautiful Bobby!

    Maria

    Posted by: Maria Ackerman at July 9, 2006 4:46 AM

    Wow! Thank you, Marie!!! Man O War is my favorite “old time” horse.

    Posted by: Lynda at July 9, 2006 4:50 AM

    Tim is cute, plus a sweety for sharing his site with all of us Barbaro-maniacs.

    Where is picture of Alex?

    I’m going to have to learn to ride a horse, I think. Is 55 too old to learn? I would need a really really slow, laid-back horsey.

    Posted by: Sarah at July 9, 2006 4:52 AM

    Sarah, you are never too old to learn how to ride.

    Marie, definitely a book first. Do we have plenty of pictures? We need to collect pictures.

    Posted by: Lynda at July 9, 2006 4:57 AM

    Matz is now training Man in Havana, after he finished training with the Stephens in Ocala,he
    is Barbaro’s half brother, they have the same motherLa Villa Rouge, different sires, Barbaro sire is Dynaformer. Man in Havana sire is Quiet American,would love to see some up to date pictures of him. The last pictures were taken in Ocala, he was playing with a ball in his stall, that was hung on a string, he looked very small. Barbaro, went to school for eleven months with John and Jill Stephens, Jill bragged on Barbaro and said he was highly intelligent, and easy to train.

    Posted by: David Letell at July 9, 2006 5:25 AM

    Marie, I think your idea is wonderful, .How about Barbaro for President! I can picture his stall [the
    oval office] grazing in the rose garden, I guess you could could say that President Barbaro, was really in his [Hay-Day]. As you can tell by my many articles on Man o’War, I to am a great fan of this mighty steed, it was said about Man o’War that he was so fast, he could punch a hole in the wind. Did you read my poem that I posted on Man o’War?

    Hold your strength till the barriers fly,
    then close with the leaders eye to eye.
    Thundering hooves and the mad jammed race,
    blood in the nostrils, sweat in the face.
    And children, remember wherever you are,
    you carry the blood of Man o’War.

    -Anonymous-

    Posted by: David Letell at July 9, 2006 6:05 AM

    Lynda-I was just trying to be silly. A “Thai’ massage is slang for what Humans get when they go to Thailand, to supposed “Massage Houses”. Do you catch my drift now? I was only trying to lighten the mood a bit with something funny to make everyone laugh for a moment. We all need to laugh to keep up our spirits, so we can do the same for our Big Boy Bobby. I was not trying to offend, I certainly hope I did not offend anyone with my attempt at levity of this situation. So smile–:0)

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at July 9, 2006 6:13 AM

    Goodnight Bobby, sweet dreams.

    If you’ve ever worn a cast, you know in time they become purely annoying. You stick coat hangers down the cast – it’s heaven – damn the consequences. The top of the cast gets all ratty and you’re about ready to chew it off – and the doctor checkup gets you a scolding and a new cast. Repeat until healed. Casts are discomforting!

    So I’m sure Bobby is thinking, “cast bad, massage good, sleep good, tomorrow better”. He may also be thinking, “if I give them a sad-sack look, will I get another massage?”

    Prayers and healing thoughts from us to you dear Bobby.

    Posted by: Terry Lilly at July 9, 2006 6:38 AM

    Thanks, Dear Friends…

    How hard it must be for All involved directly with Bobby. For some reason. Peter Brette and his heartbreak, pulls at my soul.

    My Furry Babies send Our Man, pet-prayers. We’ve always prayed for other animals.

    Blessings from Baltimore

    Posted by: Debbie at July 9, 2006 6:59 AM

    So glad to hear Bobby had a massage, and a nap. Many thanks to Alex, and to Peter, for the update. I wonder whether anyone involved in his actual care, is proficient in the hands-on method called the [Linda] Tellington T-Touch; it’s supposed to be very beneficial, and helps with mental state.

    Today (Sunday) I’m going to Lamplight Stables in Wayne, IL to be in the cheering section for a horse who belongs to the owners of the stable where my Blackie lives. The “campaigner” is White Diamond (barn name, WD-40), an Irish Sport Horse (age 7) who will be completing his first ever 3-day event. He’s going into it, 7th overall, only 5 points (one rail and one time-fault) behind the leader, after remarkable performances in dressage and cross-country. Haven’t attended a show since I can’t remember when – hope everybody finishes in good condition, no matter what the results.

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 9, 2006 9:06 AM

    Thanks Edie,

    I guess I am so disenchanted with my congresspeople that I forget that there are some good ones and/or that they sometimes do get good things done.

    I’ve been voting against these guys for other reasons but the responses i got regarding the House and Senate bills on horse slaughter were beyond disappointing. Just e-mailed them again with my views on the votes just to be sure my point gets there.

    Otherwise, I am so very happy that Peter Brett finds Barbaro to be improving. I’m so glad they saw fit to give him a massage. How very wonderful that he has rested well. I can’t explain my love for him but it sure is real.

    thanks to all who make this a wonderful site.

    Barbaro, well wishes and kisses. rest and be happy dearest boy.

    Posted by: Mishelle at July 9, 2006 9:13 AM

    I am praying that this setback of Bobby’s will reverse itself quickly and that he will be feeling better soon. I am encouraged to hear his bones are fusing and coming along…this infection has me concerned however and I hope that it is as minor as the docs are saying it is. Wishing and praying for all to go well…Bobby has come so far, so beautifully, I don’t even want to think negative thoughts..lets all remain positive and keep praying for our boy. He is loved by so many, and, in a sense, needed by all. Keep on keepin on, sweet boy. Gods’ speed to all involved with his care, and especially to the Champ. And, Alex, you are appreciated beyond words for being so diligent in keeping us informed. Many, many thanks to you. You’re the best! Therese

    Posted by: Therese Dyer at July 9, 2006 12:43 PM

    Good morning all…drinking coffee…waiting for latest news…

    Posted by: Sarah at July 9, 2006 1:26 PM

    Ah Bobby:


    Not sure if I came yesterday…I know I posted couple of times on Friday and one may show that I posted on Sat…whatever. Never think that because I don’t post I have forgotten about you. That is not the case. It was so hot here yesterday–I don’t think my brain was functioning.


    Did you read that post about running for the Senate or House? It was a funny post. But maybe something you should think about now that your racing career is over. Unless you plan on going overseas for 1/2 of every year breeding season is only in the spring in this country. What are you planning for the other 6 months?

    An apple and carrots political action committee? Okay, I’ll admit I’m not up to date on my poly sci. But I’d bet you’d have some sure fire thoughts on this horse slaughter bill that are currently before both houses. Maybe you could make them see reason. I know you’d have my vote for Pres if you ever decide to run! I can’t vote for you in Senate or the House cause I don’t live in Penn.


    Well I hope this morning finds you a bit more comfy than the past fews days. It’s been hard I know Bobby. Just keep hanging in there. I know that abcess is bothering you and some are calling it an infection and I bet that scares you too. Is there something going on that we humans know and you don’t? This is after all your health not ours. I would suppse that it is a small infecton–what is the difference medically speaking between an abcess and an infection anyway?


    I say read a good book–oh wait you’re a horse and can’t read–well maybe one of the vet students or someone else can read to you. Watch a good movie. I know they brought in a tv the day of the Belmont for you. And there are some great Disney horse movies out there; as well as some other pretty great movies. At least you could listen to them.


    You keep listening to Dr R. Keep letting him know when something isn’t right. He’ll figure it out. You’re doing great Bobby. And we’ll fighting right along with you–although our job is one of moral support, rather than the physical that your going through. Nonetheless, our job is equally as important. We all love you Bobby.


    Margaret

    Posted by: Margaret at July 9, 2006 1:50 PM

    Dora, You didn’t offend me in any way. I just didn’t know what it was and I was interested.

    Posted by: Lynda at July 9, 2006 2:44 PM

    Went to Bolton this morning to check on Barbaro’s
    condition, they have not had an update since the 6th
    of July, I then tried to post a message, which read,
    “Would suggest you try to maintain updates more frequent on Barbaro, concerned fans are leaving this website in droves, seeking updates else where.”
    but could not send it as their send function on their message board has been disabled. Thank God,
    for this site, and the wonderful work they have done. Without my updates I have a tendency to think about my own problems, which is not good [I had a stroke] Have been worrying so much about
    Barbaro’s medical problems on a daily basis,that it helped me to re-gain my ability to walk again.
    Going to Walmart this morning, to shop, I find that
    by pushing a a cart I walk quite well. Thanks,
    Barbaro, Love, ya, big guy. David

    Posted by: David Letell at July 9, 2006 3:05 PM

    Good morning Barbaro family,

    Hope we hear some good news soon.

    David, you just gave everyone here the beautiful gift of strength. Thank you for sharing that with us.

    I would strongly suggest you try to resend that very eloquently written, very powerful, note to New Bolton again once their “send” function is enabled.

    Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at July 9, 2006 3:33 PM

    Barbaro for President!!!!

    http://www.corvinoballet.org/29906.html

    Posted by: Ernie at July 9, 2006 3:58 PM

    Hi BOBBY….Glad to hear someone finally is paying attention and you got your long overdue massage which I suggested a few weeks ago…..now how about some laser treatment on the left leg to stengthen it and a treatment on the right leg at cast change might increase the healing of the bone even further faster and get you out of that uncomfortable cast sooner???


    No one listens to me ??? No one even reads these posts BOBBY but perhaps there’s a little hope SWEET BOY??? I know that I am probably going out on a limb suggesting these things CHAMP but I’m doing it because I LOVE YOU and want YOU to be successful in your HEALING JOURNEY!!! The world has it’s eye on you and you will lift the bar on what is acceptable in the future for your species!!Hopefully someone important will read this posting and I will not be preaching to deaf ears as I was re “THE MASSAGE”!!!!!

    LILLIAN P ….what a brilliant piece of journalism!!! You have definitely missed your calling as a writer!!!!

    Bobbie B…You don’t have to sit in the corner in this extended family!!!!We believe in the reward system here!!!! So feel free to give your encouragements….we all have ONE GOAL and we are totally united in it….BOBBY’S RECOVERY and HAPPILY EVERAFTER!!!!

    Sarah….55 is not too old to start!!! I am 57 and have been seriously thinking of taking some English riding lessons again!!! Maybe we could attempt it together in BOBBY’S name since he was our inspiration??? I noticed in the paper here there is a place just started offering lessons maybe I’ll attempt it again after 50+ years….if my arthritis will let me????

    Goodmorning everyone…..I’ve just had my coffee ..hope you are all having a happy Sunday??? Alex….the handsome Tim (I saw the photo too)No competition for you CHAMP!!!….everyone it’s a bit muggy here …I’m 9miles from Lake Huron…we’re supposed to get rain so hope the sun is shining on all my favorite people and of course you CHAMP in your deluxe air-conditioned stall!!!!much love to you all….Maribel Ont CANADA

    Posted by: Maribel at July 9, 2006 4:21 PM

    HEY YOU ALL AGAIN! It’s almost lunch time where I am (in North Caroina) … Has anyone heard how Bobby is doing today?

    Posted by: Sarah at July 9, 2006 4:34 PM

    Alex and all .. Thank you so much for your continuing updates .. you are very special people to do this for us! Also, thank you to this community for your sharing and support .. I have been reading but not posting because of a major illness in the family.

    Dear Bobby and family,

    God bless you .. I am so worried about you Bobby and am disheartened that you are feeling discomfort .. my tears are back once again .. but, you are a true champion .. and I know that you will come through this trial like the winner that you are!
    Take care and Godspeed, my dear Bobby!

    Posted by: Dee from Denver at July 9, 2006 4:35 PM

    Good morning everyone:>) It’s 10:30am here in Albuquerque, NM……………I just lit a candle for our Precious Barbaro at the Gratefullness.org website………saw some familiar names. I haven’t seen any update on our Majestic Horse today but I pray he is doing fine……..BARBARO:) May our Heavenly Father greet us with a “positive” message that you are doing just fine. As usual, we continue to send our prayers to you 24/7………hope to hear something soon.

    Love You So Much,
    Jeanette

    Posted by: Jeanette C. at July 9, 2006 5:39 PM

    Good Morning to Team Barbaro! This is my first time posting although I have been reading and praying with all of you all along! I am not a “horse” person; however, I have become entranced by this magnificent Barbaro! I am now reading all the websites/news! I am SO grateful for this community in providing me support and for Alex/connections in providing the latest updates!

    I agree with Maribel – Barbaro is raising the bar for what is acceptable for his species! Not only that, the compassion and love from around the world that has burst forth is unbelievable!!

    Barbaro – Sending much love and healing thoughts to you! May you continue to feel better and better each moment.

    Posted by: Ginny from Phoenix at July 9, 2006 5:42 PM

    Haven’t posted for a day or two, but have been keeping up with Bobby’s updates and have to admit feeling some more worry about him but trying to keep positive. I was just looking at the pictures of him on site and saw the ones of him in the pen at Fair Hill rolling in the grass, wouldn’t we all give just about ANYTHING to see him doing that again! Hopefully it won’t be long. Alex, thank you again for your updates and I anxiously await hearing today. Not sure if the new photo is of Tim or you, but he is a handsome man for sure…..Hope everyone is doing well this Sunday afternoon.

    Posted by: Jane at July 9, 2006 5:44 PM

    Very inspiring, David!

    The “send” function is working on the NBC site now.

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 9, 2006 5:46 PM

    Welcome back Dee. We’ve been worried about you.

    Godspeed to you.

    Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at July 9, 2006 6:09 PM

    Oh no. Pray everyone, just pray.

    Bobby we are sending you every ounce of positive energy we can. Know that you are not alone baby.

    Posted by: Skyler at July 9, 2006 6:13 PM

    Everyone, time to pray. Please Barbaro hold on baby, we are praying for you. Please God, watch over Barbaro and make him well again. Please God give the doctors the knowledge to locate the source of pain/discomfort in Barbaro and treat it swiftly and successfully.

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 9, 2006 6:14 PM

    I hope this is OK to post:

    Prayer For Animals
    God Our Heavenly Father, You created the world to serve humanity’s needs and to lead them to You. By our own fault we have lost the beautiful relationship which we once had with all your creation. Help us to see that by restoring our relationship with You we will also restore it with all Your creation. Give us the grace to see all animals as gifts from You and to treat them with respect for they are Your creation. We pray for all animals who are suffering as a result of our neglect. May the order You originally established be once again restored to the whole world through the intercession of the Glorious Virgin Mary, the prayers of Saint Francis and the merits of Your Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ Who lives and reigns with You now and forever. Amen.
    Saint Francis of Assisi

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 9, 2006 6:19 PM

    Skyler .. Thank you for your concern and kind words :).

    Dee

    Posted by: Dee from Denver at July 9, 2006 6:20 PM

    Bobby, we’re with you. Hoping and praying that this is just a bump in the road. I have faith in the doctors, in everyone who is taking care of you, and most of all I have faith in you. This is your toughest race. Hang in there, Bobby, and show us how it’s done, with your great heart.

    Posted by: J. Carson Black at July 9, 2006 6:21 PM

    Meant to add:

    “as we all have different religious beliefs.”

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 9, 2006 6:22 PM

    Oh my heart. Please God let Barbaro find some comfort. Let him find it so he can rest to get the healing he needs. Let the doctors have the insight and ability to help him achieve these goals. Let him get well and be happy. As he recovers so does my heart from the devastation of Ruffian. As do the hearts of people with disabilities and illness everywhere. He is a symbol of beating the odds for us as well as a beautiful and magnificent personality and animal.

    Please God we pray. Make Bobby well and happy.

    Posted by: Mishelle at July 9, 2006 6:25 PM

    Good afternoon everyone- hope all are well today. Guess we just have to wait again today to hear any updates. But it is Sunday and I’m so thankful that Alex keeps up the good work to keep us in the loop. I’m like most of you, a little upset at this weeks occurences but praying and trying to keep the good thoughts for Bobby.Everyone keep him in their hearts please. For some reason I love his nickname. I have lots of problems but now I think that,at least, my nickname is ever so cool. How could it not be when it is like our magnificent steeds. I think he is the most beautiful TB I’ve ever seen. Man O’ War blood—priceless. Let’s hope our update later is good news. Great Sunday to all. Bye for now.BB

    Posted by: Bobbie B. at July 9, 2006 6:25 PM

    Just read 185. Everyone do whatever you do best now for Bobby. Pray, Hope, wish. love to him. BB

    Posted by: Bobbie B. at July 9, 2006 6:28 PM

    It’s just a little dip in the road to recovery, Barbaro- keep your head up, we’re all praying for you. Think of the sunshine, warm on your back, the green blades of grass, just waiting for you to taste them, and the soft breeze, tickling your mane…

    Posted by: Anna at July 9, 2006 6:36 PM

    Hi all,

    Alex, thanks for your latest update. If Peter seemed to have a hint of concern, that is enough for me to redouble my prayers and positive thoughts for Bobby today. We all feel so connected to this horse, and want him to come through with flying colors.

    I will pray that the doctors and everyone who attends to him will have a clear and distinct knowledge of what they can do to help his healing process each minute, each hour, each day. There have been extraordinary, unique efforts since the first moment he was injured, and I know they will continue.

    Bobby, may God continue to shine his light around you and those who care for you.
    Gloria

    Posted by: Gloria at July 9, 2006 6:36 PM

    Focusing from here all positive energy on Barbaro, praying, visualing a healthy, happy boy. I know that all of you are doing likewise.

    Much love to you, Bobby…
    Jane

    Posted by: Jane at July 9, 2006 6:39 PM

    thanks, alex for taking the time to post. my stomach is in knots today, along with all of you. all we can do is root for bobby and his team to get him over this little hurdle as quickly as possible so he can continue to recover.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 9, 2006 6:42 PM

    All healing energy, positive thoughts and prayers being sent to Bobby now.

    Rozzane

    Posted by: Rozzane at July 9, 2006 6:43 PM

    Each one of seeking our Heavenly Father on behalf of our dear Barbaro is so important. I feel to privileged to share in this united effort. I have great confidence that God hears our united prayers and that He will answer those prayers. I am add my prayer to my brothers and sisters. I am asking you Heavenly Father, to give Barbaro strength for this trying time, to find his problem and heal him. To given supernatural insight and abilities to his doctors and care takers. And to give the Jackson’s the strength and courage to stand in the gap for Barbaro. Finally Heavenly Father I ask that both mercy and grace will be given to Bobby.

    Posted by: Judy W. at July 9, 2006 6:52 PM

    I just found this book online on sending healing energy to horses. I’ll try anything to help Barbaro. For what it’s worth:

    here it is

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 9, 2006 6:53 PM

    Just read the update from Alex…….I’m praying even harder as I know my Internet Family is…..Heavenly Father, please let our prayers continue to help our PRECIOUS BARBARO thru this setback in his recovery. MY DIVINE MERCY, please shine the rays that come from your precious heart at our BARBARO so that he will be okay……..WE LOVE YOU BARBARO—please do not give up……..I pray that Our God will lend you to us for many, many years to come.

    Love You So Very Much,
    Jeanette

    Posted by: Jeanette C. at July 9, 2006 6:53 PM

    Amen, Lisa.

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 9, 2006 6:55 PM

    Like everyone else, I too am praying harder than ever for you, dear Barbaro. Please keep the faith, Sweet Boy. Don’t give up! We’re all here for you! God Bless dear Barbaro and our Internet Family! Love you! Sue

    Posted by: Sue at July 9, 2006 7:00 PM

    Good Afternoon To All.

    I was not offended, Lisa. It simply means having respect for and honoring other animals as things gifted by the Creator.

    Bobby, YOU KEEP FIGHTING THIS FIGHT SPECIAL ONE. Peter and all those who love you are saddened with worry and a sense of helplessness. SHOW THEM WHAT YOU’RE MADE OF CHAMP.

    All the rest of us who love you, and there are thousands, cannot see and physically touch you, but we can hold you close and speak our thoughts to you through loving hearts. Try hard Barbaro to listen and you will hear us holding you close in love.

    Posted by: Jill at July 9, 2006 7:09 PM

    continued prayers for Barbaro and his connections. They told us to expect bad days, we just don’t want you to have any bad days.

    Be strong Barbaro, heal, be healthy.

