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Barbaro Euthanized

Postby prohandyman » Mon Jan 29, 2007 12:29 pm

News flash!
Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro was euthanized today after unsuccessful surgery to repair back leg again.
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Postby Arne » Mon Jan 29, 2007 1:50 pm

sorry to hear that.. I thought I had heard about a month ago the horse was doing well..
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Postby cam5e » Mon Jan 29, 2007 4:21 pm

With the type of injury the horse had, i was surprised they even made an attempt to save him.
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Postby rbeemer » Mon Jan 29, 2007 5:19 pm

Cam5e,

Think stud fees :twisted: 8) 8)
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Postby cam5e » Mon Jan 29, 2007 6:33 pm

Rbeemer,

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Postby Arne » Mon Jan 29, 2007 6:42 pm

re stud fees, not necessarily so... they just reall wanted the horse to heal. For some, it isn't just about the money.

"KENNETT SQUARE, Pa. -- Another sign that the effort to save Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro isn't just a matter of dollars-and-cents: His owner, Gretchen Jackson, said Barbaro was insured, and that the premiums grew after he won the Florida Derby and the Kentucky Derby -- victories that made him worth many millions of dollars at stud.

One horse breeder said if Roy and Gretchen Jackson had decided not to go through the expense of trying to save their horse after his severe injuries in the Preakness, they could have simply gone to the insurance company and collected -- and "there would be no questions."
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Postby Joseph » Tue Jan 30, 2007 8:02 am

Truly amazing. We have one of our biggest victories yet in Iraq - 200 militants killed, as many captured or wounded: a major effort led by Iraqi forces rather than American, which is what we've been trying to accomplish for over three years. And what is the lead story on the nightly news?

A horse died.

Yep, no bias here.

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Postby Dennis T » Tue Jan 30, 2007 8:20 am

:applause: :applause: :applause: to you Joseph.
Since the war in Iraq started(2003) and ended(2003) and then clean-up--there were 3000+ died in battle or otherwise. How many died in this country with the "war on drugs?" Bet it is a lot more. :roll: Let's be quiet.... :shhh:

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Postby Ira » Tue Jan 30, 2007 10:32 am

Arne wrote:re stud fees, not necessarily so... they just reall wanted the horse to heal. For some, it isn't just about the money.

"KENNETT SQUARE, Pa. -- Another sign that the effort to save Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro isn't just a matter of dollars-and-cents: His owner, Gretchen Jackson, said Barbaro was insured, and that the premiums grew after he won the Florida Derby and the Kentucky Derby -- victories that made him worth many millions of dollars at stud.

One horse breeder said if Roy and Gretchen Jackson had decided not to go through the expense of trying to save their horse after his severe injuries in the Preakness, they could have simply gone to the insurance company and collected -- and "there would be no questions."


I'm not going to question the motives behind trying to save the horse, and some of it has to do with simply advancing the science of equine medicine, but I don't understand the "premiums grew" reference above. What does that have to do it?

Seriously, does that make any sense? Yeah, the premiums grew because the horse's insured value went up...

But I'm curious as to what the actual dollar numbers are. A sought-after stud gets HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS for a few minutes of ecstacy. Considering the lifespan of a horse and how many times he can sire, would an insurance payment come CLOSE to that?

Also, did they "milk" him at all during the recovery? Maybe this has something to do with it as well, with his sperm sitting in some freezer.

By the way:

I worked at Belmont when Ruffian injured herself in the match race against Foolish Player. It was the most frightening thing to witness, and she was euthanized later that day. They buried her in the infield at Belmont, with her nose pointing toward the finish line.

And oh:

Sorry about not getting excited that we killed 300 militants, when we've already lost 3,000.
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Postby Arne » Tue Jan 30, 2007 10:59 am

On a happier note, this is quite impressive to watch:

You may have heard about the herd of horses that were trapped for 3 days on a tiny piece of land in wind and rain in the Netherlands. They were trapped on a small piece of land, surrounded by water. Their natural instincts kept them from swimming to solid land, from their tiny perch. There were about 100 horses huddled together against the wind and water. The Nation was mesmerized watching this drama as 18 of the horses perished, while others were slowly weakening.

First the fire department, then the Dutch army, tried to rescue them - both efforts were unsuccessful. Then, with a break in the weather, the water level went down and four women hatched a plan to attempt a rescue by luring the horses into the water.

Here's a video of the successful rescue. I was very touched as I watched the video of these magnificent animals being saved. I hope you enjoy this video too.

http://video.google.nl/videoplay?docid=-4584913278289860160

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Postby asianflava » Tue Jan 30, 2007 3:44 pm

Those horses must br retarded or something. Horses can swim, the swim the Chincoteague ponys every year in VA.
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Postby Ira » Tue Jan 30, 2007 4:18 pm

asianflava wrote:Those horses must br retarded or something. Horses can swim, the swim the Chincoteague ponys every year in VA.


HAH!!!

That's true!

I used to take horses that didn't know squat, get my heels into them, and they crossed rivers.
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Postby Arne » Tue Jan 30, 2007 4:39 pm

Horses do not normally choose to swim... those you mention are herded into the water.... and actually, most are brought over by barge now.. a few are brought by water for the tourists.... yippie, kyie..!

If they did it by choice, there would be no horses left on the island... they would go where there was better foraging.

Realisitcally, don't you think if horses liked to swim they would stay on that tiny island in the Netherlands/Holland by choice.?

Come to think of it, being smarter, would you try to swim that distance in the North Sea? It may look simple, but having once almost drowned myself in a flood, I can tell you that the power of water is not to be messed with.

When I was being swept downstream in flood water, it was a very helpless feeling.....
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Postby Micro469 » Tue Jan 30, 2007 5:27 pm

That was a neat video.... how can I save that to my harddrive???? :thinking:
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