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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

wednesday, 11:50 AM

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

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

and

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

The Baltimore Sun's Digest today included the following:

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

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

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

Mike Rea's updates continue to show good progress.

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

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

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

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

England lost (end of world cup coverage here).

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Comments

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Skyler

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

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

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

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

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

Hi Mr. B.,

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

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

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

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

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

Love ya,
Edie

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

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

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

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

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

Love to all and keep up the improvements Barbaro!!

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

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

My God hold you in the palm of His hand.

Kate

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

** SORRY, HERE'S THE LINK :

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

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

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

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

let's get a core roster.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

enjoyed seeing "relatives" of my babies on your page.
Where? I didn't see it????????

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

Good night Barbaro! Thinking of you !

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

Give Barbaro a pat and a hug from me !

Bless all of you !

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

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

Love you!!
Daphne and Penelope

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Continuing with prayers, especially for that next cast change...

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

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

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

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

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

I am glad that he had a good day today.

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

Have a great night.

Love ya,
Edie

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

I overreacted again.

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


Hi,

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

Kim

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

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

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

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

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

Actually both cats ate the Eukaneuba.

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

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

Alex, have you been affected by the rain?

Have a good night Mr. B.

Love ya,
Edie

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

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

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

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

With heartfelt appreciation,
Maria

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Fight the good fight.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Good Morning Alex & Friends,

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

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

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

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

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

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

Morning Bobby:

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

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

I hope for Barbaro's full recovery everyday.

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

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

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

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

Good morning all!

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

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

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

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

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

Skyler

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

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

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

Just an idea.

HI BARBARO! SENDING YOU MY DAILY SMOOCH AND HUG!

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Mr. B, doing goood!

Love ya,
Edie

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

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

Edie

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

sarah thats a great idea!

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

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

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

Hello Barbara,

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Alex, Good idea!

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

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

barbaratkerr@yahoo.com

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

the new 'thread' has just been added.

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

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

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

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

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

Barbara, put me on your address book please....

ruffian@cox.net

Skyler

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Colleen

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Dang, I'd love to hear some of Barclay's stories...

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

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

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

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

Love ya,
Edie

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

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

Skyler

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

Barbaro,

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Can't wait to see the pictures!

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

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

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

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

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

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

Lots of love--

Nancy
Sebastopol, CA

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

Hi Barbaro and everyone:


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


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


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


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

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

hi margaret -- i heard that it was relatively dry in the new bolton area -- it's not the same as a californai flood i've found out ;)

not to worry.

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

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

Jeannette

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

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

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

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

Hello Bobby,

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

Love you,

Skyler

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

Hello Bobby,

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

Love you,

Skyler

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Love ya,
Edie

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

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

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

Thanks, Alex, Tim, Eliza, and Barbaro's humans...

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Thanks a dozenth time from Texas!

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

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

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

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

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

Good Night Barbaro !

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

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

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

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

S. McC

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Love you, Barbaro! Daphne and Penelope

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Daphne

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Hi everyone,

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

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

Same for everyone else in nature's path.

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

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

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

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

Love ya,
Edie

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

Good morning everyone,

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

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

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

Skyler

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Hi Barbaro and company:


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


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


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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Alex,

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

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

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

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

A thousand thanks to you all for this website.

Jeannette
West Chester, PA

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

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

Good news!

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Good morning, Barbaro:

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

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

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

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

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

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

Alex, Kim, and Eliza--

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

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

Nancy in CA

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

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