    Posted by: Monica & JoAnn at July 9, 2006 7:09 PM

    Seem like Bobby has been in pain since replacemend/addition of the screws. Any thought of going in and removing the three screws added last Monday? I wish New Bolton would be more forthcoming about his condition; are we looking at lamanitis possibilities, which leg is giving him fits right now, etc. Dr. Larry Bramledge (sp?) hinited at problems around the four -six week phase, which is what happened. I wonder if we, the unknowledgable, are worrying more than necessary, of if NBC is just keeping mum right now? I hope we’re certified worry warts.

    Prayers always for you Bobby.

    Kim, WJ, Betty, Suds, Randy,and everyone here in your birthplace of Nicholasville, KY

    Posted by: Kim at July 9, 2006 7:13 PM

    Just read the update, and the tears and sick feeling, the knot in my gut, and the fear is creeping back in. I don’t want to give up the fight, and I won’t stop praying for Barbaro. I have come to love that boy. Whatever the outcome ahead is Gods’ will…not ours. Lets all pray for “our” horse, and also, pray for acceptance for what is to be, and realize that we are not in control. I Thank God for my eyes to have been able to see this magnificent creature run, I thank God for the miracle of a horse who opened up the hearts of millions, and I thank God for continuing to Bless him and keep him and mostly, I thank my dear God for being part of this journey…it means so much. Take care, everyone, and keep on keepin on baby b…we love you.

    Posted by: Therese at July 9, 2006 7:19 PM

    First…thank you so much for your efforts to keep everyone informed about the status of this wonderful equine. I, along with many other, check daily…well several times daily…,to keep updated on Bobby’s status. Perhaps others, like myself, have questions about what exactly they mean by “uncomfortable”, or “more uncomfortable”. What symptoms are included in that description? Elevated temp, aggitation, some indication of pain, off feed, breaking into a sweat, not putting equal weight on hind legs, or even lifting his injured and casted leg repeatedly? Thank you for any additonal information of details. As a lifelong horse person, I do know how things can go bad suddenly, and how really delicate these wonderful creatures can be..so again, thanks for any info. Babaro, darlin’, you hang in there…we know you can do it!!!! Carrots and kisses to you! Gayle, Washington State

    Posted by: Gayle at July 9, 2006 7:21 PM

    To Bobby, Dr. Richardson, the Jackson’s, Michael, Peter, Alex and all of us:

    Angel of God, my guardian dear,
    To whom God’s love commits me here.
    Ever this day be at my side,
    To light, to guard, to rule, and guide.
    Amen

    Posted by: Skyler at July 9, 2006 7:22 PM

    Updates here are much appreciated, although it feels like my heart just sank into my stomach. I wonder if his temp is OK, and is his appetite still good? Maybe he doesn’t like the new screws. Praying it’s just discomfort from healing, or the small infection on his left sole that will heal soon. Whatever it is, I still have lots of faith that Dr. R and crew will do everything possible for Bobby.

    Posted by: Christine Snyder at July 9, 2006 7:24 PM

    We are all reeling now with fear. I know I have been upset for days. We have to remember we are on heck of a powerful group. Our prayers are stronger than we realize. Barbaro will get better because of his make up and all of the people like us praying for him. Keep the faith, Keep us all together, God let us help Barbaro. We need him in our lives. He is a great horse who deserves to live a happy healthy life.
    god bless him

    Posted by: dawn at July 9, 2006 7:25 PM

    Hi CHAMP…just got the new update from your buddy Alex!!!! We are all praying many many many prayers for your continued healing!!!!Perhaps those new screws are making things a little more stabil than you want…no doubt the bent ones were giving a little bit of movement that you were enjoying????

    Dr. R and everyone at New Bolton are trying very hard to understand what you are trying to tell them SWEET BOY….but we are all just human and it takes us a little longer to get it !!! So relax as much as you can BABY BOY….HELP IS ON THE WAY SOON!!!! HANG IN THERE CHAMP!!!! Buttercup-laden cool green grassy pastures to roll in and sweet grass to nibble on are around the next corner just waiting for you
    BOBBY!!!

    There is so much love going your way …..do your best and we will keep up our prayer vigil around the clock if we have to…..kisses on your handsome nose SWEET PRINCE an ear rub and another massage too…much love from Maribel

    Posted by: Maribel at July 9, 2006 7:29 PM

    Some random thoughts;
    Last we heard, Barbaro’s temp was good and he was healing well etc (from NY Times yesterday). Just uncomfortable.
    When you know someone (or somehorse in this case) as well as Peter & Dr Anderson do, maybe the concern is that Barbaro is not “himself” as opposed to medical areas of concern, they may be speaking to his demeanor.

    Barbaro, I am trying my absolute best to concentrate on prayer, positive thoughts and healing energy for you! I WILL NOT GIVE UP ON YOU, HEAR ME?????? Do your part Barbaro, we’re all waiting for you at the finish line.

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 9, 2006 7:31 PM

    Hi Kim, I hope your comment is right. That Barbaro’s extended extended family is worrying too much.

    We are all with you Alex, Tim, Peter, Kim, Eliza, Michael Matz, The Jacksons and of course Dr. R and the rest of Barbaro’s medical team.

    Bobby, if our thoughts and well wishes could push you over this hump, then they’re coming in by the trainload.

    To Paraphrase a line from one of my favorite musicals – Live Barbao. Live. Live. Live.

    Love ya,
    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at July 9, 2006 7:41 PM

    Dear Friends:

    Just read the latest update. What the hell is going on?

    Why is our boy not doing as well as yesterday?

    Perhaps, the reason will be come clear and something can be done about it.

    It pains me to ask but What are we not being told?

    If I am making too much of this recent update, please, please feel free to put me right.

    Lillian Petroff

    Posted by: Lillian Petroff at July 9, 2006 7:52 PM

    I’m all for this prayer vigil. Count me in.

    Like Edie and Kim, perhaps the family is worrying too much. Remember, the radiographs looked great, keep that in mind. I think the main worry now is laminitis and infection. Just a hunch.

    Let’s try to focus on the good things that have happened so far. The bones are fusing.

    Posted by: Skyler at July 9, 2006 7:56 PM

    Remember Nureyev. He had many very bad days before he recovered and went on to a long and successful retirement. But, recover he did!

    Many years have passed since Nureyev was a patient, and so many advancements have been made in equine medicine since then. Bobby is in the best place in the world for an injured horse, and by all accounts, he is a better patient than N.

    You can do it, Bobby. You can do it.

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 9, 2006 7:59 PM

    Susan, we all needed that reminder so much.

    Thank you.

    Posted by: Skyler at July 9, 2006 8:00 PM

    “..And here comes Barbaro! The undefeated Barbaro comes up on the outside and he takes the lead as the field turns for home in the Kentucky Derby and Barbaro turns it on and his stablemate Showing up is second, Bluegrass Cat is third, Brother Derek putting in a late run for the outside, Steppenwolfer is fifth and Sweet Northern Saint six by the rail, but there coming to the finish and it’s all Barbaro in a sublime performance!

    Watch this, it will inspire you:

    http://www.kentuckyderby.com/2006/

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 9, 2006 8:03 PM

    Dearest Bobby,
    Our prayers are with you more than ever. C’mon Bobby, we know you can do it. God Bless you the greatest…
    DL

    Posted by: Debra at July 9, 2006 8:07 PM

    Hi, Lillian P.:>) I am also “in the dark” as to what’s going on with our Precious Barbaro…Like I’ve stated before, I know nothing about horses other than BARBARO has totally stolen my heart……I hope that Dr. R. will find out what’s making BARBARO uncomfortable and treat him immediately….I wonder if OUR BARBARO is “down”…..He’s been in that stall since May 20th………..maybe he needs to have someone like his stall partner to feel like himself again..I don’t know…..I’m just pulling at straws…….Hopefully, the next update will be the one we want from OUR HEAVENLY FATHER that BARBARO will pull thru this (whatever it is)………Keep fighting BARBARO…the world needs you.

    Love and Kisses,
    Jeanette

    Posted by: Jeanette C. at July 9, 2006 8:09 PM

    Can someone please explain to me why Barbaro might not be doing so well today with all the other positive news? Could he be depressed because of his long stay thus far indoors?
    Lori

    Posted by: Lori at July 9, 2006 8:13 PM

    I have no doubt that everything possible is being done for Bobby. All I can do is send as much positive input his way that I can. I was told I have degenerative disc disease this week and I envisioned an electric wheelchair, but my first thought was ‘if Bobby can handle it, so can I.’ Just hoping this is a small bump in the road and that Dr. Richardson can figure out how to solve whatever it is that is making Bobby uncomfortable. Just concerns me that if the Jacksons cancelled a trip to Africa, it must be more serious than we’re being told. But that’s not positive, so I’ll just hope that they wanted to stay around close to give him their support in person. Stay well Bobby.

    Posted by: Janet at July 9, 2006 8:13 PM

    I have been tied to my computer for the last several hours, and now have to leave to go to a party of sorts which will be very difficult but have no choice. Dear Barbaro, we are all praying for you so hard. It would be easier if we knew the details…..but until we do, we will have to try and hold on. So many questions and so few answers but we know you are getting the best care. Please keep trying and know that you are loved beyond belief……

    Posted by: Jane at July 9, 2006 8:14 PM

    Hi Lillian P….I think what we have to realise here is that Dr.R and New Bolton are trying to do something with OUR BOY that has really never been done before to this extent !!! Dr R. did say that he had never repaired a leg as badly broken as THE CHAMPS…..so maybe ALL of us are a tad bit oversensitive but our BOBBY is a medical PIONEER and we love him and want him to succeed and pave the way for all of his race that follows!!!!

    We all know what’s on the line here it’s not just BOBBY although we love him dearly…it’s ALL other horses….it’s that horse slaughter bill ….it’s bigger than all of US…well almost ….WE ARE GIGANTIC… BARBARO SUPPORTERS VIRTUALLY ALL OVER THE WORLD…WE ARE A DEFINITE FORCE TO BE RECONNED WITH …A MAJOR INSTRUMENT FOR CHANGE FOR THE BETTERMENT OF ALL EQUINES EVERYWHERE!!!!

    It all sounds a bit ominous but it’s really where it’s at!!!! BOBBY has tremendous potential to improve things!!!!So we will pray and hold our collective breathes and let GOD and OUR SWEET BOBBY do the rest!!!! Love YA Lillian….Maribel

    Posted by: Maribel at July 9, 2006 8:15 PM

    Lisa M. the prayer did not offend me. I am thinking, wishing, praying whatever you want to call it for Mr. B to return to good health.

    Echoing Skyler, we have to keep our wits about this.

    By the way, your last post is perfect medicine for Mr. B’s extended extended family.

    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at July 9, 2006 8:15 PM

    Lisa .. from my stand point, no need to add about religious beliefs .. you wrote a very beautiful prayer by St. Francis of Assisi .. it is so beautiful that I cannot see anyone objecting to it, no matter their beliefs .. or non-beliefs.
    Thank you for posting it!

    Posted by: Dee from Denver at July 9, 2006 8:20 PM

    I have played that over and over again Lisa…it is a source of great inspiration for me!!! Thanks for reminding me ….Ihave been thinking of that last part too!!!! Doesn’t it say …and it’s all BARBARO in a sublime performance etc.!!!! I love the part where it says ALL BARBARO !!!! My favorite TOO !!! GOD BLESS YOU LISA FOR OFFERING THAT!!!! Maribel

    Posted by: Maribel at July 9, 2006 8:20 PM

    Oh man, this latest update has me down, I dont want to dwell on it. I know its just a matter of time before they figure it out. I too like someone had posted, was thinking maybe one of the new screws is in a very sensitive place or causing some pain in the bone for him. Maybe they should be removed just to see. I mean after all they were only added to strengthen, they were not absolutely needed ‘per say’. Keep the ones he needs and see if removal of the additional ones provides some relief.

    We were warned.. we were cautioned and we were repeatedly told that Barbaro was doing excellent and there would be some bad days. Well my friends, those days are among us, so all we can do is unite in friendship and love and send our good thoughts to Barbaro and friends, and pray for the best.

    I am beginning to wonder like I said before that the pain is in his bone, like a growing pain, and not necesarily his cast. He has been awesome in his previous casts. Maybe they could give him some pain killers and see if that relieves it, if it does then we might know its an inside pain and not the cast itself… Listen to me… it’s like Dr. R. said before, everyone becomes a equine surgeon…hahaha. I know Dr. R. and team are on the ball and are miles ahead of any of us.

    I was pleased to hear about the massage because his body must be tense from all the standing and I am sure he felt soooo good after, that he absolutely had to take a nap. I hope more massages are on the way… along with his pal Messaging. I guess to have his pony with him or nearby could cause some excitement in Barbaro which is why they probably have not done that, but Barbaro seemed to go everywhere with Messaging…his partner in crime 🙂

    Would love to even know that Messaging was in the stall next to him to give him some familiarity and comfort.

    I will stop rambling now, and try to keep good thoughts going. About a month ago I made a clip of Barbaro and I was just watching it…the waterworks are back on…

    Love ya big guy. You hold on and don’t give up!

    xoxoxox
    Shannon & Zeena

    Posted by: Shannon at July 9, 2006 8:27 PM

    I just now read the latest update that Bobby is not doing so good .. I pray to the good Lord that this is just a “bump in the road” as another poster had stated ..
    Let’s all remember that Bobby has shown tremendous strength of will throughout this journey to healing .. if anyone can do it, Bobby can!
    Go, Bobby, Go .. We’re all here with you and sending our most positive thoughts your way!! God Bless You, Bobby!

    Posted by: Dee from Denver at July 9, 2006 8:33 PM

    Is it possible that Barbaro is not handling the anesthetic that well?
    My dog went under 3 times in less than 2 months and had trouble with an inflamed pancreas.
    Lori

    Posted by: Lori at July 9, 2006 8:34 PM

    Maribel, You’re welcome. I love watching Barbaro run in the Kentucky Derby too! Even knowing the outcome of the race, I am cheering him on. I love when they get to the turn and the announcer says “AND HERE COMES BARBARO! THE UNDEFEATED BARBARO!”

    I am happy that I did not offend anyone with the prayer. I know we all have different beliefs, and I respect everyone for theirs. Thanks to everyone for your kind words.

    This is what were fighting for, this beautiful, loving horse who inspired us all to be here now, to hold him up when he needs it.

    I can feel this power as I sit here and wait for news. If I can feel it, Barbaro can feel it too.

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 9, 2006 8:35 PM

    I really think we need to remain calm. No one has yet to define what ‘uncomfortable’ means. (It would be nice if Dr. R. would explain it to all those who are concerned.) I can’t imagine having a 20″ plate and 30 screws in my leg and being 100% comfortable at all times. The healing process is never completely pain free unless drugs are involved.

    The fact that Barbaro has survived this long is incredible.

    Even if the unimaginable happens, Barbaro and his connections have provides this sport a great service. Tracks are being closely looked at in terms of fatalities and improving surfaces, the horse slaughter legislation is at the fore-front, and the Jackson’s have shown that not everyone in the racing community treats their animals like machines.

    Hope for the best…

    Joyce

    Posted by: Joyce at July 9, 2006 8:44 PM

    Sending so much love and healing energy. I think of you every day, dear Barbaro.. There is so much love and prayers coming your way .. and we know you can feel it. Heal fast!
    Jo

    Posted by: Jo at July 9, 2006 8:44 PM

    I came here earlier and there was no news, except for yesterdays and he seemed well. Does anyone think it could be the screws they put in are too tight perhaps? As the bone is healing it may be putting pressure on it. It just seems like they replaced the cast twice now and that isn’t the problem, or maybe it’s a combo of both. Does he have a temp, I sure hope not. I’m sitting her like someone trying to figure out a puzzle.

    Dearest Bobby,


    You hang in there my friend. You are a brave young man and you’ve been through so much already, but your a fighter, so keep it up until they can figure out what to do for you to make you comfortable. This is one time I really wish you could talk. Just feel all the prayers and good vibes coming to you, and use that to gain the strength you need to fight. I light a candle here for your healing all the time and say prayers all the time for you. God is listening to all of us, he’s just a little busy, so you have to just hang in there. We all love you big guy…… Hugs and kisses to you from your friends here in Connecticut.


    Hopefully when I check again the news will be better. Hard to type with tears in your eyes……….

    Thanks Alex for all your hard work.

    Posted by: Debbie Jurasus at July 9, 2006 8:44 PM

    Everyone has great thoughts and ideas, the possibilities are endless as to what the cause of Bobby’s discomfort is. Let’s not get ahead of ourselves, here, and let’s just be patient and wait for the docs to figure this out and let us know what is happening to our boy. ( I had to give myself a pep talk)Let Barbaro be an inspiration to us all…look at the patience he has shown, and the hurdles he has overcome thus far. My money was, and still is, on Barbaro…Keep the faith, everyone…he’ll be just fine. And, you hang in there, Champ, no monkey business, you hear? Be a good boy, we love you.

    Posted by: Therese at July 9, 2006 8:46 PM

    LISA…from where I sit and as far as I know…THERE IS JUST ONE GOD and HE’S GOD !!!! Some people call him by a different name but HE UNDERSTANDS WHO THEY MEAN!!!! I’m sure we all know that and you would never offend any of us as we all know that whatever you might say it was said WITH MUCH LOVE !!!! Maribel

    Posted by: Maribel at July 9, 2006 8:47 PM

    Bobby can’t do anything good with fear or worry. On some level, in the cosmos, he can feel both the worry and the hope.
    Let the hope be strong, the fear, less than a mere speck on the wall.

    Posted by: Anna at July 9, 2006 8:50 PM

    Thank you Lisa for that beautiful prayer. At church this morning I prayed to St Francis to watch over Barbaro and all animals in need. It seems, like you all, I am just in shock that he could come this far, it has been almost 2 months, and have problems now. The one thing that brings me comfort comes from an experience I had which I will share with you all. Years ago a rock fell on my hand and ripped off the left half of my index finger. The road back was VERY long, with ups and downs. The worst pain always came after visits to my doctor, who changed my bandages and realligned what was left of my finger. In an effort to “save” my finger I felt that he was torturing me, the hands have alot of nerves. But after months of this I was healed. So there will be ups and downs, Doctors do things to facilitate the healing which in the beginning hurt like hell, but which they believe will bring the right result. And I am living proof that all that pain was worth it, as I type this note with that finger. Pain is a part of healing, a part of life for that matter, none of us is immune. My problem is and I think I share it with many here, I would rather be the one feeling the pain than watch as someone else does. So I will continue to pray to St Francis that he helps lift this wonderful beast’s pain from him and sooth our suffering souls. There are so many beautiful souls who post here, I can’t help but include you all in my prayers.

    Kate

    Posted by: Kate at July 9, 2006 9:00 PM

    Keeping good thoughts and hope for Team Barbaro on this”not so good” day for Bobby. We are all around the world now, praying and willing with our very hearts that this beautiful colt will make a full recovery…so everyone take a spare moment whenever possible, and pray for courage for the Team, wisdom for the Vets and strength from Barbaro to come through this “glitch” in an otherwise shining miracle after the Preakness….we are all with you,
    and if love could build a bridge, New Bolton would be overrun with supporters, fans and believers.
    With enduring hope: jonna

    Posted by: jonna at July 9, 2006 9:00 PM

    Lisa, I’m trying to feel it too, but I’m scared and I keep remembering the doctor saying 50-50. Then finally 51-49 . He cautioned us many times. But really, don’t you think that theres a better chance for him than that? I do. He’s strong, has the best doctors, and all of us praying. It’s just a few bad days, there will be more, and we can’t go off the deep end . Prayer is great, worry is okay- it shows concern- but lets all try to be as strong as the big guy is. He is not scared. I’d bet my life he is not. Pain maybe , but not fear. Lets hold up our end, just like he does. love to all, BB

    Posted by: Bobbie B. at July 9, 2006 9:05 PM

    “Still, Sweeney characterized this week as one of activity rather than of concern.”

    “These are things that we have anticipated, and he’s doing very well,” Sweeney said.

    July 8, 2006 NY Times

    “It’s not anything to be scared about,” Gretchen Jackson said.

    July 6, 2006

    I’m going to hang on the above for right now. Wanna join me?

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 9, 2006 9:23 PM

    Bobby:


    I haven’t eaten yet today–I just got a bit busy. So I was in the kitchen (in humans its about equal to your feed room) making lunch. And then I got online…


    Oh Bobby, it hurts to know that you aren’t feeling well. I know we’ve been warned about this from day 1.


    But the weirdest part of this was I was just wondering while I got online if some of the trouble couldn’t be from those screws. We know that two of them were removed because they got bent. And then Bobby became uncomfortable (on the right) AFTER the 3 news ones were put in. Now I’m not a doctor but would the rads show if something were affecting a nerve. Like one of the screws were somehow irritating something. If not would a CAT SCAN or MRI be appropriate? And a bunch of people here were just saying the exact same thing I was!


    See Bobby, all of us are united in our love for you. People argue, they disagree, they yell and howl–but you know at the end of the day the most important thing is–have we’ve been showing a united front for the kids? (or in this case Bobby).


    I know it isn’t easy being in pain. And I’m sure its confusing to you. I bet that if we’re thinking here that its somehow the screws–I bet the same thought is occuring about now in Dr R’s mind. Help is on the way Bobby. You just gotta hang in there. We love you, Bobby.


    This time I’m changing my mantra–it’s no longer listen to the docs–it is now


    LISTEN TO BOBBY!

    Margaret

    Posted by: Margaret at July 9, 2006 9:23 PM

    Nice reminder Lisa. Much needed.

    Posted by: Skyler at July 9, 2006 9:25 PM

    Barbaro,our beloved Barbaro,Heaven is receiving prayers by the thousands. But God never sleeps, He hears them all! We trust you Lord. Thy will be done. Dear Heavenly Father please give Barbaro comfort and strength, and let all of us rest in knowing that you are in control. We see what is in front of us and what is behind us. You are above and see the entire picture. We humble ourselves and seek Your face. Please heal our Barbaro for Your glory. In Jesus name we pray Amen. Lynn

    Posted by: Lynn at July 9, 2006 9:33 PM

    Alex, Tim, Team Barbaro, Dr. R. Kim, and everyone else who loves our guy…

    We love you Barbaro and you are such a special horse. You have exhibited nothing but class, patience and toughness and humor throughout this difficult (to say the least ordeal). The love you have for your family is evident as is the love they share for you.

    You are in our thoughts and prayers and those prayers go a long way because I’m sure many of us are all praying to someone different, depending on our belief system. We’re all behind you, with you and in front of you. Please feel that, champ.

    Love, Daphne

    Posted by: Daphne at July 9, 2006 9:37 PM

    Thanks, Lisa, I needed that reminder also. I just hope the good people at NBC are not just trying to spare our feelings and keeping some concerns from us. I’d just like to hear again that he is still eating with a healthy appetite. That can mean so much for an animal. I have to be away from my computer for a few days, and I’ll be very worried till I’m back. I’ll be praying that things will be much better for Bobby by then.

    Posted by: Christine Snyder at July 9, 2006 9:44 PM

    I am praying for our Barbaro. I know that God is looking after him and is answering all of our prayers.

    I cannot thank you enough for your wonderful updates. I just found your website yesterday and have been “tuned in” ever since.

    Please keep up the good work.

    Posted by: Sally at July 9, 2006 9:48 PM

    Christine, I thought of that too (sparing our feelings). But I think that the report would be more vague, not absolutes like “very well”, “to be expected”.

    I agree that eating is important also, and we have not yet heard anything on that for today.

    Keeping positive thoughts and prayers for you Barbaro!

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 9, 2006 9:49 PM

    My thoughts and prayers are always with you Bobby & those who love and care for you. God is not ready to have you as an angel… He has bigger things planned for you in this life. Keep fighting and may God continue to hold you in the palm of his hand through this journey.

    As a reporter said on Belmont Day – “Barbaro’s legacy may already be defined – Just by the way he has touched so many.” So very true.

    Posted by: Danielle at July 9, 2006 9:56 PM

    Thanks, Lisa, I think you’re right. Hopefully this is just one of those “expected” bumps in the road to recovery. I’m going to think that, when I check back here in a few days, Bobby will be back on the right track. Meanwhile, I’ll wear my St Francis locket for him. Chris

    Posted by: Christine Snyder at July 9, 2006 9:59 PM

    Lisa M – wise words by very wise people. Count me in!

    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at July 9, 2006 10:00 PM

    Just found this.
    http://www.nbc10.com/sports/9483708/detail.html


    Have been sending love and prayers non-stop today for Barbaro.

    susan d.

    Posted by: susan at July 9, 2006 10:05 PM

    Sorry about previous post.Didn’t realize it was old news.

    Posted by: susan at July 9, 2006 10:13 PM

    Oh gosh, I’ve been gone most of afternoon, and I just got home and read Alex’s update #185. BARBARO…YOU are always on my mind, no matter where I am or what I’m doing. You will get through this cos there are too many people LIFTING you up on their love and prayers.

    Posted by: Sarah at July 9, 2006 10:18 PM

    “””Barbaro,our beloved Barbaro,Heaven is receiving prayers by the thousands. But God never sleeps, He hears them all! We trust you Lord. Thy will be done. Dear Heavenly Father please give Barbaro comfort and strength, and let all of us rest in knowing that you are in control. We see what is in front of us and what is behind us. You are above and see the entire picture. We humble ourselves and seek Your face. Please heal our Barbaro for Your glory. In Jesus name we pray Amen. Lynn “””

    Posted by: Lynn at July 9, 2006 09:33 PM


    Thank you, Lynn. You echo my prayer.

    Posted by: Lynda at July 9, 2006 10:33 PM

    I made it through Debra’s “Prayer for Barbaro” for about two seconds and then lost it. I’m just not able to watch it right now.

    Is it just me that is a bit irritated by NBC’s lack of updates? Or am I being unreasonable and overreacting?

    Posted by: Sarah at July 9, 2006 10:41 PM

    Sarah, I had to stop watching those, because they made me depressed. They were very nice, but for me, I had to stop because I felt myself kinda pining for the past and feeling more sad. The only one I can watch is the one that shows all his races, and that one I have only watched a few times.

    Posted by: Lynda at July 9, 2006 10:46 PM

    Lynn – AMEN TO YOUR PRAYER!!

    Posted by: Faye at July 9, 2006 10:47 PM

    I feel so damn helpless! I hug my ‘Manda, the dog and we pray.

    I am afraid. There’s so little news. All I can remember is Gretchen Jackson repeating the words, “A pain-free life”. I hope they’re making him comfortable. Dear Lord, I hope.

    Posted by: Debbie at July 9, 2006 10:50 PM

    I think we all feel helpless. I think one of the frustrations of working with animals is that they cannot tell us where or what hurts. We have to figure it out ourselves. I can’t get over that it may just be the achyness of the healing process, but nothing that Dr. Richardson has said has brought up that thought. Since Barbaro is so strong and he is apparently eating well, still has a great attitude, and has no fever, and all his other vitals are good, I think we still can have a measure of optimisim.

    Posted by: Lynda at July 9, 2006 10:55 PM

    Sarah .. I do not believe that you are overreacting at all .. let’s face it, we are all either feeling true positive thoughts .. or, I think that many (some) of us may be putting forward a bright front for each other (and Bobby’s sake) while feeling anguish about no news deep inside of ourselves .. I, as you do, also do not understand why we have had no recent news at a time when we are so worried (Thank you for trying, Alex and Tim).

    Posted by: Dee from Denver at July 9, 2006 11:00 PM

    all our thoughts and prayers are with you beloved Barbaro. stay strong and know that you are greatly loved. we all knew these days might be ahead of us but with all our postitive vibes we CAN get through it…
    keep up the great work all at NBC and thank you again Jackson’s for taking the best care of this beautiful horse.
    tim, we can’t thank you enough for keeping us up to date, good and not so good news.

    Posted by: cindi at July 9, 2006 11:00 PM

    There is a new update at NBC.

    Mary

    Posted by: mary at July 9, 2006 11:02 PM

    I don’t think that NBC has any reason to hide news, whether it’s good or bad. If they still haven’t found the cause of the uncomfortableness then there isn’t much to say. They are probably still trying to figure it out. I think we are just feeling frustrated because we have to be patient, and being patient is NOT easy.

    Posted by: Lynda at July 9, 2006 11:03 PM

    Thank you, Mary

    http://www.vet.upenn.edu/newsandevents/news/Barbaro_Update7-9.htm

    Here is a highlight:

    “”While the main fracture is healing well, the pastern joint that doctors are attempting to fuse continues to be the area of concern. This joint was stabilized with new implants and a fresh bone graft.

    “The recovery process from anesthesia took longer with this surgery, but Barbaro is now back in his stall in the Intensive Care Unit,” said Dr. Richardson. “He is receiving pain medication, antibiotics and other supportive care.””

    Posted by: Lynda at July 9, 2006 11:07 PM

    There is news! Go to NB updates!!! See for your self! I think our prayers were answered!!

    Posted by: Judy W. at July 9, 2006 11:08 PM

    OK everyone, here is where we get to do our part as outlined by a number of us already–Susan E., Kim, Skyler, Lisa Morin, Jane, Anna, Therese.

    We need to keep the faith and keep the positive energies flowing and banish the worry and fear.

    I know it is hard, but fear and worry have no part and play no role in anything positive. We each need to do whatever we have to to lift ourselves out of the negative and into the positive–that’s what Bobby has already done for so many of us and now we get to do it for him. Look to Susan E.’s post about Nureyev’s route to recovery if you need a pep talk.

    For all who have more questions–and don’t we all?– I think it is not fair for us to ask Alex (if that’s what we’re doing) to get any more info than what he is already coming up with. He has already shown what a kind and sensitive person he is, and we need to trust him to know when to ask more would be too much. Anyway, even if we had every last detail down as to what Bobby did when or how, we couldn’t make things better for him by just knowing that. We really need to trust that the people closest to him are using all their considerable knowledge and resources to do the very best for Bobby, and let Alex off the hook. 🙂

    Skyler, I loved the prayer you sent, as well as the one you sent, Lisa, but I am familiar with Skyler’s–and for anyone whose keeping count, I think it is also from the Catholic Church. I am not Catholic myself, nor was anyone in my family, but 10 years ago when my brother was very sick, he was given this prayer by a dear friend of mine who at one time had been a nun. Now that I think of it, maybe it was her grandmother (also Catholic, for the record) who gave this prayer to her. Point is, that my brother loved that prayer and remembered it always–it has great power for those who use it, of that I’m sure–as do all heartfelt prayers of faith and belief, regardless of their denominational origins.

    So, let’s visualize Bobby feeling his best and in the winner’s circle at the end of this very long race he’s undertaken at NBC. We know he has the right stuff–let’s show him that we do too, especially when the going gets a little rough.

    You can do it Bobby!! We’re still cheering you on as loudly as ever!

    Nancy in CA

    Posted by: Nancy Babcock at July 9, 2006 11:08 PM

    Thanks, Nancy. We’re all doing what we can to send our suport and love. What a wonderful outpouring on this site. You all are great people. Glad to have met you all.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 9, 2006 11:11 PM

    The NBC update says “late Saturday” – is that an error – did they mean “Sunday”, or did this happen yesterday???

    Posted by: Faye at July 9, 2006 11:13 PM

    New Bolton Center Releases just posted an update.
    Barbaro has had all of his hardware replaced and another longer cast……take a look for yourself!! The prayers worked they went after the problem!! We still have some praying yet to do but they found the problem!!!

    Posted by: Judy W. at July 9, 2006 11:16 PM

    There is a new updated (July 9) on the Penn Vet Medicine and News regarding Bobbys latest surgery. They have removed hardware, cleaned infection, and applied new bone graph. Doctor says these conditions he is experiencing are potentially serious. Keep up the prayers, people…looks like its going to be a long nite.

    Posted by: Therese at July 9, 2006 11:18 PM

    Oh my Gosh I totally missed that!!!!! They redid the WHOLE thing!!! So he did have an infection!!!

    Posted by: Lynda at July 9, 2006 11:22 PM

    Thanks for the update link from NBC. Strange as it seems, I feel better knowing that they did a complete cleaning and changing of the hardware. Dr. R and Barbaro’s medical team are closely monitoring and that is something to really be grateful about.

    A clean slate so to speak, with the knowledge that he did so well at the earliest stages gives me renewed hope.

    Thanks to the NBC staff for being up front about the situation. That route took a lot of guts!

    To Team Barbaro outside of NBC (including everyone doing the website maintenance, thanks for the wonderful updates and your willingness to share everything with Barbaro’s extended family.

    To the big guy – Hope this latest change is just what you need to help put you back on the positive recovery path.

    Love ya,
    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at July 9, 2006 11:23 PM

    they got to the root of the infection that caused both the fever, and abcess, imho. that’s very good and bobby should be resting comfortably now. albeit totally worn out. thanks NBC, Dr. R and team for this.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 9, 2006 11:25 PM

    Oh my gosh … Bobby’s current predicament is really really scary. I feel as sick now as I did upon his initial injury and surgery. PRAY PRAY PRAY.

    Posted by: Sarah at July 9, 2006 11:27 PM

    I apologize to NBC for previously fussing about not issuing more updates.

    Posted by: Sarah at July 9, 2006 11:30 PM

    Quote from update:
    The recovery process from anesthesia took longer with this surgery, but Barbaro is now back in his stall in the Intensive Care Unit,” said Dr. Richardson. “He is receiving pain medication, antibiotics and other supportive care.”


    You think the recovery was longer cos this is the 3rd doggone time he’s had to “go under” this week?

    Posted by: Sarah at July 9, 2006 11:33 PM

    I’ll bet NB little switch board has been a sea of red lites today.

    Posted by: Judy W. at July 9, 2006 11:34 PM

    In the NBC release, I wonder what “supportive care” means? Praise God for all the answered prayers and for all the prayers He will continue to answer for Barbaro’s recovery.

    Posted by: Susan in TX at July 9, 2006 11:38 PM

    if they did bone grafts, they had to take the bone from another part of the body — when i had my spine surgery, a girl next to me was being put under way deeper that i was cause she was having significant lower back surgery — her 3rd one (vs. my first fusion), so maybe they used different anesthetic agents on him this time cause it was not just a cast change, or even simple arthroscopic procedure.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 9, 2006 11:40 PM

    Yay!!!!!!! He is doing better!!!! THANK YOU GOD!!!!

    Posted by: Lynda at July 9, 2006 11:41 PM

    From Alex’s last update … “Bobby was standing on both hind legs and looking for something to eat..”

    Well, those are two great signs!

    Posted by: Sarah at July 9, 2006 11:42 PM

    Hiya, dearest Bobbey! I am so sorry to learn that you had to have another extensive surgery. Please know that you are beloved the world over. May this procedure bring you more comfort, sweet prince. It has been a beautiful day here in CT and I hope that today has been a new beginning for you. Much love, pets, and “scratches”, dearest boy! Robyn, Brent, and Nikita

    Posted by: Robyn Hoffmann at July 9, 2006 11:42 PM

    Michael said Barbaro was looking for something to eat … prayers are being answered! And how great for him to have Michael there with him.

    Posted by: Susan in TX at July 9, 2006 11:43 PM

    Peter’s call is the best news of the day – a little brighter, standing on both hind legs, and looking for something to eat – those are all really good signs that Bobby is feeling better

    Thanks, Alex, for getting info beyond NBC…

    Posted by: Lisa Leach at July 9, 2006 11:43 PM

    thank you, alex, as always. boy that barbaro can sure eat like a horse, huh?

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 9, 2006 11:45 PM

    My prayer for our PRECIOUS BARBARO:>)

    JESUS I ADORE YOU.
    IN YOU I HOPE,
    IN YOU I TRUST,
    IN YOU I HAVE FAITH,
    FOR IT IS IN YOU ALONE, ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE.
    YOU ARE OUR LIVING GOD.
    Heal our PRECIOUS BARBARO….Amen

    For my Internet Family:

    O Lord, send your swift angels to smooth out our wrinkled brows..
    Encircle our night and BARBARO’s recovery with the wings of your protection, so that we, and OUR PRECIOUS BARBARO, may rest quietly, content in your watchful care. Amen

    Love you so much, BARBARO

    Love to my Internet Family

    Posted by: Jeanette C. at July 9, 2006 11:46 PM

    Dr. R and NB Team, thank you for continuing to be aggressive with your treatment for Barbaro. He is under a microscope there, just as he should be. We’re so happy he is under your care.

    Michael, Peter, Kim, Alex, the whole world cares about Barbaro and we are so happy he has you on this team. You are great friends and have been loyal to your guy! What horse can ask for anything more?

    Barbaro, we love you! Continue eating and taking it easy. No fun having to go through this again but Dr. R is on your side, special, precious.

    We love you!
    Daphne

    Posted by: Daphne at July 9, 2006 11:46 PM

    Thank you, Jeanette. I echo those prayers.

    Man, Michael was probably there all night long!!! Barbaro, you are so fortunate to have so many people who love you!!

    Posted by: Lynda at July 9, 2006 11:52 PM

    I’ve never had a broken bone but it seems to me that if an adjustment had to be made to a break after weeks of healing, it would cause some discomfort for awhile. Wouldn’t it? Isn’t it possible that five new screws in place of two bent ones may have stabilized Barbaro’s pastern joint (as was required) so that he’s temporarily uncomfortable with the new configuration?

    YES, I wish NBC would be more forthcoming! It’s agonizing not understanding these troubling things.

    I keep reminding myself that Dean Richardson is at the cutting edge of veterinary orthopedics, and is generally described as ‘brilliant.’ He WILL figure out what’s wrong and fix it. And Barbaro’s certainly doing his part with his fractures healing so well. Not to mention his grace and courage.

    Beautiful boy, hang in there and know all the love and prayers being sent your way.

    Irene

    Posted by: Irene at July 9, 2006 11:58 PM

    Bobby:


    Man, I’m telling you we must be on the same wavelength or something. You woke me up! I woke up thinking that you might have developed some kind of infection in there.


    I worry about that infection but Bobby you trust Dr R right? You’ve gotten to know him pretty well these past few weeks–better than most of us! Use your instincts–you’ve been telling him all week that something isn’t right. Trust him, Bobby.


    I know it isn’t easy going in for surgery yet a third time in one week. And that recovery is so weird–waking in that pool! Gosh, you must be so exhausted.


    Bobby we love you. And we’re all here for you. We might not understand what you’re trying to tell us the first time–but you keep at it. We want to understand and help anyway we can. So you keep at it–and we’ll always always listen.


    Margaret

    Posted by: Margaret at July 10, 2006 12:00 AM

    Not to sound like a broken record, but this latest from NBC is good news–keep the positive vibes flowing–no time to freak out with worry.

    Remember Nureyev…Bobby’s folowing his path. Just a few bumps before the happily ever after.

    Nancy in CA

    Posted by: Nancy Babcock at July 10, 2006 12:01 AM

    This is really scary! I just hope they don’t give up on him. Hang tuff, big guy. Real tuff!

    Posted by: Janet at July 10, 2006 12:02 AM

    I agree with everyone else. My eye immediately caught, “standing on both hind legs, brighter, and looking for food”. I know that’s a change from what has been happening the last week.

    It really *is* a long road. But they had to do it. THey had to find the source of his discomfort, the high temperature. I had a feeling they would have to do surgery, and when we weren’t hearing and weren’t hearing, I knew they were busy!

    Come on Bobby, let’s hope now you have a new lease on life!

    Posted by: J. Carson Black at July 10, 2006 12:02 AM


    To Barbara Kerr: I do so hope you are right.
    –that they got to the bottom of things.

    Bone graft? From Where? Oh, my precious boy!

    Sarah: I feel as sick as you do. And I have to admit that I also have experienced a rise in the level of my frustration in regards to the reporting capabilities of New Bolton Centre.

    Now that they have told us what has been done– the time for an expanded explanation, context and and perspective. Is Bobby in critical condition, for example?

    Dr. Richardson, what does your gut and medical training tell you? Give it to us straight–no chaser. We, Sir, are family.

    I have been off my feed this weekend–all because of a very, very special horse. As some one who could stand to lose 100 pounds, I can tell you that I rarely stop eating.

    COME ON, BIG BOY, FIGHT! FIGHT! fIGHT!

    Lillian Petroff

    Posted by: Lillian Petroff at July 10, 2006 12:03 AM

    thank you, Alex, for the update. We’ve been on pins and needles! I hope this latest resolves the issues he’s been having.

    Posted by: Anna at July 10, 2006 12:03 AM

    I think what Michael reported was great news!!! Bobby obviously feels a lot better and apparenly the infection was the cause of the discomfort. You can’t see that on an xray. We have to remember that they are all doing the best that they can!

    Posted by: Lynda at July 10, 2006 12:05 AM

    I’m almost scared everytime I log on to check for updates, but relieved to hear too that they have done something assertive to attempt to resolve the problem. I think we should take this as good news. The fact that this is not the major fracture causing the problem, I think, might be good too? What do you guys think? I understand that this is potentially serious, but I feel like it’s a good thing that the most serious complication to-date in his recovery process is this and not that the bones are fusing together…which would be much worse. We knew there would be setbacks – it would’ve been impossible for there not to be. We must all continue to pray, send positive energy, and hug our animals and humans a few extra times today!

    Posted by: Sheila at July 10, 2006 12:06 AM

    Well, the first bone graft was in his hip. I am assuming that they would take bone from another large bone site. Mabe his other hip.

    Posted by: Lynda at July 10, 2006 12:07 AM

    Wow, what is going on?

    I just went to the market and all this happens.

    Funny thing happened on the way to the market, as I was driving, there was a huge sign on the road that said “BUMP” followed by some very gravelly pavement. About a 1/4 mile later, there was smooth road.
    I always try to pay attention to “signs” both tangible and otherwise.
    That’s what this is, a bump in the road to recovery.

    This is good news, they dd not sit on this any longer than they had to.

    I will continue to pray and hope with all of you; Friends of Barbaro.

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 10, 2006 12:08 AM

    I can’t keep up with the posts–while I’m typing one, 10 more get posted.

    Anyway, loved reading that Bobby was looking for something to eat–that is SO good, as any of us know who’ve ever had a sick horse or cat–and maybe that’s true for dogs too, but my experiences are not as numerous with them.

    Again, thanks to Alex for letting us in on this inside info that we would never have had without him. This really is very good news!

    Nancy in CA

    Posted by: Nancy Babcock at July 10, 2006 12:08 AM

    Bobby told them something was wrong all this week – So glad his humans listened – He is a very smart boy…

    Fingers crossed that this solves the problem – Michael’s update sounds like things are improving..

    Feel better, Bobby – We like stories about you rolling in your pen and chasing peppermints…

    Posted by: Lisa Leach at July 10, 2006 12:10 AM

    Thanks so much for the update.

    At last, some good news.

    Sally in Louisiana

    Posted by: Sally at July 10, 2006 12:11 AM

    Lisa–

    Love your “sign from the road.” I always notice and pay attention to those things too.

    Nancy in CA

    Posted by: Nancy Babcock at July 10, 2006 12:12 AM

    Bobby standing on both hind legs and looking for food has to be a positive sign.Stay strong sweet boy.We love you.

    Posted by: mary at July 10, 2006 12:17 AM

    Alex, thank you. We’ve said this many, many times before. We’d be lost without you.

    As Nancy said, the fact he is looking for something to eat is a very good sign. Keep thinking that.

    Posted by: Skyler at July 10, 2006 12:20 AM

    Oh, I just read the latest update. THANK YOU, ALEX and NEW BOLTON!!!

    Barbaro’s going to be alright, you know. He’s SO much further along than he was after the Preakness. So much healing has already taken place, and now with a new implant and bone graft and a longer cast he’s in better shape than he has been for the past while.

    GREAT news, sweet boy. You’ll be feeling better tomorrow, and we’ll still be here keeping watch.

    Much love,
    Irene

    Posted by: Irene at July 10, 2006 12:20 AM

    Lisa, “BUMP” is right. God speaks to us in very strange, mystical ways.

    Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at July 10, 2006 12:23 AM

    Rest comfortably, Barbaro. You’ve had a trying week. We continue our prayers for you and your connections. Be strong big boy. You will heal.

    God continue to watch over, and bless our Barbaro and his connections.

    Posted by: Monica & JoAnn at July 10, 2006 12:26 AM

    Bobby, think *peppermints”!

    Posted by: J. Carson Black at July 10, 2006 12:27 AM

    Bobby already has a 7 week advantage (didn’t he win the Derby by 7 lengths?)

    I think and hope that he will feel a lot better now.

    Mr. B, you must be tuckered out. Have a restful night and return to your feisty self tomorrow.

    Love ya,
    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at July 10, 2006 12:27 AM

    i’m not a nurse but i know from experience with a family member who has had several surgeries in a short period of time that too much anesthetic can play havoc. i wonder it that could be causing him some discomfort also. i know people and animals react differently to things but it’s a thought.
    i am so greatful too all you posters, we need a chat room so that we can talk to one another. we are such good people and it would be great to be able to talk and give each other support.
    how about it tim, can you add a chat room to the site? love you buddy….cindi

    Posted by: cindi at July 10, 2006 12:28 AM

    Nancy, I agree with you. After every comment I go back because there are several new ones to read.

    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at July 10, 2006 12:30 AM

    Bobby, There is always trials and turbulations on the way to recovery. Remember God didn’t forget about you. He is watching over you and healing you at the same time. Stay positive and you will be in the pasture in no time. Our prayers and thoughts are with you daily forever. Your a beautiful champ. God Bless You and your staff at Univ of Penn.

    Posted by: Monica at July 10, 2006 12:31 AM

    Bobbey, I have been in tears since posting my message to you. Brent says I should stop checking in so frequently because I get so upset if you aren’t doing so well. But now I’ve just read that you are standing on both legs and looking for something to eat! Yippee! My thanks to all members of Team Barbaro for their caring ways toward you and for keeping your Internet friends updated. Have a good night, sweet prince! Much love & “scratches”, Robyn, Brent, & Nikita

    Posted by: Robyn Hoffmann at July 10, 2006 12:41 AM

    It’s very encouraging that they found and cleaned out the infection, put in new bone, and that Bobby is standing on both hind legs looking for food. He’s a tough customer, that Barbaro! I will be thinking about you constantly tonight, Bobby (as always) and sending positive vibes to you, Mike, Dr. Richardson, the Jacksons, the Brettes, Alex, Dr. Sweeney, Bobby’s internet village…everyone.

    If there is ANYONE left out there who thinks this is all about the stud fees, these past few days and the days to come should put the kibosh on that.

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 10, 2006 12:43 AM

    Just wanted to add how much I appreciate the Jacksons waiving confidentiality all these past weeks and allowing New Bolton and Fair Hill to keep the public updated. The Jacksons certainly didn’t have to do it, and NBC and Fair Hill have gone above and beyond the call to respond to the public’s desire for information. NBC and Dr. Richardson have so many other patients; and here it is, the height of the racing season for Fair Hill. Thanks again to all of you, from all of us, for taking so much time to let all of us strangers know what’s going on with our favorite horse.

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 10, 2006 12:53 AM

    Just got home and was floored by the latest update. I wonder if Peter knew that earlier when he said Bobby wasn’t so good today, no wonder! But, it sounds as if he may be a bit better now. I just hope they have him on a really strong antibiotic. From breeding dogs for 30 years and having seen every problem known to man, I know how important it is to jump on infection with a “big gun.” Let’s all just keep up praying. Poor boy, he has ben through so much. Bobby, we LOVE you.

    Posted by: Jane at July 10, 2006 12:54 AM

    I was afraid to come back here and check for any news. I guess that is a good sign that Bobby was up on both feet and looking for something to eat. Does anyone know exactly how that works with the hardware and screws? I mean is this something during the healing process that happens, or did it just happen from them putting new screws the other day? I just hope he has some comfort and relief now, poor baby. I’ll be back I’m sure checking to be sure everything is alright tonight and tomorrow. I just pray things stay on the right track for our Bobby.

    Posted by: Debbie Jurasus at July 10, 2006 12:59 AM

    Jane, I thought that was strange too. It’s almost like Peter didn’t know that there was a surgery! Otherwise he would have told that to Alex I would think. Or mabe he just didn’t want to say anything until he heard from Michael.

    Posted by: Lynda at July 10, 2006 1:00 AM

    Oh Thank God. Thank Everyone. I’ve already had a fusion in my back. I’d GLADLY give this dear Horse a graft. But then he’d walk like a 57-year old, small Jewish woman from Baltimore!!! The offer stands.


    Thank God, Alex and Dr. Richarson and those too numerous to mention.

    Many Blessings

    Posted by: Debbie at July 10, 2006 1:02 AM

    Hi all,

    I’m not being pessimistic when I say that this current situation with Barbaro is more than a ‘little problem’. He may only be comfortable due to the pain medication. Infections of this nature can be very difficult to clear up.

    I’m mostly concerned that the fusing process doesn’t seem to be going as well as the healing of the fractures.

    Barbaro has a long way to go, let’s stay positive but also realistic.

    Joyce

    Posted by: Joyce at July 10, 2006 1:04 AM

    Hey Alex, you’ve been quoted again! Horsetalk New Zealand has already run the stories of today’s events and has quoted you, from this website.

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 10, 2006 1:04 AM

    Joyce, you are right. Dr. Richardson said this is serious and we have to keep that in mind. I thought about the graft too. Obviously the first bone graft hadn’t started the healing process, or I don’t think they would have changed it. I don’t know how long it takes, though. It seems they are more worried about the joint not fusing.

    Posted by: Lynda at July 10, 2006 1:14 AM

    BOBBY…Did you feel our love and prayers for you!!! We were praying for you…ALL OF US…maybe thousands of US…UNITED IN LOVE and CARING …PRAYING FOR YOUR RECOVERY and doesn’t THE GREAT ONE UPSTAIRS ANSWER PRAYERS???? Now you are safe back in your comfy stall looking for FOOD!!!! We won’t stop our PRAYER VIGIL …I’ll keep praying through the night for you CHAMP!!!! By morning I expect you to be all bright eyed and bushy tailed looking for more food BEAUTIFUL BOY!!! So rest for now and let us continue to be your strength…we’ll be your right hind leg for now so to speak!!!!

    Thanks everyone at New Bolton…Dr. R. and staff…you’ve been working very hard to solve the mystery!!! Alex and everyone at Fair Hill …did you feel the outpouring of love for you and BOBBY???

    Kisses CHAMP…sweet dreams of your buttercups and home…rest and heal….love from Maribel

    Posted by: Maribel at July 10, 2006 1:15 AM

    Re: The bone graft. Did it need to be replaced because the removal of the plate disturbed it?

    Just a thought.

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 10, 2006 1:15 AM

    http://tcm.bloodhorse.com/viewstory.asp?id=6788

    Guys–check out this article about Nureyev . . . . . a little problem like we have experienced the last few days could be just a little bump in the road.

    None of us can afford to see any negative in the current situation. Things could get drastically worse–and our horse still has a good shot at coming out okay on the other end.

    Check out the article from the link above. It will put things into perspective.

    Posted by: Jeremy S. Fisher at July 10, 2006 1:18 AM

    Barbaro, may you be blessed in the name of the Holy One who created you, and may you and the Jacksons, Alex, Michael, the Brettes and all who know and love you dearly, enjoy life together and care for one another in peace.

    Posted by: Debra at July 10, 2006 1:19 AM

    Bobby,
    It is a beautiful mystery how we love you as if you were our own. Certainly no one, but all, cling to the love web connecting us, bringing us, to distant loved ones. I love you, Bobby.

    My father and grandfather were a surgeons. I scrubbed with my Dad hundreds of times. At night when the hospital quiets down and scheduling is not an issue is an opportune time to do these things. Dr. R is a decisive and courageous physician. He didn’t wait until morning, he saw what needed to be done, and did it now. This is not agressive, agressive care is doing more before indicated. I like this man. Is Barbaro not decisive and courageous? I like to think they complement each other.

    God Bless Barbaro, his family, and the Dean Team.

    read more about Doc R. –

    Posted by: Terry Lilly at July 10, 2006 1:24 AM

    Hi, again: I’ve actually been sitting on my computer since the first time I logged in at 9:30 this morning…….I’ve hit the refresh button close to maybe 100 times today. My little mutt (Brownie) finally bit thru the wiring on the back of my PC and my screen went blank. I haven’t even played with him today nor freshned his food and water. How is that for being so dedicated to our BARBARO. Brownie is now fed and I gave him a good massage. He’s asleep. Hope our BIG GUY will be better by tomorrow. Rest well everyone………we’ve had a very rough weekend.

    BARBARO: Your dedicated fan in the Land of Enchantment will have you in her prayers 24/7 as always.

    Jeanette Cavalier

    Posted by: Jeanette C. at July 10, 2006 1:25 AM

    Read more about Doc R. at http://alumni.dartmouth.edu/news/news.php?p=3&id;=0441

    Posted by: Terry Lilly at July 10, 2006 1:27 AM

    May God pour His Grace upon you. You can beat this, Barbaro. Hang in there, Buddy. We love you.
    Sanda

    Posted by: Sanda at July 10, 2006 1:38 AM

    Thank you, Terry Lilly for sharing your insights.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 10, 2006 1:44 AM

    Link to Baltimore Sun’s report on Bobby’s current situation:

    http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/horseracing/bal-barbaro0709,0,5300550.story?coll=bal-sports-horse

    Posted by: Sarah at July 10, 2006 1:50 AM

    Re the Baltimore Sun article, what is meant by “other supportive care”? This was in NBC’s statement also.

    Posted by: Susan in TX at July 10, 2006 1:58 AM

    Question for anyone:

    Is the joint they are worried about the one between the long and short pastern bones? (P1 and P2) That’s where they put new screws last week, at the lower end of the first plate.

    I would guess (but I don’t know–please correct if I’m wrong!) that the other joint–the messy messy fetlock–is what they are describing as healing well. Earlier in the week, Dr. R said that the problem area was not part of the “primary fracture.”

    Information, anyone?

    Posted by: Karla at July 10, 2006 2:00 AM

    Susan E. thanks for your last post. We really are fortunate that the inside news about our beautiful boy is made public at all. There is a certain amount of risk involved with leaving the door open to public scrutiny as Fair Hill, NBC and all of Bobby’s connections have done.

    Let’s focus on helping our Special One to heal and on supporting Team Barbaro and not be sidetracked by suspicions and frustration. We are all gravely concerned, but need to trust that all those involved in Bobby’s care are upfront and honest with us. I don’t think we can believe otherwise.

    Beautiful Bobby, you have taken yet another unknown journey this weekend in an attempt to heal and be whole again. As usual, guided by your trust in Dr. R and your caregivers, you have completed the journey with all the grace and stength befitting a champion.

    Rest and enjoy a peaceful sleep tonight. We love you Beautiful.

    Posted by: Jill at July 10, 2006 2:02 AM

    Bobby,

    Hang in there, big guy. You are in the absolute best of hands and Dr. R is on top of everything. We’re praying for you and all your connections.

    Kim & family

    Posted by: Kim at July 10, 2006 2:03 AM

    Hello all…

    My heart is in my throat but I am ever hopeful taht the miracle will happen. Thank all of you for being there as a support net as it is so hard to express my love for this horse to people who don’t understand. Even my husband who knows how much these horses and Barbaro in particular (even befroe the Preakness) listens but really doesn’t know how to respond to my reactions to the latest news. He is wonderful and tries, gives me a hug but the discussion about the details does not hold interest for him. Thank goodness ALex started this vigil for our Bobby… I would be lost without his updates and all of you who echo my concern fo this beautiful, majestic animal.

    Its funny…today I was out showing houses in NJ (I am a Realtor) and I went into a Seller’s home office where the Seller was sitting at his computer….he had a picture of Barbaro up on his screen as a screensaver! It was the shot after the inital surgery w/ Bobby in the blanket. Of course I had to say something (my friend who I was showing houses too was in awe that I knew so much about his condition!!!) The Seller was so funny…he was talking about how well Bobby was doing but then I explained what was happening and directed him to this site for current updates. Then he proceeded to tell me that his last name was a…”Barbaro!!!”. I got a kick out of that!

    Also,the other day I was talking to my dog’s vet about vetinary medicine and how far it has come….(my dog had some growths sugically removed) and of course we started talking about Barbaro…the vet set that he would have LOVED to be an assistant on the initial surgery….it was so revolutionary….but he said he would not have wanted to perfom it himself as it was so complicated. He was amazed at how well Bobby has done so far as well. I am hoping this is just a setback …we knew it could happen but I prayed it wouldn’t. Now we just have to keep focusing that positive energy, right!!!!! Our Bobby and Dr. Richardson are pioneers.
    I feel so blessed to have this site to express my love and concern….thank you all.

    Maria

    Posted by: Maria Ackerman at July 10, 2006 2:10 AM

    Joyce – your concerns are mine as well. I would have thought fusing would have at least started by now. Lets hope it has, but just incurred a setback.

    Dear Barbaro – you represent all that is right in this world – you have the bravery & will to survive – please don’t forget that

    Posted by: Danielle at July 10, 2006 2:14 AM

    I have not been on since this morning, it is 8:30p.m. now, I am flabbergasted by the news, and the postings. I am crying and barely seeing the keys. I am glad Bobby is awake and wanting to be fed, but am freaking out. I knew it, I kept telling my Dad I felt “iffy”, like something hinky was going on. They were not being as forthcoming as usual, now we know why. It was all a ruse to keep us out of the loop until they knew everything was finished.

    I am going to continue my diligent prayer for Bobby’s recovery. I pray he feels no pain, and can resume a halfway decent horsey life, in the near future. This may only be a temporary setback, one that can and was controlled by the good Dr. R.

    BARBARO-I LOVE YOU VERY MUCH BIG BOY
    PLEASE FEEL BETTER SOON-EAT, SLEEP AND DINE WELL

    I hope all our positive prayer and energy continues to flow straight to the source.

    DEE—IT IS MARVELOUS YOU ARE BACK,I AM SORRY ABOUT YOUR FAMILY MEMBER. WE HAVE WONDERED ABOUT YOU FOREVER,GIRL!!

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at July 10, 2006 2:20 AM

    I think the big risk now is that if his infection is systemic (body-wide ie. through his blood), the new hardware can become infected as well. Ideally, you’d clear the infection before introducing new hardware but that’s obviously not an option. Also, if his infection has spread (sort of sounds like it has), then he is likely to not feel well simply because of that. And multiple bouts of anesthesia in a short period of time is tough on the system. It takes a while for the liver/kidneys to clear all the medication so each time, the build-up makes the recovery period longer. His body is most definitely being taxed. It’s heartbreaking to know he’s going through this but I trust everyone involved will do the right thing as his progress unfolds. Barbaro is a fighter. He has enormous spirit. I think his looking for something to eat is the best news today. I’m holding on to that for now. Everyone’s positive posts here have really encouraged me. Many thanks to you all. And as always, special thanks to Alex.

    Posted by: jen at July 10, 2006 2:32 AM

    Sleep well tonight, dear Barbaro. Rest and get well. We are all here for you, praying for your recovery, Sweet Boy! Love you, and God Bless You! Sue xxoxoxo

    Posted by: Sue at July 10, 2006 2:55 AM

    I’M SO SAD, I REALLY DIDN’T THINK THIS WOULD HAPPEN ALMOST 2 MONTHS AFTER HIS INITIAL SURGERY. MY HEART IS ALSO IN MY THROAT AND TEARS ROLLING DOWN MY FACE. WE ALL NEED TO PRAY FOR HIM ALL NIGHT LONG. MAY 20TH SEEMS SO LONG AGO, WHAT A HORRIBLE DAY IT WAS- THEN EVERYTHING SEEMED TO BE SO BRIGHT. THIS ARTICLE IS THE FIRST TIME I’VE SEEN DR. RICHARDSON BE THIS FRANK ABOUT BARBARO NOT DOING WELL.

    PLEASE BLESS BOBBY WITH A MIRACLE!!!!

    http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/more/07/09/barbaro.complication.ap/index.html?section=si_more

    CHERYL-INDIANAPOLIS

    Posted by: Cheryl at July 10, 2006 2:58 AM

    Hi all:


    I know many of you are angry about Bobby’s conditon. I too am upset. But I think it’s a dangerous road we go down when we say things like NBC is hiding something because there hasn’t been any updates. If anyone from NBC comes here (and they may well)its going to make them think twice before releasing any more info on Bobby. It’s about setting precedent. If all we do is bitch then there going to rethink talking to us.


    I know we want as much info as we can get. And we all want it now. Waiting is so hard. But we ask Bobby to patient in these trying times. I too must ask many of you to be equally as patient when it comes to getting info.


    Alex does a supreme job updating this site anywhere from one to three times A DAY! NBC just doesn’t have the staff to do this. They are busy there. If they aren’t working on Bobby, don’t you think they have other animals to take care of–who are as equally in need?


    For me, Alex is the best in man. Because he tries so diligantly everyday to get us info. And Michael must know that he comes here to tell us what is what. Michael himself has been forthcoming all week–even the other day when it wasn’t so good. That morning Alex said no one was talking. That spoke volumes.


    So with that said it’s time again to refocus our strengths to Bobby. Say a prayer, light a candle, think good thoughts for Bobby–whatever your cup of tea is–let’s get back to supporting Bobby.


    I hope you sleep well tonight Bobby. Have sweet dreams of eating grass, rolling in mud, warm baths and carrot filled tubs…


    Margaret

    Posted by: Margaret at July 10, 2006 3:01 AM

    Bobby, Sending you some get well hugs and kisses..We are all praying for you..prayer is powerful..God doesn’t forget his furry ones..you are in our hearts and minds constantly..don’t give up..we love you so much…you are a inspiration to many people…May God continue to heal you..God Bless all your Angels taking care of you.

    Posted by: Melissa in Wilkes Barre PA at July 10, 2006 3:01 AM

    Well said, Margaret.

    I know everyone is anxious and fearful, but we’re not Barbaro’s owners or inner circle and legally, we’re not entitled to information about his health except insofar as the Jacksons (very graciously) authorize its release.

    I’m going to keep thinking positive thoughts about Barbaro. Everyone who is caring for him is very vigilant and top-notch.

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 10, 2006 3:06 AM

    Barbaro, I just wanted to send a good night wish to you before heading off to bed, although I will not sleep soundly until this “bump” has passed.

    Close your eyes beautiful Barbaro and listen, hear that? It is the prayers and wishes of many being sent your way. Let these good thoughts blanket you, bring you comfort and make you well again.

    Good night sweet Barbaro.

    Good night friends.

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 10, 2006 3:13 AM

    Good Evening Y’all (July 9 @ 9:41p.m. EST),

    I am astounded by the latest updates on Bobby. Have been out of pocket and trying to catch up.

    Dearest Bobby,

    Sending you all the love and good wishes possible.
    Hope you have a restful night and an uneventful Monday.

    Alex,

    Thanks for the updates and new pictures. Also the updates on Tim’s horses. Speaking of Tim-Glad to see another good-looking Englishman has joined the U.S. ranks. (My husband is an Englisman.) Okay Alex, it is time to reveal yourself, since we have seen almost everyone else.

    Lillian,

    Your piece cracked me up.

    Bobbie B,

    Welcome to the Barbaro network.

    Dee,

    Welcome back.

    David,

    Keep up the good work!!! I loved your poem about Man ‘O War.

    Daphne and Edie,

    How are the furry children?

    Lisa, Skyler, Lynn, and Jeanette,

    Thank you for the wonderful prayers for Barbaro. They made me cry, but to have hope and positive thoughts for Bobby.

    I was reading the other posts on the prosthetic limbs on some horses in Kentucky. Earlier, I had relayed a story about Molly the pony that received a prosthetic leg at the LSU Vet School. She was a Katrina rescue that had been attacked by a pit bull, who was also a Katrina rescue. (Bless their hearts.)Go to www.LSUequine.com to read about her.

    Last, but certainly not least,
    Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, Edgar, Michael, Peter, Kim, Katy, Dr. R, NBC staff and anyone else connected to Barbaro in anyway; Thank You for the opportunity to share Barbao with you at this diffucult time

    Posted by: Donna at July 10, 2006 3:16 AM

    I have been out all day and just got in and checked the e-mails- My goodness ! I had a feeling yesterday and last night to pray extra hard for Barbaro ! Here is a verse & chorus from a song we sang at church. It is very appropriate for this situation:

    GRACE ALONE

    “Every promise we can make,
    every prayer & step of faith,
    every difference we will make
    Is only by His grace.
    Every mountain we will climb,
    every ray of hope we shine,
    Every blessing left behind
    Is only by His Grace

    Grace Alone , which God supplies
    Strength unknown He will provide,
    Christ in us, our cornerstone;
    We will go forth in grace alone”

    We hang on to each ray of hope, the journey will be long and as said- there will be bumps in the road ! Every step is a step of faith.

    Lets us Hope, Dream and Beleive- Barbaro has inspired us in so many ways- Was Shall go forth in Grace Alone for Barbaro.

    Roy and Gretchen, you have such grace & have embraced the world by caring for Barbaro-Thank you for allowing us into your lives.

    Michael, Peter and Kim Brette,Edgar, Eduardo,
    Dr. Kathy Anderson, Each of you know Barbaro well, Barbaro gave you his spirit & each of you connected to bring out the best in Barbaro. (& he brought out the best in each of you )

    Dr. Richardson and the staff at NBC – You were willing to take the chance knowing of the many risks , all for the love of a hero named Barbaro!
    Thanks for believing and for making history!

    Tim,Alex,Eliza- You are a Godsend for your dedication in keeping us up to date with Barbaro and the events at Fair Hill. You have created a circle of faith and support!

    To Barbaro – Get well my handsome boy. You WILL be victorious through this journey ! We Love you !


    from the movie Pocahontas…

    ….”and we are all connected to each other, in a cirle, in a hoop that never ends!”

    Praying for God’s gracious, healing touch for each of you !

    Julia B

    Posted by: Julia B at July 10, 2006 3:17 AM

    I’m just hoping the staff at NBC haven’t abandoned “natural” means to help keep him healthy… that were used early on (such as the hand picked grass to supplement his diet). The first few weeks, he seemed to avoid infection (when it seems to be most likely to have occurred) and he seemed to generally do extremely well. Fresh grass has very effective antibiotic properties (among the numerous other things it does), and can be a powerful underpinning of convential/artificial means. It is by the way the natural food for horses in their wild grazing state. Conversely, refined sugar products (mints, cubes, etc)undermines the body’s defense mechanisms.. I would avoid completely while recovering. Hang in there!

    Posted by: Bill at July 10, 2006 3:17 AM

    May the Lord watch over him, and all of us tonight. I’m desperately hoping for good news in the morning. May we all have a better Monday than was our Sun. I hope everyone gets some well deserved rest tonight, especially the beautiful and tired Barbaro. I hope his pain meds will help him sleep. rest well and be better tomorrow, brave one. love to all, BB

    Posted by: Bobbie B. at July 10, 2006 3:25 AM

    Margaret–

    Thank you for your post a few posts back–so well said and so very true.

    Again, thanks.

    Nancy in CA

    Posted by: Nancy Babcock at July 10, 2006 3:29 AM

    LETS ALL STAY POSITIVE FOR BARBARO! I’M VERY SAD, BUT THE PREVIOUS POSTS THANKING THE JACKSONS, NEW BOLTON CENTER, ALEX, TIM, PETER, MICHAEL, DR RICHARDSON AND MANY MORE ARE DEFINITELY WARRANTED!!! THEY HAVE ALL BEEN WONDERFUL THROUGH THIS ORDEAL, REGARDLESS OF WHAT HAPPENS.

    WE ALL LOVE YOU BARBARO, PLEASE GET WELL!!! I AM SENDING POSITIVE ENERGY TO YOU.

    STACY, THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE LINK ABOUT “MAN IN HAVANA”

    CHERYL

    Posted by: Cheryl at July 10, 2006 3:29 AM

    Sleep well tonight dear boy. Know that our positive energy surrounds you, may that give you strength as you overcome this obstacle.

    We’re with you in spirit with every movement you make, every heartbeat, every glance, every thought that goes through your magnificent being. We’re with you always.

    You’re in the best possible place, with the absolute best doctor and team of residents, interns, nurses. Your caring owners, trainer and assistant trainer, groom love you very much, as do we.

    And to this group of people who have come to mean so very much to me, personally, try to sleep well tonight. We’ll be together again first thing in the morning, and continue to be there for each other throughout the day.

    And to you Alex, you most of all, sleep well knowing how much we appreciate the gift you continue to give us every day.

    Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at July 10, 2006 3:50 AM

    Alex,

    Are you OK?

    Posted by: Judy W. at July 10, 2006 3:52 AM

    I think Alex is probably in bed. Its almost 11 pm on the east coast.

    Posted by: Lynda at July 10, 2006 3:56 AM

    I keep thinking: it takes a village to save a Barbaro!

    Posted by: J. Carson Black at July 10, 2006 4:02 AM

    Sweet Beautiful Barbaro:
    I haven’t posted a message in quite awhile, but I feel it is time again to speak to you. You have been in my prayers continuously, since the accident, and I check the updates on this site everyday.
    My heart sank when I saw your name in the headlines on my comcast news website tonight, and I immediately came to this site. After reading everything, including everyones posts, I feel alot better. Knowing that you were looking for something to eat made me feel very relieved, because I know (having been through several surgeries myself) that having any appetite at all after surgery is a great thing.
    And just having gone under anesthesia 3 times in one week cannot be the best thing for you, and could be causing you some distress.
    So, Barbaro, rest, be patient, and continue to be the strong baby that you are. There is so much love and prayers surrounding you, I am sure all of it will help you to feel much better very soon. You are sweet and so special. All my love, Amy Abbot
    P.S. Hope you are allowed to have EXTRA peppermints and carrots, since you’ve been such a good boy!

    Posted by: Amy Abbot at July 10, 2006 4:03 AM

    At a critical time like this, give Barbaro a big
    psychological lift by bringing over his old friend
    Messaging.

    Posted by: David Letell at July 10, 2006 4:12 AM

    At a critical time like this, give Barbaro a big
    psychological lift by bringing over his old friend
    Messaging.

    Posted by: David Letell at July 10, 2006 4:13 AM

    Bringing Messaging to ‘visit’ Barbaro could very well cause chaos. The last thing Barbaro needs is more anxiety. Even if equines ‘visited’ as we humans do (and they don’t), watching his pony leave would do much more harm than good. Although horses do feel and exhibit emotion, they do so in the way of the horse, not the human’s way.

    Joyce

    Posted by: Joyce at July 10, 2006 4:26 AM

    Indeed it is difficult for all of us who love this magnificent horse so much to watch him go through all this, but it is also important to
    remember that 1) he is getting the BEST care possible and 2) he is a strong and intelligent animal. If anyone can survive, he can!!!!

    Posted by: Ernie at July 10, 2006 4:50 AM

    Dear Alex,

    I do hope you are taking care of yourself! Don’t know when you squeeze in the sleep but I hope you are. There must be a way to nominate you for a Pulizer Prize!


    I’m with Susan E and Nancy Babcock, “Remember Nureyev” It’s going to be a long haul, but thanks to Alex and Tim (Gee, he’s cute-must be a Fair Hill requirement!)for allowing us a forum to cheer on the good days and also send prayers for and energy to our beautiful, beloved Bobby.

    I have been reading the posts here for almost 7 weeks now and it’s been a great comfort to shake my head in agreement when I hear that people are “behind on things” because they spend so much time every day keeping up with Bobby.


    Bless you Alex! Take care.

    Brenda

    Posted by: Brenda at July 10, 2006 4:58 AM

    Joyce recently wrote: “Although horses do feel and exhibit emotion, they do so in the way of the horse, not the human’s way.”

    You mean Barbaro is NOT human?????

    😉

    Posted by: Sarah at July 10, 2006 5:20 AM

    Karla,

    I believe the fetlock (ankle) joint was fused, which would involve the cannon bone and P1. I guess that would make sense as the cannon was fractured along with the sesamoid and P1.

    Jen,

    I haven’t read anything about the results of any bloodwork that was probably done. Hopefully, his white count is normal and the infection is still localized.

    Joyce

    Posted by: Joyce at July 10, 2006 5:27 AM

    Monday marks the beginning of a new week for us two-leggers. Lets keep positive thoughts and move forward to thinking of more joyous daily hurdles that Bobby might pass each day. His people that surround him love him faithfully and “in person” by touch, but I know he feels the world around him, spiritually. I know we have to think positive and good toughts, and be glad for each and every second, minute, and each extra day we all have in this world. Life is so fleeting. We must remain on our quest to be “up” and look to the future, and make it bright for one and all. Prayer does work, as we can all attest. Loving energy abounds here, amongst all the “Barbaro’s Virtual Village”, let’s keep it up,folks!! :0)

    BARBARO-I LOVE YOU VERY MUCH BIG BOY!!!

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at July 10, 2006 5:30 AM

    Barbaro, good night, my sweet.

    We love you.

    Daphne

    Posted by: Daphne at July 10, 2006 5:34 AM

    Oh baby,
    I’m so very sorry for all you and your people have been through. It sounds as thought the docs might have found the source of your discomfort. I pray that this is true and that you are on your way to being well and spunky again.

    Always in my prayers dear Barbaro.

    Posted by: Mishelle at July 10, 2006 5:38 AM

    I was wondering what caused the infection? Perhaps Barbaro’s immune system has been weakened. Bill makes some excellent observations regarding “natural” or “alternative” medicine & nutrition. Fresh grass, apples & carrots (preferably organic) & lots of water are particularly good. Also,there are “alternative” things that humans take to aid healing bones & infections & to boost the immune system. Could these be taken – together with – his other medications? I have personally experienced the benefits of “alternative” medicine & just thought that Bobby might benefit too, IN CONJUNCTION WITH his traditional treatment which sounds fabulous, OF COURSE. The situation is obviously serious and I wanted so much to help in some small way. I’m praying in Jesus name for perfect healing of beautiful Barbaro. I thought everyone’s prayers were very moving & dear Barbaro needs them so much.

    Posted by: Elizabeth at July 10, 2006 6:22 AM

    Barbaro-

    Rest. Be well. The energy of all the people rooting for you will rise to help you through. We believe in you.

    To all the connections – we are all rooting for you too!

    I have so many questions but the biggest one is when was the last time Eduardo saw Bobby?

    Posted by: Lynn at July 10, 2006 6:23 AM

    It’s 1:30 am and I’m sitting here just staring at this computer as if suddenly “new” news is gonna pop up.

    I hope Barbaro is feeling better every second and is now sleeping comfortably with visions of peppermints in his head.

    I hope Alex is getting some restful sleep now too.

    Posted by: Sarah at July 10, 2006 6:44 AM

    Hi all:
    Just an observation about bringing Messaging to see Bobby.


    First Bobby is in ICU and UPENN has super strict rules about visitors. That’s why us humans can’t even get in to visit. And bringing in a horse that doesn’t need care is bringing in a source of potential infection. UPENN has an article up about Salmonella. Most horses shed Salmonella virus–but it isn’t generally bothersome until the horse is somehow stressed. Messaging could be a source of this virus. You really need to read this article because it explains far better than I can.


    The other observation here is Bobby has probably forgotten Messaging. Most foals when they are separated from their dams forget mama within just a few days. Bobby hasn’t been around Messaging for some 7 weeks now.


    Oh Bobby feel better tonight. My eyes are weary with all the looking around I’ve been doing on you and Dr R. Sleep well tonight. I love you.


    Margaret

    Posted by: Margaret at July 10, 2006 6:58 AM

    Everyone… please remember that Bobby is in the very best place he can be. As I’ve read through the posts there seems to be a lot of 2nd guessing of Dr. Richardson and NBC. They are the best in the business folks. Please don’t lose the positive energy. The Jacksons and all involved have shown that they tell us everything.

    Chasing infections is tough business. I’m sure if they didn’t update immediately it was not because they didn’t want us to know – they just wanted to get it right.

    Someone asked about supportive care – my guess is he is probably on fluids – to be sure his gut stays healthy, and to flush the anethesia from his body. Sometimes they also give DMSO IV to help with the toxins that may be present. I’m sure whatever he needs – he is getting it.

    Someone also ask about the fusion – P1 and P2 are below the fetlock. I believe the issue is the cannon bone must fuse to the fetlock and the fetlock must fuse to P1. The primary fracture was P1 and the cannon bone. The joint needs to fuse to be stable.

    As I log off for the night I would also like to say – I second an earlier post about Bobby being able to feel the energy, let’s try to send LOTS of positive energy to him – how about we not send negative energy out into the universe.

    Posted by: lynn at July 10, 2006 6:58 AM

    Dear Barbaro, Hopefully you’re enjoying a restfull nights sleep as it’s now 1:30 a.m. our time. I suffer from chronic pain and have complex disabilities so I feel immensly for you. Unable to sleep myself, I’ll be keeping a prayer vigil for you throughout the night with countless others. I thank God for blessing you with Dr. Richardson and for seeing you through this “bump” in your journey to recovery. Dream sweet dreams Barbaro and may you feel God’s loving grace upon you, filling you with strength and renewing your spirit. Hugs and kisses, Lynn

    Posted by: Lynn at July 10, 2006 7:04 AM

    i didn’t hardly sleep last nite! i think i daid barbaro’s name over and over a thousand times!!
    the first thing i did when i got up was come here. keep up the good vibes everyone, i know you are.
    everyone at NBC, we KNOW you are going over and beyond the call of duty for this beautiful horse. it’s just so hard for us to sit and wait for good news, it’s frustrating. but, we have ALL the faith in the world in you and are greatful that you have shared all this with us. so, forgive us our anxiety and our questioning. we just want to understand and be apart of the good and the bad news.
    thank all posters for being here for all of us…cindi

    Posted by: cindi at July 10, 2006 11:45 AM

    http://www.dailylocal.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=16901506&BRD;=1671&PAG;=461&dept;_id=17782&rfi;=6

    here’s a nice story on barbaro’s dam and baby brothers. it’s happy.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 10, 2006 11:52 AM

    Alex, thank you so much for the morning update. I hope you were able to rest.

    Barbaro, we’re with you, love. We will take “decent” night. You have been through so much and let’s take it one hour at a time. Sending lots of positive engergy and love your way.

    Love, Daphne and Penelope

    Posted by: Daphne at July 10, 2006 12:15 PM

    thanks alex for the update. i’ll take decent. works for me. it sounds like the big bay got some well-deserved sleep finally.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 10, 2006 12:16 PM

    Good Morning Friends of Barbaro,

    Thank you Alex for the update. I will also take “decent”. Poor baby.

    Sending lots of prayers and good wishes to you Barbaro. I love you baby as does my whole family. xoxoxo

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 10, 2006 12:19 PM

    Alex, Thank you so much for keeping us all up-to-date on Barbaro’s progress. I hope you know how important you’ve become to all of Barbaro’s fans around the world. I’m sure it hasn’t been easy on you, just know that what you’re doing is very much appreciated.

    Bobby, I hope you have a good day today and get plenty of apples to munch. We’re praying for you big guy, and sending love and well wishes!

    Posted by: Linda & Max at July 10, 2006 12:34 PM

    Alex, Thanks so much for getting the update posted so quickly. Describing Bobby’s night as “decent” is like music to my ears!!! One of many more blessings to come. I’m still holding my prayer vigil for you Bobby and will be checking on you throughout the day as I always do. If you can, give Dr. Richardson some nuzzles for me. Eat a hearty brkfst. and take it easy, you’ve been through so much. hugs and kisses, lynn

    Posted by: Lynn at July 10, 2006 12:49 PM

    DECENT=DELIGHTFUL

    ALEX-THANKS FOR YOUR DILIGENCE!

    BARBARO WE ALL PRAY FOR YOU-WE ALL LOVE YOU VERY MUCH

    Posted by: Dora J Crow at July 10, 2006 12:59 PM

    The very first thing I did this morning is check the update. I agree, “decent” sounds pretty good all things considered. I had a dream last night about Barbaro running through a pasture – I’m taking this is a premonition and the sign of impending psychic abilities (despite having none prior to this):)

    Sometimes we must hit the bottom before we can rise up and prevail. Perhaps this is Barbaro’s 2nd bottoming out? It seemed too good to be true that he would recover without any kind of glitch in the process. This is just a glitch, it has to be. I believe in happy endings and will continue to send all of my positive energy Barbaro’s way. It’s a new day and the beginning of something good for him today – I can feel it!

    Posted by: Sheila at July 10, 2006 1:02 PM

    A “decent” night for Bobby – after a week of 3

    surgeries, discomfort, infection, fever, new

    stuff being bolted into his bones, etc., etc. –

    sounds like progress! Keep it up, Big Boy!!

    Don’t ever forget that you’re the Champion of

    Champions! You WILL win this race – the

    biggest race of them all!

    Posted by: Sarah at July 10, 2006 1:06 PM

    http://www.horsetalk.co.nz/news/0607/040.shtml Link to the NZ article quoting our Alex, and containing a link to this site.

    I’ll take “decent” too – and thank you so much, Alex, for an early report today to set us all at relative ease.

    I’m sure that seeing his “regular” people on a regular basis, is helping Barbaro maintain his equilibrium in these difficult times. We all know he couldn’t be in better hands.

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

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 10, 2006 1:06 PM

    Has anyone heard whether NBC is planning to resume daily updates until Bobby completely overcomes this particular episode?

    Posted by: Sarah at July 10, 2006 1:10 PM

    Alex, thanks for the early update- it means so much not to have to wait with such anxiety! So our big guy made it through the night “decent” and that’s great and more than most could do under the same circumstances. His strong body is being tested with all these procedures so close together, but he’s strong and HE WILL PREVAIL. keep the faith for Beautiful Barbaro. A happy good morning to all. BB

    Posted by: Bobbie B. at July 10, 2006 1:18 PM

    Thanks so much for getting the update posted so quickly. I feel this is more than a bump, more like a Mountain. We need to pray together. The thought of him being in so much pain.
    Dear God be with him today, please fuse the joints. Give Barbaro a good day today. In your name we pray.

    Posted by: Debbie at July 10, 2006 1:26 PM

    Come on Baby–we have come to far now! We love you Bobby and We need you to be Ok–there are so many bad things in our world right now and to look on here everyday and see you are winning the fight against the odds has given me strength and faith. Have a good day today and we will all continue to pray for you!

    Posted by: Susie at July 10, 2006 1:30 PM

    Barbaro and all your caregivers . . .will be thinking about you all day and hoping that you have more’decent’ days and nights. This is just one of those bumps in the road that Dr. Richardson warned us about, and although it hurts all of us because you are hurting, we are helping you stand on ALL FOUR LEGS knowing that you keep us standing on two. Please don’t give up. We need you to hang in there.

    Posted by: Janet at July 10, 2006 1:30 PM

    Sarah you are RIGHT!!!! That was a TRIPLE CROWN REPORT for OUR CHAMP if I ever heard it after all he’s been through!!!!!

    THANKS SO MUCH ALEX…KISSES and HUGS to all the family at Fair Hill who have been so concerned along with US…THERE’S STILL PLENTY OF LOVE COMING YOUR WAY TOO…..

    CHAMP …YOU are just so AMAZING !!!! ALWAYS REMEMBER YOU and I are SURVIVORS BOBBY !!!! KINDRED SPIRITS !! SO WHAT’S OUR MOTTO “CHAMP”…..”WE’LL DO WHATEVER IT TAKES”…DON”T FORGET OUR MOTTO!!!! We kept a PRAYER VIGIL for you all night just as we promised BOBBY…DID YOU FEEL ALL THOSE PRAYERS and all that LOVE BEAUTIFUL BOY ???? We’ll continue until you see those green pastures and your beloved buttercups….WE’LL NEVER GIVE UP until YOU WIN YOUR RACE…we’ll be right there at the finish line TO CHEER YOU!!!!

    Dr. R and Staff at NBC ….lots of love and prayers coming your way to you too!!!!
    Gretchen and Roy you are in our hearts and on our minds constantly may GOD BLESS YOU TOO for your LOVE !!!!!

    Everyone….I have to go to London today so hold down the fort….you’ll all be close to my heart all day….LOVE TO YOU ALL ….Maribel

    Posted by: Maribel at July 10, 2006 1:34 PM

    Hey Boy, You can do this – hang tough – your a champion!

    We know there will be set back but we all know you have the will and determine to get through this…May God Bless you and all his creatures.


    I listened to your prayer again today and as I write the tears are streaming. I heard the song flipping channels and thoughts of you and all your glory (and pain) were there.


    To all of our Barbaro friends, etc.,

    here are a few links:
    From USAToday
    http://www.usatoday.com/sports/horses/2006-07-09-barbaro-complications_x.htm?POE=SPOISVA

    From NTRA:
    http://www.ntra.com/content.aspx?type=news&id;=18822

    Love and GodSpeed, Barbaro!!

    Posted by: lynnette at July 10, 2006 1:35 PM

    Let’s all say a prayer from all those close to Barbaro connections (Mr. Matz, Fair Hill, his groom Eduardo, his owners, Peter, Kim, Alex etc.,) during these difficult times also.

    Posted by: lynnette at July 10, 2006 1:39 PM

    Just read the Nureyev article on bloodhorse. Made me feel more optimistic about Barbaro. Such powerful-looking creatures, and yet so fragile…Beautiful Barbaro, many healing thoughts go out to you.

    Posted by: Anita at July 10, 2006 2:04 PM

    Come on Bobby, we are all praying for you. You have come so far, you can do it. WE LOVE YOU!!!!

    Posted by: Karen at July 10, 2006 2:09 PM

    I have been “lurker” since the Preakness…..but have been following Barbaro’s progress daily/hourly sometimes like all of you here…so glad I found this site ……here’s another Baltimore Sun article (more insight)that should be of interest:

    http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/horseracing/bal-sp.barbaro10jul10,0,553368.story?coll=bal-sports-horse…………..the sunpapers have an update almost daily that is very accurate and informative.

    Can’t thank all the people involved with this site enough……
    Sending continued healing vibes to Barbaro

    Anne B
    Baltimore

    Posted by: Anne B at July 10, 2006 2:40 PM

    I agree with the previous comment about the openness of Dr. R,NBC and everyone connected with Mr. B. Thanks for the huge and voluntary job of keeping us informed of Mr. B’s progress.

    Barbara, thanks for the lovely article about Barbaro’s kid brother. It was a joy to read and you can feel the energy that that little guy has about having fun. That gene must be strong in Barbaro’s family.

    Alex and co, again so many thanks for the great effort to provide us with these updates.

    I hope you start feeling better Mr. B.

    Love ya,
    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at July 10, 2006 2:43 PM

    Barbaro, precious boy, I believe you must feel all of the love and good energy that’s being sent to you. I have to believe it will help. Please hang in there, Champ. Don’t give up – don’t ever give up. I love you. Mary

    Posted by: Mary at July 10, 2006 2:44 PM

    Just wanted to add my thanks to Team Barbaro and Alex for keeping us updated, especially this morning! I’ll take decent too!
    Come on Bobby, WE LOVE YOU!!
    S.

    Sarah, I did exactly the same thing, stared at the computer, CNN and ESPN til 3 am.
    Only POSITIVE thoughts coming your way, Big Boy!!

    Posted by: Susan W at July 10, 2006 2:45 PM

    Thanks Lynnette and Ann B. for the the great articles. I especially encouraged by the last line which is a comment from Michael Matz that the treatments appear to be working on the infection.

    Way to go Mr. B.!

    Love ya,
    Edie

    Posted by: Edie at July 10, 2006 2:56 PM

    As we all know Breyer Animal Creations will be donations $10.00 of the cost of the Barbaro Portrait Model to New Bolton.

    HOWEVER- GOLDEN OAK Stables (www.goldenoakstables.com) is donating an additional $7.50 for a total of $17.50 per purchase.

    I say let’s give a hand to Golden Oak Stables for their contributions as well. I know where I’m purchasing my Barbaro model!!

    There website again is
    http://www.goldenoakstables.com/

    excerpt:
    *$17.50 of the purchase price will be Donated to the New Bolton Center for each model sold. $10 has been pledged by Breyer Animal Creations and $7.50 by Golden Oak Stables.

    Posted by: lynnette at July 10, 2006 3:03 PM

    On the topic of having Messaging visit Barbaro, one assertion that’s been posted, rubbed me the wrong way, and I want to respond, lest some of the people who don’t know horses, get the wrong idea.

    Margaret, I’ll bet you don’t know horses personally, do you. While I’ll agree there are health/sanitation reasons for not bringing Messaging in to “visit,” I strongly take issue with your obviously uninformed assertion/assumption that Barbaro would obviously forget Messaging because they hadn’t seen each other in 7 weeks. Any other people who do know horses, care to take a position here? I’d be interested to hear some anecdotal evidence that horses are not too unlike elephants. CJ the crazy cat lady (Blackie’s Mother & Pleasure’s Aunt) in Hammond, IN

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 10, 2006 3:04 PM

    i had a horse that i knew since he was foaled/broke/raced (unsuccessfully) then i took him on as a hunter — was with him for 2 years, he went on to be a national children’s hunter grand champion at the Washington, DC invitational. I didn’t see him for nearly 8 years, and was lucky enought to have his owner contact me and let me visit/ride him at cota de coza in orange county, ca. he knew me, and sniffed me from head to toe like a dog.

    they know each other’s scent. a mare and foal seperate by nature so that the baby can be weaned off of it’s mother.

    i am certain barbaro and messaging would have a lovely visit. hell, didn’t anyone out there read black beauty?

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 10, 2006 3:08 PM

    Thank you so much for your updates on Barbaro’s condition. My thoughts and prayers are with him and everyone involved in caring for him. He has shown himself to be a true champion and hopefully he can overcome this setback and continue to improve. Get well soon Barbaro.

    Posted by: Susan at July 10, 2006 3:10 PM

    I know NOTHING about horses and their MENTAL thingy…but that pix of Barbaro and Messaging nuzzling while in their side-by-side stalls just seems to illustrate that there is a great emotional connect that would not be forgotten by a 7-week separation. But that is just me.

    Posted by: Sarah at July 10, 2006 3:15 PM

    Oh..that article in the Balitmore Sun makes me feel pretty good..and yes, I’ve noticed the Sun is diligent with news reports about Barbaro so that’s always a good place to check out.

    Posted by: Sarah at July 10, 2006 3:16 PM

    Alex-thanks for your diligence in keeping us updated. Please forward our thanks to Michael Matz, Peter and all of the Barbaro team. They certainly don’t have to be as open with Barbaro information as they are. But, we are eternally greatful.

    Posted by: Jennie B at July 10, 2006 3:16 PM

    Good morning everyone,

    Long night for sure.

    Just read Anne B’s link to the Baltimore Sun. That article makes me feel better. Michael Matz said the following last night: “He looks fine,” Matz said by phone as he left the facility. “He’s on all four legs and, hopefully, that’s the way he will stay.”

    Thanks Anne for the link and Lynette for the other links too. I can’t read enough about this.

    As we go about our day, keep strong, healing thoughts to Bobby and Dr. Richardson as well. This man is on top of it. But like Michael Matz says in the Sun article, it’s been a trying week for Richardson.

    Dr. R, may God’s guiding grace continue to enlighten you. Like we do with Barbaro, know that many people are sending you positive energy to help you, and your team, through this.

    Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at July 10, 2006 3:22 PM

    I live in Maryland and get the Baltimore Sun daily and always find updates on Barbaro that the rest of the media doesn’t seem to get. The reporter for this article (Sandra McKee) must have some additional “connections” because her name is on the byline for their horse racing stories. And the Sunpapers are probably one of the local papers for Fair Hill, being located in Md.

    Posted by: Anne B at July 10, 2006 3:28 PM

    Before I started running around today, I wanted to take time to thank Jen Duffy. Looks like you serve an integral role for us Jen! Thank you for all you do, we’d be lost without you as well.

    Take care Jen and have a good, relaxing, day OK!

    Skyler

    Posted by: Skyler at July 10, 2006 3:39 PM

    Hi, I’m no expert but I’ve known a few horses in the last 30 years or so and I think it should be considered that they use more senses than people. In addition to sight, they remember smell, probably feel (touch) and other senses also. So I would guess their memories are at least equal to humans, perhaps surpassing ours. I think horses are also individuals and can remember and forget important or negligible people, places, etc. just as people do. Barbaro can certainly remember his stablemate. His brain was not injured, thank God, only his leg/foot which is bad enough and keeps us all in prayer, today and many days to come. Perhaps in team Barbaro we can all disagree on this or that, but, we all agree that he’s the guy we love and he will pull through this- keep sending love and hope to BARBARO.

    Posted by: Bobbie B. at July 10, 2006 3:42 PM

    Tim, Alex, and gang,
    Just wanted to say what a great job you guys are doing with these updates. It’s wonderful that you are able to stay in regular contact with Peter, Michael, Kathy A., and the whole crew. The current situation is very worrisome. I am heading up to New Bolton this afternoon to do an update for SportsCenter. Let’s all hope this is just a bump in the road for Barbaro. Keep up the fantastic work, and thanks for keeping us informed!
    Jeannine

    Posted by: Jeannine at July 10, 2006 3:56 PM

    I too read the Baltimore Sun article that Anne B. (thanks!) referred to. What struck me was that there can just be no doubt that Dr. R. is committed to healing this horse if humanly possible.

    We have to remember that Barbaro is really a pioneer case, and it appears that every possible option and course of action is being carefully considered. But it is obvious that they are paying attention. Long days and nights are being spent trying to observe and “listen” to Bobby to see how he can be helped. I am grateful that there are skilled AND compassionate people attending to our guy. And he had a “decent” night which is probably amazing given what he has been through.

    It is great to read many uplifting posts on this site. Keep up the faith, hope, and prayers that can help Bobby go even beyond what is “humanly” possible.

    P.S. I am wondering about Eduardo too…whether he has been able to see Barbaro.

    Posted by: Gloria at July 10, 2006 4:00 PM

    I agree with those who say Barbaro remembers Messaging…animals, including horses, do remember other beings from previous parts of their lives. I think the difference is that Bobby is not there in his stall thinking, “Boy, I really miss Messaging–sure wish he’d stop by for a chat.” But if he were to see Messaging, they would know each other. Having grown up with horses, I’ve seen horses recognize each other after longer separations than 7 weeks. No doubt that they remember.

    But I also agree that to bring Messaging in to ‘visit’ (not that anyone with the ‘power’ is considering this–I know they are/would not) would not be a good idea–even if there weren’t the infection concerns and the logistical concerns with Bobby being in intensive care. Just the potential for too much excitement would be too great under the circumstances and also Messaging having to then leave after a short visit would be bad.

    It isn’t possible, but if it were, it would be another thing if Messaging could again become Bobby’s stablemate and next door neighbor, but for now that just can’t be–and sadly, probably never can be, as Messaging probably has other duties and other horses to quiet and be a companion to.

    Meanwhile, Bobby–the whole world is still talking about you. You are our hero and we are hanging on your every move. Rest, and get strong…and ask your people if another massage might not be in order. 🙂 (Maybe you’ve already had one.)

    Lots of love–

    Nancy in CA

    Posted by: Nancy Babcock at July 10, 2006 4:05 PM

    Jeannine (if you are still there): what time will your piece be on Sports Center ? I was asking Lynda about you earlier today, she said you had been pretty busy!

    Posted by: alex at July 10, 2006 4:08 PM

    Thank you to the creators and keepers of this website.
    Bobby is in the best place possible and getting the best care possible at NBC. I am glad that Dr. R took an aggressive approach with the infection by cleaning the site out and putting all new sterile hardware back in. He and his staff must be exhausted, too.We are all on edge – just think how the Jacksons and Michael must feel.Thank you to all of them.I am glad Bobby is hungry.Healing thoughts and positive energy.

    Posted by: chris byers at July 10, 2006 4:13 PM

    BARBARO
    SO SORRY WITH WHAT YOU ARE GOING THROUGH BUT ONE STEP BACK BUT TWO STEPS FORWARD IS WHAT WE ARE PRAYING FOR. YOU WILL MAKE IT BECAUSE YOU ARE A STRONG BEAUTIFUL HORSE. WE LOVE YOU.
    BETTY AND BOB

    Posted by: BETTY at July 10, 2006 4:19 PM

    Barbaro, You hang in there beautiful one! We all are praying for you and love you so very much. You have come too far to NOT continue forward. BIG HUGS AND KISSES!!!! LOVE YOU!!

    Posted by: Karen at July 10, 2006 4:29 PM

    Good morning, PRECIOUS BARBARO & Team Barbaro:>) I’m at work and the files are piling up all around me but they can wait……….I hope Barbaro got some rest last night…..I was so worn out from being on my PC at home that I fell asleep around midnight……..woke up a few times and was tempted to go online again but I knew I had to come to work……..Still praying for Our Precious Boy on his road to recovery. I read alot of scriptures last night before I fell asleep. They calmed me into getting a goodnight’s rest…………

    Our Precious Barbaro:>)

    May our Heavenly Father continue to hold you near and help you get over this “bump” on your road to recovery. You will win this race. God loves you so………May you continue to make excellent progress from now on. We will all be ahead of you and behind you 24/7 to get you thru this trying time.

    Love to you and my Team Barbaro……..Hopefully, better days and nights are ahead for all of us.

    Posted by: Jeanette Cavalier at July 10, 2006 4:32 PM

    CJ–I really don’t think that attacking Margaret was warranted. Speaking from several decades of experience with a wide variety of horses, I can agree that horses have the ability to remember others. However, they do NOT always remember each other and immediately go back to what once was. I have a horse in my barn right now who was turned out with the same horses for well over a year. This horse was out of the barn for 30 days on a lease. Once he came back and was put back out with the herd it took a full week for squeals and kicking to stop. And again, these are the same horses he was out with for over a year. Barbaro and Messaging have never been turned out together.

    Everyone here needs to keep some things in mind. Fairy tales have been written about horses, but horses do NOT behave as do those in the fairy tales. It’s fiction vs. fact. Further, Alex and everyone else has been gracious enough to allow us to post messages here. If ‘we’ start bickering and arguing, how long do you think it will take for this message board to be shut down?

    Joyce

    Posted by: Joyce at July 10, 2006 4:46 PM

    Hang in there my dearest Barbaro !
    My prayers are with you always !

    In time you will be healed, you will have the ability to walk on your own again! I pray that your journey will be victorious, you will overcome each hurdle along the way !

    We will keep sending positive thoughts to you and to everyone involved your your care and well being !

    You are loved and adored Barbaro !

    Stay strong !

    Julia B

    Posted by: Julia B at July 10, 2006 5:02 PM

    Lets all take a really deep breath. I can say from experience that this is what happens when you are dealing with catastrophic injuries with horses. “We” are in the toughest phase right now. Everything that can be done for Bobby has/is being done and there is nothing for any of us to do but wait.

    As we wait let us remember that we have all become very attached to this horse and we all want him to be well. I can feel the stress in everyone’s words and everyone expresses it differently. Cut each other some slack. Positive thoughts to Bobby, his people, and the amazing folks at NBC.

    Positive thoughts to each and every one of you that log on to this site. I believe that all the energy from everyone is helping this magnificent horse heal. Thank you all for helping – have a peaceful and positive day.

    Posted by: Lynn at July 10, 2006 5:02 PM

    Can someone explain to me (a non-horse person) how a companion horse (like Messaging) keeps a horse (like Barbaro) calm? I’m curious about the psychology in play.

    Posted by: Sarah at July 10, 2006 5:10 PM

    Yes, I agree the Baltimore Sun continues to provide great coverage. In looking at the website, they also have a chronology order of events on Barbaro called Barbaro: A champion’s road to recovery.

    The first article (at the very bottom is called Second Leg is Next Step for Barbaro – May 8, 2006).

    Along with various maps and pictures of the (some explaining the injury) and photo gallery.

    Just thought I’d pass it along (it probabaly was already provided once…)

    The link is
    http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/horseracing/bal-barbaro,0,1437423.storygallery?coll=bal-sports-horse

    Posted by: lynnette at July 10, 2006 5:12 PM

    Well said Lynn !

    Posted by: Julia B at July 10, 2006 5:13 PM

    Lynn is right — we are all emotional about barbaro right now. we need to remember that there is a diverse group on this site, all dedicated to seeing bobby (a) get through this and (b) live a pain-free long life. some of us know more about horses than others, but that’s ok. perhaps we should develop some basic rules for the road, like in large corporate meetings. here’s what i propose — these are just my thoughts:
    1. respect everyone’s opinion. there are no “wrong” suggestions or ideas.
    2. do not use this platform to (a) convince others how smart you are, (b) belittle someone for expressing their thoughts or (c) promote your own individual agenda.

    We are very lucky to have this forum, and each one of us has something to bring to this table, and all can learn and grow from eachother.

    I’m hoping that bobby’s fever will be down to normal today. That’s my one wish for right now.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 10, 2006 5:17 PM

    Does anyone know yet what time that piece will be on SportsCenter today????

    Posted by: Skyler at July 10, 2006 5:19 PM

    sarah — a racehorse isn’t “broke” in the traditional sense, they don’t move forward off the leg, or understand hand aids through the reins/bit like a riding horse does. A lead pony is there to act as sort of a “tugboat” — it helps steer the jockey/racehorse to the starting gate. Lead ponies also serve to calm down the green, younger racehorses, who are often just excited and full of energy — especially during the morning workouts — they sometimes will even reach over and “nip” the racehorse (horse talk) to keep them in line. Nothing bad tho.

    Hope that helps.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 10, 2006 5:21 PM

    Joyce, and everyone – I do not consider it an “attack” to point out an assertion I disagree with, and ask others to take a position. So far, it is generally agreed, that horses do remember each other. Yours who took so long to re-assimilate after a month away, I would guess (that is, it is my opinion) that it had to do with losing one’s place (pecking order, as it were) in the herd while away, because others in the group formed other alliances, etc., and moved into other niches.

    If my acerbic style be perceived as an “attack” I apologize, but still eschew (and always will) assertions stated as fact when they are only an opinion. I meant nothing personal. I hope that will stand as an apology.

    We are all united in our love and support for this magnificent horse, Barbaro, and all his connections. I certainly do not want to do anything to “rock the boat.”

    However, we do not all agree on every little detail / all other things. To me, as a trained legal writer, an assertion of fact that is NOT questioned, is taken as true. This is simple logic. As a regular contributor to this Board, I did not want that assertion to stand unquestioned. By not questioning it, in my view of myself, I would be agreeing with it. I don’t.

    I did not want that assertion to go unchallenged, especially for the sake of people who do not personally know horses. Frankly, my “categorical imperative” compels me to answer. Punkt – Das ist alles.

    Love to one and all, and I do apologize, Margaret, if I offended/attacked you. And I hope this apologia explains me to Joyce. I daresay anyone who has noticed my posts on this Board since (I think) day One, will realize I operate entirely without malice.

    CJ the crazy cat lady (Blackie’s Mother &
    Pleasure’s Aunt) in Hammond, IN

    PS – any more anecdotes illustrating how equines remember past connections? Thanks for those who’ve already set out some. I’m saving one of mine for later – I’ve gone on more than long enough here.

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at July 10, 2006 5:22 PM

    skyler — my guess is that they want to get the piece done and edited for the 5pm news today or thereabouts — i’ll keep www.news.google on at work all day.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 10, 2006 5:23 PM

    Dear Team Barbaro:

    Thank you so much for your tireless efforts to keep Barbaro happy and healthy. Dr. R. thank you for your dedication to your patient and for going above and beyond in your treatment for Barbaro. To the Jacksons, thank you for loving your animal and setting the bar high for race horse owners. We appreciate you sharing your boy with us. And we are all with you and hoping for the best.

    Barbaro, we love ya big guy, and we hope you have an un eventful day of resting and relaxing. I hope there is another massage on the way for you, it seemed to give you alot of relief and allow you to rest soundly.

    To everyone here, I dont get ESPN and if there is an update on tv later about Barbaro can someone please post on here what the ‘jist’ of the update was.

    To everyone who posts the links to various sources, thanks, because I go to all of them and even if they are repeats, I am sure we all enjoy reading them.

    I want to buy a Barbaro hat, but I am still looking for a place that will donate to his fund or another place in need. If anyone knows a place please let me know.

    I have to run some errands today, but will no doubt carry Barbaro with me all day as I do every day.

    On sat June 24th, I was standing all alone in the basement of the church, waiting to be called to the procession, I stood there in my dress thinking about Barbaro and wondered what he was doing and how he was. Then my father came to get me to walk me down the aisle, I knew it was ‘go time” and I remember thinking that Barbaro knows when its ‘go time’, and I pray he will be strong and continue to mend.

    Good thing my husband doesnt read these updates, I dont know how he would feel knowing I was thinking about Barbaro at the altar instead of him… 🙂

    Heres hoping to a good day for you Barbaro and many more to come. Love you lots big guy.

    hugs and kisses
    Shannon & Zeena

    Posted by: Shannon at July 10, 2006 5:27 PM

    Alex or Jen — thanks for the update on Jeannie’s stories.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 10, 2006 5:27 PM

    Lynn and Joyce your right! The last thing we want is this message board to be shut down?
    I am sure Alex don’t wish to hear all this.

    Posted by: Debbie at July 10, 2006 5:28 PM

    I was dealt a stunning blow to my life Friday afternoon. Without going into details, I lost someone that can never be replaced. It was sudden and a complete shock.

    I guess that is the same feeling we all have for our beloved Barbaro. In a flash, the raciing world lost the most gifted horse in a generation.

    Now we gather here, praying, for him to recover because the “ultimate” loss would be too much for us to bear.

    Call me selfish, call it human nature, but what I have went through this weekend makes my worrying and caring for Bobby more important than ever in my life.

    Regards,

    Jazz

    Posted by: Jazz at July 10, 2006 5:30 PM

    Jazz:

    So sorry about your loss. I know how it feels – I lost my brother that way not too long ago.

    It is strange how Barbaro gives us hope that somehow makes life in other ways better – I spent a lot of time this weekend thinking about my brother when confronted with the difficulties that Bobby was facing …I so want Bobby to have green grass and pretty mares and to beat the odds…

    Posted by: Lisa Leach at July 10, 2006 5:37 PM

    PLEASE TELL ME THEY ARE NOT GOING TO RACE HIM AGAIN????

    Posted by: Tammy Gearl at July 10, 2006 6:04 PM

    Just reading the various comments. Well said, Barbara K!

    We are all here for a purpose to send prayers to Barbaro and connections and to wish him a speedy recovery.

    I don’t think we want to site to become anything less than honorable and in keeping with Barbaro living spirit.

    P.S. I believe the ESPN (4:00p.m.), sportscenter (6 – 7:00p.m.) times are Eastern Standards time.

    Posted by: lynnette at July 10, 2006 6:05 PM

    My prayers are continuous for Barbaro and his connections. I am also praying that all of us who love Bobby can find peace and patience during his recovery.

    Perhaps since Mrs. Jackson is spending so much time with her beloved Barbaro, maybe we should help her out with an “Anti-Slaughter Education Plan.” I just e-mailed a friend of mine who works with an ABC Affiliate a little teaser that 20/20 needed to do a story on this bill.

    Told him I found it amazing (boy I hope I remembered this correctly) that the consumers in France and Belgium were protected against genetically engineered food, yet their governments would allow such contaminated meat to enter the bodies of their citizens.

    What do the other members of “Barbaro Anonymous” think?

    And dear Jazz..I lost two very special loved ones last week. I have been reeling from this and I so empathize with you. I have never, ever in all my years posted anything on the Internet. Ever. But reading the e-mails on this site and feeling so close to everyone..I feel as that even though we may disagree on specifics we are sharing the same emotions and we need to do something positive with our energies. So thanks again to Alex, Tim and Jen. (Do we owe you a financial donation because this must be an expensive endeavor now that so many of us visit the site so often?)

    Brenda

    Posted by: Brenda at July 10, 2006 6:21 PM

    Barbara: Thanks for the lesson about “lead ponies” !!

    Posted by: Sarah at July 10, 2006 6:23 PM

    This was such an interesting article…I am so glad my friend –Sara—sent it to me….I love horses so much…

    Posted by: Linda Dunk at July 10, 2006 6:26 PM

    Brenda, what a great idea to get the antislaughter bill some publicity. Hope it works. Isn’t it amazing how Barbaro might get the media interested in the bill- the french angle is good! I hope ESPN can get us a camera shot of him, and not just stand outside. But whatver is safe and best for Bobby is right I guess!! Thanks to all who are responsible for this amazing site. It is worth so much to me to be able to check often. Thanks especiallly to Alex.

    Posted by: Bobbie B. at July 10, 2006 6:59 PM

    Any news, Friends?

    Posted by: Debbie at July 10, 2006 7:16 PM

    Hello to all my Team Barbaro:>) I’m at lunch right now and surfing the web for any information I can get on “Our Guy”…..I didn’t get any work done this morning so I’ll try to push myself into doing some work after lunch. I’m so glad to have all of you to share our thoughts and fears with. When I got to work this morning, my coworkers noticed I wasn’t myself today…….I told them about the events that I went thru this weekend. All they could say was “Who’s Barbaro?”……..I just nodded my head and logged on to Tim’s website to talk to Team Barbaro………They are missing out on so much by not knowing this magnificent creation of Our Father……..

    I’m looking at my picture of my Barbaro along with the picture I have of My Divine Mercy which has these words right below my Precious Lord..

    JESUS, I TRUST IN YOU.

    Love and kisses to my Precious Barbaro

    Peace be with all my TEAM BARBARO.

    Jeanette Cavalier

    Posted by: Jeanette Cavalier at July 10, 2006 7:23 PM

    First thing I did upon waking this morning was head for the computer. What a relief, to hear that Bobby had a decent night, all things considered. I will continue to keep Bobby and his people in my thoughts, and will continue to send positive thoughts. I’m happy to see the media interest in Bobby. I can’t recall whose post today suggested this could help boost the anti-slaughter bill too, but kudos. And whoever posted the idea about genetically modified food bans vs. horsemeat consumption–BRILLIANT thinking.

    Hang in there, everyone.

    Alex, as always….!!

    Posted by: Susan E. at July 10, 2006 7:30 PM

    Barbaro, I’m here, buddy. We love you and I hope you feel all the positive wishes coming your way. You mean the world to us.

    Baltimore Sun has provided great coverage. I contacted Sandra McKee about 3 weeks ago, telling her how much we appreciated the updates she provides(and to keep the articles coming) and how many, many people truly care about Barbaro and his recovery progress. I also mentioned Tim’s website (and mentioned Alex) in case she wanted to take a quick peek to see how many of us are in love with precious Barbaro. She replied with a very nice note.

    The entire Barbaro Family/Friends/New Bolton- thank you for sharing your guy with us!! You are in our thoughts as well as Barbaro as this difficult time.

    Daphne

    Posted by: Daphne at July 10, 2006 7:31 PM

    Here’s hoping Bobby had a low temp, less discomfort, a nice massage and some peppermints!!

    I guess we are all getting a little edgy from hitting that refresh so much, but positive thoughts!!

    Shannon, thanks for the laugh, you actually were getting married and thinking about Bobby? Do NOT show your husband this site.

    Sarah, some horses like and some need a companion animal, and it doesn’t have to be another horse. A horse we trained at Philly Park came with her own personal pesty goat, and wanted that thing in her stall or in sight at all times. While I didn’t like it, she was attached to it. But I think Bobby is better off alone in his stall in ICU and I KNOW he won’t forget Messaging.

    Thanks to Alex and Jeannine for the times on the ESPN piece!

    Posted by: Susan at July 10, 2006 7:33 PM

    Tammy
    No Barbaro will never race again.
    But one day, he will be a great stallion.

    Posted by: Debbie at July 10, 2006 7:43 PM

    susan — our racehorse trainer had a nasty goat named “barbeque” who stood on top of the hay bales with his tiny halter and a lead rope tied to a post where he stared down everyone who walked by. i was afraid of him, but the horses loved him. i wonder if bobby ever had a goat pet?

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 10, 2006 7:45 PM

    New article at Bloodhorse.com, interviewing the Jacksons. They say B feels better:

    http://news.bloodhorse.com/viewstory.asp?id=34343

    Posted by: karla at July 10, 2006 7:47 PM

    Thank you Karla! Really nice to get the Jackson’s take, I feel much better!

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 10, 2006 7:53 PM

    There is a good article about Barbaro latest surgery on Yahoo Sports. This quote from Mrs. Jackson has helped me stop obsessing as much. May be it will bring some comfort to others.

    “He was definitely not comfortable and they found the source of the discomfort and did something about it,” owner Gretchen Jackson said Monday. “He was a lot more comfortable yesterday and, as I understand it, even better today.”


    “It’s one of those setbacks that we’ve prepared ourselves for as best we can,” Jackson said. “Sure it’s disappointing, but we’ve been warned. … But a lot of bone has healed, a lot. There’s a lot of good stuff. And the horse is incredibly strong, healthy and we’ve got to keep the faith.”

    Nancy H.

    Posted by: Nancy H at July 10, 2006 7:54 PM

    Barbara,
    I know Bobby is a smart horse, so I hope not! Our horse’s goat scared me too, which was leading me to a comment about the words “goat” and “barbeque” in the same sentence, but I will refrain, don’t want to offend goat lovers.

    Thoughts, Love, Hope and Prayers for our Precious Boy!

    Susan

    Posted by: Susan at July 10, 2006 7:56 PM

    you would have had to know our trainer’s rather dry sense of humor — if you know the Mel and Warren Stute. Warren would never hurt a fly.

    thanks for the quote from Mrs. Jackson, Nancy. She sure is a class act. A real role model for TB horse owners.

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 10, 2006 7:59 PM

    Dear Bobby B,

    Thank you! In reading the posts I think we are a determined, clever group and we should all contact our local affiliates. Enough calls, e-mails, etc. and maybe someone will do the Anti-Slaughter Legislation story. Or maybe we could go to the web pages for 60 Minutes, 20/20 and Dateline. There must be producer out there some where who would love to claim to their network boss that they discovered this story.

    The Anti-Slaughter legislation needs to pass this year. Otherwise we have to start over again in January with a whole new Congress that will be more interested promoting their own issues.

    If it doesn’t pass, I think we should start an Internet campaign targeting the consumers. I bet they haven’t even thought about the contaminated food they are consuming. Maybe we could have a fundraiser over a long weekend in January. We could all fly in /drive in meet Alex, Tim, Jen, and all our other heroes, celebrate Barbaro receiving the Eclipse Horse of the Year and honor the Jacksons. If we could raise a little money and fund a top drawer television ad campaign in France/Belgium. I know some brilliant campaign media folks, who after November are going to feel a bit guilty about all the money they have put in the bank from candidate advertising buys. They could be shamed into doing some wonderful commercials “pro bono” for such a good cause.

    My thought is, if we have to, go directly to the consumer. Educate the consumer thus cut off demand for the slaughterhouse’s product.

    Call me crazy, just would love to help be a part of something to honor the Jacksons and channel some of our Barbaro anxiety.

    Brenda

    Posted by: Brenda at July 10, 2006 8:01 PM

    News & Events

    News Releases
    Barbaro receives sixth cast

    July 10, 2006

    KENNETT SQUARE, PA ? After evaluating Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro this morning, Dr. Dean Richardson, Chief of Surgery, replaced the cast on the colt?s injured hind leg for a sixth time. ?The long leg cast was replaced with a short leg cast this morning. This was done with Barbaro in a sling and only under mild sedation,? said Dr. Richardson. ?The long cast was used as extra support during the anesthetic recovery phase. It is much easier for him to move around his stall and get up and down with a short cast. We also found and treated an abscess in his left hind foot that was bothering him.?

    Barbaro spent a comfortable night and is eating well after surgery to stabilize the pastern joint this weekend. ?We?re continuing his pain medication, antibiotics and other supportive care,? said Dr. Richardson. ?He appears more comfortable today and has had a normal temperature, heart rate and overall attitude.?

    Barbaro continues to be monitored closely in the Intensive Care Unit of the George D. Widener Hospital at the University of Pennsylvania?s New Bolton Center.

    For more

    Posted by: Faye at July 10, 2006 8:02 PM

    Faye- Thank you for posting!

    THANK YOU GOD! Barbaro’s temp is normal and he’s eating! Yippee!

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 10, 2006 8:06 PM

    Have been a worried wreck the last couple of days – its so good to know you guys are here to listen and good to read your comments – I’m not alone! I like the idea of a stable buddy – I’m sure he does get lonely even with all the “people” around – but someone he can hang with. He is used to running his butt off and now he can’t hardly walk anywhere – maybe he needs to go for a walk everyday – they say exercise is good for everything – of course I’m don’t know who they are and I don’t heed their advise.

    To My Barbaro – feel better – you have to pull though this. You have hundreds of thousands of people praying for your full recovery!! Keep a positive attitude. I know you can – I know you can!!!

    Sally in Key West


    3

    Posted by: Sally at July 10, 2006 8:07 PM

    http://www.vet.upenn.edu/newsandevents/news/Barbaro_Update7-10.htm

    a new shorter cast this morning and NO FEVER!!!!!

    Yay!!!!!

    Posted by: Barbara Kerr at July 10, 2006 8:09 PM

    I am so glad Bobby’s temperature is normal and he is eating! I hope he and Dr.R can get some rest!

    Posted by: chris byers at July 10, 2006 8:16 PM

    Wow CJ:


    Guess all those years I spent in Pony Club didn’t mean a thing. Oh well, no one’s perfect. I do however want to point out that I said PROBABLY–not that Bobby OBVIOUSLY has forgotten Messaging. I’m sorry that it rubbed you the wrong way.


    For the record while you got me bitching–does anyone have a stand right, wrong or indifferent on Bill’s statement EACH and EVERYTIME he comes in here and spouts off about sugar. I may disagree with Bill–Bobby has far more significant troubles right now than having a few sugar cubes. Do you see the difference in stances? I try to ignore Bill’s rant about sugar–his stand rubs me the wrong way.


    This attack is a GREAT way to get this board shut down. It was antagonisitic targeting, and a flame. And while there isn’t any posted rule about such behavior–I think it can be fairly well understood that it was inappropriate. Rather than cause further upheaval I will leave.


    So feel free to feel superior and to be all prim and proper. You’ve successfully made me feel like shit. Are you happy now?


    Finally, I do think that having Messaging visit is a horrible idea. Not because Bobby has OBVIOUSLY (you’re word–not mine)/PROBABLY(my word–not yours) forgotten his buddy–but because of the VERY STRICT RULES THAT UPENN APPLIES to visiting ICU. You can check that out by going over to UPENN.


    Because of the nature of this post that has caused this furor I will not be returning to this site. Alex, I deeply want to thank you for all you’ve done keeping us in the loop. This has nothing to do with you, Tim or Team Barbaro.



    >>>>On the topic of having Messaging visit Barbaro, one assertion that’s been posted, rubbed me the wrong way, and I want to respond, lest some of the people who don’t know horses, get the wrong idea.

    Margaret, I’ll bet you don’t know horses personally, do you. While I’ll agree there are health/sanitation reasons for not bringing Messaging in to “visit,” I strongly take issue with your obviously uninformed assertion/assumption that Barbaro would obviously forget Messaging because they hadn’t seen each other in 7 weeks. Any other people who do know horses, care to take a position here? I’d be interested to hear some anecdotal evidence that horses are not too unlike elephants. CJ the crazy cat lady (Blackie’s Mother & Pleasure’s Aunt) in Hammond, IN

    Posted by: Margaret at July 10, 2006 8:16 PM

    Hey, Guys:>) I’m tearing up here at work……(my files are niping at my heels but that’s okay)……..this is great news.

    Thank you Heavenly Father…Thank you my precious Divine Mercy….

    Heavenly Father: You are still working to heal this magnificent horse that you created to bring so many, many of us together in prayer. The inspiration our Barbaro brings has helped many people believe again, get out of a depressive state of mind, and people are letting go of the “negative” in their lives and focusing on the “positive”……..What a glorious gift….we are praying constantly that You will let us have this magnificent horse for many, many years to come.

    Barbaro:>) Hang in there………you will overcome this complication. We Love you very, very much.

    Jeanette

    Posted by: Jeanette Cavalier at July 10, 2006 8:18 PM

    Margaret, please don’t leave. Please stay for Barbaro. He needs all of us.

    Posted by: Lisa Morin at July 10, 2006 8:18 PM

    I just read the update – poor baby – all these surgeries in one week. I hope you feel better today – and even better tomorrow. I hope you don’t have to have surgery for a while. Too much anthesia can’t be good!

    Sally in Key West

    Posted by: Sally at July 10, 2006 8:20 PM

    Goodness, I just looked up some of the Godolphin horses quickly and “Emirates of Dubai” is a USA horse by Storm Cat. Does this mean we are related? My two horses have Storm Cat in their Pedigree!!!

    Posted by: Deb G. at July 31, 2006 6:02 PM

    The Salon article is generating even more misinformation. Here’s a reader’s letter that the editors have flagged for publication:

    Racing shouldn’t be a gamble for the horses.

    As one who owns and loves horses watching Barbaro’s breakdown in the Preakness was harrowing. It was obvious to me that he dislocated his right pastern when he broke through the starting gate prior to the race. I was horrified when he was simply reloaded into the starting gate despite the obvious misstep, twist of the right rear pastern and lameness which resolved when he kicked out and popped the joint back into place. An experienced vet could have quickly assessed him with a flexion test which could have been done in minutes right there on the track. The dislocation would have been diagnosed and he would have been scratched from the race. He was doomed as soon as he left the gate the second time. No horse, not even this great horse, can withstand the rigors of galloping on a freshly dislocated pastern.

    Horseracing is exploitation. There is just no question. Thoroughbreds are brilliant athletes; intelligent and courageous. If we are going to exploit these animals we owe it to them to protect them from life-threatening, painful injuries. Several letter writers have suggested such things as barring immature horse from racing. This is a step in the right direction. Training methods, nutrition, medications used and all aspects of care and handling could stand to be improved. The care, training and handling of thoroughbred racehorses is often ritualized and unscientific and these practices contribute to both mortality and morbidity. We can only hope that Barbaro’s tragic (preventable) injury may lead to demands for change by the public.

    — ripr42

    Posted by: pipermaru at August 2, 2006 9:47 PM

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    Everything from

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    Posted by: Heriberto Medlin at December 11, 2006 5:30 PM

    A musical about the witches from The Wizard of Oz breaks West End box office records, its producers say…

    Posted by: Heriberto Medlin at December 11, 2006 5:31 PM

    Singer George Michael lends the piano on which John Lennon wrote Imagine to an anti-war exhibition…

    Posted by: Vernon Saucedo at December 11, 2006 6:20 PM

    Singer George Michael lends the piano on which John Lennon wrote Imagine to an anti-war exhibition…

    Posted by: Vernon Saucedo at December 11, 2006 6:22 PM

    The Rolling Stones cancel a gig in Hawaii and postpone other tour dates as Mick Jagger suffers throat troubles…

    Posted by: Roberto Arndt at December 11, 2006 7:37 PM

    The Rolling Stones cancel a gig in Hawaii and postpone other tour dates as Mick Jagger suffers throat troubles…

    Posted by: Roberto Arndt at December 11, 2006 7:39 PM

    The Rolling Stones cancel a gig in Hawaii and postpone other tour dates as Mick Jagger suffers throat troubles…

    Posted by: Roberto Arndt at December 11, 2006 7:39 PM

    The Rolling Stones postpone a show in the US to allow singer Sir Mick Jagger time to rest his voice…

    Posted by: Jan Hurt at December 11, 2006 8:21 PM

    The Rolling Stones postpone a show in the US to allow singer Sir Mick Jagger time to rest his voice…

    Posted by: Jan Hurt at December 11, 2006 8:23 PM

    Microsoft and Peter Jackson postpone the making of a film based on the Halo video game after backers pull out…

    Posted by: Trent Snead at December 11, 2006 9:00 PM

    Classical singer Russell Watson postpones his forthcoming UK tour after undergoing brain surgery…

    Posted by: Damien Mcpherson at December 12, 2006 3:57 PM

    London-born rapper Sway is to be honoured at the BET Hip-Hop awards in the US…

    Posted by: Keon Welch at December 13, 2006 11:04 AM

    London-born rapper Sway is to be honoured at the BET Hip-Hop awards in the US…

    Posted by: Keon Welch at December 13, 2006 11:05 AM

    Veteran game show host Bob Barker is stepping down from hosting The Price is Right after 35 years…

    Posted by: Dion Fenton at December 13, 2006 8:12 PM

    Veteran game show host Bob Barker is stepping down from hosting The Price is Right after 35 years…

    Posted by: Dion Fenton at December 13, 2006 8:13 PM

    Microsoft and Peter Jackson postpone the making of a film based on the Halo video game after backers pull out…

    Posted by: Jacob Archer at December 13, 2006 10:30 PM

    Borat creator Sacha Baron Cohen reportedly signs a $42.5m (£22m) film deal starring his character Bruno…

    Posted by: Yosef Canales at December 13, 2006 10:40 PM

    Borat creator Sacha Baron Cohen reportedly signs a $42.5m (£22m) film deal starring his character Bruno…

    Posted by: Yosef Canales at December 13, 2006 10:40 PM

    Borat creator Sacha Baron Cohen reportedly signs a $42.5m (£22m) film deal starring his character Bruno…

    Posted by: Yosef Canales at December 13, 2006 10:41 PM

    Colombia’s vice president is "baffled" by Kate Moss’s success following cocaine allegations…

    Posted by: Felix Oaks at December 13, 2006 11:10 PM

    Colombia’s vice president is "baffled" by Kate Moss’s success following cocaine allegations…

    Posted by: Felix Oaks at December 13, 2006 11:10 PM

    Colombia’s vice president is "baffled" by Kate Moss’s success following cocaine allegations…

    Posted by: Felix Oaks at December 13, 2006 11:10 PM

    Record company EMI sign a deal with the estate of crooner Dean Martin to use the singer’s likeness…

    Posted by: Charlie Broderick at December 13, 2006 11:29 PM

    Colombia’s vice president is "baffled" by Kate Moss’s success following cocaine allegations…

    Posted by: Francisco Bourque at December 13, 2006 11:56 PM

    The Red Hot Chili Peppers are leading the way at this years MTV Europe music awards with four nominations…

    Posted by: Antwan Aragon at December 13, 2006 11:58 PM

    The Red Hot Chili Peppers are leading the way at this years MTV Europe music awards with four nominations…

    Posted by: Antwan Aragon at December 14, 2006 12:30 AM

    Alec Baldwin asks for his voice to be removed from an "unfair" documentary about Arnold Schwarzenegger…

    Posted by: James Hopkins at December 14, 2006 12:48 AM

    Alec Baldwin asks for his voice to be removed from an "unfair" documentary about Arnold Schwarzenegger…

    Posted by: James Hopkins at December 14, 2006 12:49 AM

    Alec Baldwin asks for his voice to be removed from an "unfair" documentary about Arnold Schwarzenegger…

    Posted by: James Hopkins at December 14, 2006 12:50 AM

    The first stage of a £150m investment in regional museums is praised for boosting visitor numbers…

    Posted by: Isiah Carlin at December 14, 2006 1:16 AM

    The first stage of a £150m investment in regional museums is praised for boosting visitor numbers…

    Posted by: Isiah Carlin at December 14, 2006 1:16 AM

    The first stage of a £150m investment in regional museums is praised for boosting visitor numbers…

    Posted by: Isiah Carlin at December 14, 2006 1:16 AM

    The judge who put coded messages in his Da Vinci Code plagiarism trial ruling has written another…

    Posted by: Alex Burdick at December 14, 2006 1:56 AM

    The judge who put coded messages in his Da Vinci Code plagiarism trial ruling has written another…

    Posted by: Alex Burdick at December 14, 2006 2:01 AM

    Pop trio Atomic Kitten will reform to play a concert in support of jailed Liverpool football fan Michael Shields…

    Posted by: Kieran Meehan at December 14, 2006 2:15 AM

    The Rolling Stones postpone a show in the US to allow singer Sir Mick Jagger time to rest his voice…

    Posted by: Dangelo Kirk at December 14, 2006 2:42 AM

    The Rolling Stones postpone a show in the US to allow singer Sir Mick Jagger time to rest his voice…

    Posted by: Dangelo Kirk at December 14, 2006 2:43 AM

    Borat creator Sacha Baron Cohen reportedly signs a $42.5m (£22m) film deal starring his character Bruno…

    Posted by: Samson Buss at December 15, 2006 8:02 PM

    Borat creator Sacha Baron Cohen reportedly signs a $42.5m (£22m) film deal starring his character Bruno…

    Posted by: Samson Buss at December 15, 2006 8:02 PM

    The Red Hot Chili Peppers are leading the way at this years MTV Europe music awards with four nominations…

    Posted by: Guadalupe Willingham at December 16, 2006 2:47 AM

    The Red Hot Chili Peppers are leading the way at this years MTV Europe music awards with four nominations…

    Posted by: Guadalupe Willingham at December 16, 2006 2:47 AM

    Pop trio Atomic Kitten will reform to play a concert in support of jailed Liverpool football fan Michael Shields…

    Posted by: Sean Rhea at December 16, 2006 3:14 AM

    Pop trio Atomic Kitten will reform to play a concert in support of jailed Liverpool football fan Michael Shields…

    Posted by: Sean Rhea at December 16, 2006 3:15 AM

    Pop trio Atomic Kitten will reform to play a concert in support of jailed Liverpool football fan Michael Shields…

    Posted by: Sean Rhea at December 16, 2006 3:15 AM

    The judge who put coded messages in his Da Vinci Code plagiarism trial ruling has written another…

    Posted by: Jacob Christopher at December 16, 2006 3:24 AM

    The judge who put coded messages in his Da Vinci Code plagiarism trial ruling has written another…

    Posted by: Jacob Christopher at December 16, 2006 3:25 AM

    Veteran actor William Franklyn, known for voicing the 1960s Schweppes TV adverts, dies aged 81…

    Posted by: Edgar Mccrary at December 17, 2006 9:44 AM

    Veteran actor William Franklyn, known for voicing the 1960s Schweppes TV adverts, dies aged 81…

    Posted by: Edgar Mccrary at December 17, 2006 9:47 AM

    Veteran actor William Franklyn, known for voicing the 1960s Schweppes TV adverts, dies aged 81…

    Posted by: Edgar Mccrary at December 17, 2006 9:50 AM

    Pioneering screenwriter Nigel Kneale, best known for the Quatermass TV serials and films, dies aged 84…

    Posted by: Lukas Hacker at December 17, 2006 11:12 AM

    Pioneering screenwriter Nigel Kneale, best known for the Quatermass TV serials and films, dies aged 84…

    Posted by: Lukas Hacker at December 17, 2006 11:13 AM

    Pioneering screenwriter Nigel Kneale, best known for the Quatermass TV serials and films, dies aged 84…

    Posted by: Lukas Hacker at December 17, 2006 11:13 AM

    A musical about the witches from The Wizard of Oz breaks West End box office records, its producers say…

    Posted by: Antonio Bolling at December 17, 2006 12:18 PM

    A musical about the witches from The Wizard of Oz breaks West End box office records, its producers say…

    Posted by: Antonio Bolling at December 17, 2006 12:23 PM

    A musical about the witches from The Wizard of Oz breaks West End box office records, its producers say…

    Posted by: Antonio Bolling at December 17, 2006 12:26 PM

    Social networking site MySpace is to block users from uploading copyrighted music to its pages…

    Posted by: Rafael Huber at December 17, 2006 3:21 PM

    Social networking site MySpace is to block users from uploading copyrighted music to its pages…

    Posted by: Rafael Huber at December 17, 2006 3:26 PM

    Social networking site MySpace is to block users from uploading copyrighted music to its pages…

    Posted by: Rafael Huber at December 17, 2006 3:30 PM

    Alec Baldwin asks for his voice to be removed from an "unfair" documentary about Arnold Schwarzenegger…

    Posted by: Trace Mckinnon at December 17, 2006 6:55 PM

    Alec Baldwin asks for his voice to be removed from an "unfair" documentary about Arnold Schwarzenegger…

    Posted by: Trace Mckinnon at December 17, 2006 6:58 PM

    Alec Baldwin asks for his voice to be removed from an "unfair" documentary about Arnold Schwarzenegger…

    Posted by: Trace Mckinnon at December 17, 2006 7:00 PM

    A musical about the witches from The Wizard of Oz breaks West End box office records, its producers say…

    Posted by: August Moen at December 17, 2006 10:14 PM

    A musical about the witches from The Wizard of Oz breaks West End box office records, its producers say…

    Posted by: August Moen at December 17, 2006 10:21 PM

    A musical about the witches from The Wizard of Oz breaks West End box office records, its producers say…

    Posted by: August Moen at December 17, 2006 10:25 PM

    Madonna says she may adopt another child from abroad following her proposed adoption of a Malawian boy…

    Posted by: Carlos Burris at December 17, 2006 11:52 PM

    Madonna says she may adopt another child from abroad following her proposed adoption of a Malawian boy…

    Posted by: Carlos Burris at December 18, 2006 12:00 AM

    Madonna says she may adopt another child from abroad following her proposed adoption of a Malawian boy…

    Posted by: Carlos Burris at December 18, 2006 12:03 AM

    The Red Hot Chili Peppers are leading the way at this years MTV Europe music awards with four nominations…

    Posted by: Mekhi Reichert at December 18, 2006 3:20 AM

    The Red Hot Chili Peppers are leading the way at this years MTV Europe music awards with four nominations…

    Posted by: Mekhi Reichert at December 18, 2006 3:24 AM

    The Red Hot Chili Peppers are leading the way at this years MTV Europe music awards with four nominations…

    Posted by: Mekhi Reichert at December 18, 2006 3:25 AM

    The Red Hot Chili Peppers are leading the way at this years MTV Europe music awards with four nominations…

    Posted by: Emiliano Chavez at December 18, 2006 5:04 AM

    The Red Hot Chili Peppers are leading the way at this years MTV Europe music awards with four nominations…

    Posted by: Emiliano Chavez at December 18, 2006 5:07 AM

    The Red Hot Chili Peppers are leading the way at this years MTV Europe music awards with four nominations…

    Posted by: Emiliano Chavez at December 18, 2006 5:13 AM

    The Red Hot Chili Peppers are leading the way at this years MTV Europe music awards with four nominations…

    Posted by: Bobby Billings at December 18, 2006 6:56 AM

    The Red Hot Chili Peppers are leading the way at this years MTV Europe music awards with four nominations…

    Posted by: Bobby Billings at December 18, 2006 6:59 AM

    Pioneering screenwriter Nigel Kneale, best known for the Quatermass TV serials and films, dies aged 84…

    Posted by: Freddie Irizarry at December 18, 2006 8:50 AM

    Pioneering screenwriter Nigel Kneale, best known for the Quatermass TV serials and films, dies aged 84…

    Posted by: Freddie Irizarry at December 18, 2006 8:53 AM

    Pioneering screenwriter Nigel Kneale, best known for the Quatermass TV serials and films, dies aged 84…

    Posted by: Freddie Irizarry at December 18, 2006 8:56 AM

    The judge who put coded messages in his Da Vinci Code plagiarism trial ruling has written another…

    Posted by: Andy Rivers at December 18, 2006 10:34 AM

    The judge who put coded messages in his Da Vinci Code plagiarism trial ruling has written another…

    Posted by: Andy Rivers at December 18, 2006 10:42 AM

    The Red Hot Chili Peppers are leading the way at this years MTV Europe music awards with four nominations…

    Posted by: Martin Lamar at December 18, 2006 12:26 PM

    The Red Hot Chili Peppers are leading the way at this years MTV Europe music awards with four nominations…

    Posted by: Martin Lamar at December 18, 2006 12:30 PM

    The Red Hot Chili Peppers are leading the way at this years MTV Europe music awards with four nominations…

    Posted by: Martin Lamar at December 18, 2006 12:34 PM

    TV host Oprah Winfrey gives audience members $1,000 (£526) each to donate to a charitable cause…

    Posted by: German Greene at December 18, 2006 2:16 PM

    TV host Oprah Winfrey gives audience members $1,000 (£526) each to donate to a charitable cause…

    Posted by: German Greene at December 18, 2006 2:16 PM

    Singer George Michael lends the piano on which John Lennon wrote Imagine to an anti-war exhibition…

    Posted by: Samuel Oneal at December 18, 2006 3:01 PM

    Singer George Michael lends the piano on which John Lennon wrote Imagine to an anti-war exhibition…

    Posted by: Samuel Oneal at December 18, 2006 3:02 PM

    Microsoft and Peter Jackson postpone the making of a film based on the Halo video game after backers pull out…

    Posted by: Irvin Griffis at December 18, 2006 3:27 PM

    Microsoft and Peter Jackson postpone the making of a film based on the Halo video game after backers pull out…

    Posted by: Irvin Griffis at December 18, 2006 3:27 PM

    Microsoft and Peter Jackson postpone the making of a film based on the Halo video game after backers pull out…

    Posted by: Irvin Griffis at December 18, 2006 3:28 PM

    Alec Baldwin asks for his voice to be removed from an "unfair" documentary about Arnold Schwarzenegger…

    Posted by: Tristan Reiter at December 18, 2006 4:41 PM

    Alec Baldwin asks for his voice to be removed from an "unfair" documentary about Arnold Schwarzenegger…

    Posted by: Tristan Reiter at December 18, 2006 4:42 PM

    Alec Baldwin asks for his voice to be removed from an "unfair" documentary about Arnold Schwarzenegger…

    Posted by: Tristan Reiter at December 18, 2006 4:43 PM

    The Rolling Stones postpone a show in the US to allow singer Sir Mick Jagger time to rest his voice…

    Posted by: Rodolfo Mcwilliams at December 18, 2006 5:07 PM

    The Rolling Stones postpone a show in the US to allow singer Sir Mick Jagger time to rest his voice…

    Posted by: Rodolfo Mcwilliams at December 18, 2006 5:08 PM

    The Rolling Stones postpone a show in the US to allow singer Sir Mick Jagger time to rest his voice…

    Posted by: Rodolfo Mcwilliams at December 18, 2006 5:10 PM

    The Rolling Stones postpone a show in the US to allow singer Sir Mick Jagger time to rest his voice…

    Posted by: Ayden Passmore at December 18, 2006 5:35 PM

    The Rolling Stones postpone a show in the US to allow singer Sir Mick Jagger time to rest his voice…

    Posted by: Ayden Passmore at December 18, 2006 5:36 PM

    The judge who put coded messages in his Da Vinci Code plagiarism trial ruling has written another…

    Posted by: Marlon Page at December 18, 2006 5:57 PM

    The judge who put coded messages in his Da Vinci Code plagiarism trial ruling has written another…

    Posted by: Marlon Page at December 18, 2006 5:58 PM

    The judge who put coded messages in his Da Vinci Code plagiarism trial ruling has written another…

    Posted by: Marlon Page at December 18, 2006 5:59 PM

    Colombia’s vice president is "baffled" by Kate Moss’s success following cocaine allegations…

    Posted by: Alden Elliott at December 18, 2006 6:18 PM

    Social networking site MySpace is to block users from uploading copyrighted music to its pages…

    Posted by: Judah Gary at December 18, 2006 6:32 PM

    Social networking site MySpace is to block users from uploading copyrighted music to its pages…

    Posted by: Judah Gary at December 18, 2006 6:32 PM

    Social networking site MySpace is to block users from uploading copyrighted music to its pages…

    Posted by: Judah Gary at December 18, 2006 6:33 PM

    Pioneering screenwriter Nigel Kneale, best known for the Quatermass TV serials and films, dies aged 84…

    Posted by: Warren Minor at December 18, 2006 7:03 PM

    Pioneering screenwriter Nigel Kneale, best known for the Quatermass TV serials and films, dies aged 84…

    Posted by: Warren Minor at December 18, 2006 7:03 PM

    The judge who put coded messages in his Da Vinci Code plagiarism trial ruling has written another…

    Posted by: Davion Mcvey at December 18, 2006 8:03 PM

    The judge who put coded messages in his Da Vinci Code plagiarism trial ruling has written another…

    Posted by: Davion Mcvey at December 18, 2006 8:04 PM

    The judge who put coded messages in his Da Vinci Code plagiarism trial ruling has written another…

    Posted by: Davion Mcvey at December 18, 2006 8:04 PM

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