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Update 740: Sue McMullen sent an e-mail which highlights the fantastic racing we have from Longchamp on sunday:

A feast of racing in Europe this weekend, culminating in Sunday's Prix de L'Arc de Triomphe, a mile and a half Turf race at Longchamp, France's premier track, which offers as much of a challenge in terms of its undulations as Epsom. First run in 1920 in its present form, the Arc is a spin-off from the Grand Prix de Paris which started in 1863 and evolved over the years, adding big prize money which attracted foreign runners and eventually the inclusion of older horses. By 1920 it was decided to 'rebrand' the race by creating a prestigious international event, a decision made by a committee that included the British Ambassador and the French racing authorities, so the Prix de L'Arc de Triomphe was born, named after soldiers that served in the Great War.

The Arc weekend now offers a total purse of 4.5 million euros, with 2 million going to the winner of the Arc, a seriously prestigious race, which continues to be hyped as Europe's premier, all-aged Flat race, certainly over this distance. But it could also be argued that the Arc is the premier event for this distance at this time of the year, as nowadays the all-aged King George run at Ascot in July would also be a major target for a middle-distance horse. For example, Hurricane Run, last year's winner of the Arc, won this year's King George and will take some beating on Sunday.

In terms of this race's position in the racing calendar (outside the US), it would be the principal end of season target for a mile and a half turf horse, with the Breeders' Cup an option thereafter. It is unlikely that a European horse good enough to be a major contender for the Arc, would bypass this race and head straight for the Breeders' Cup. Ideally, they would be able to do both but the Arc is a very tough race to be a mere prep for the Breeders Cup. Having said that, it didn't exactly slow down the awesome High Chaparral who ran third in two Arcs, before winning both his Breeders' Cups. But it's a possible case of what might have been the year Sakhee, one of the toughest horses in training, won the Arc and just 20 days later went down a nose to Tiznow in the Classic at Belmont, on a surface that didn't suit him.

The Arc field is limited to 18, but given the nature of the track, a field of that size will inevitably result in hard luck stories and just occasionally, the race throws up a result that leaves a bit of head scratching. But it takes a very good horse to win, combining speed and stamina in equal measure and in its 84 runnings has seen some of the finest turf horses in the world added to the roll of honour. This year, just 8 go to post and while there have been some defections due to the going, the top three, Hurricane Run, Deep Impact and Shirocco stand their ground.

Just as the Irish are an integral part of the Cheltenham National Hunt Festival in March, adding a vital ingredient to its unique atmosphere, it has to be said that the British and Irish are just as important to the Arc weekend and thousands head off by train or by air, either making a weekend of it, or just going over for Sunday's racing, which also stages the Group 1 Prix de l'Abbaye, one of Europe's premier Sprints and the Group 1 Prix de l'Opera, limited to fillies and mares and which now includes Mandesha, who at one stage had been a possible for the Arc.

Tomorrow Sue will preview the Arc field. The Arc will also be broadcast on sunday, on HRTV. Of course also tomorrow we have some great racing in the US, broadcast on ESPN, 4 - 6 pm (previewed in update 725).

Update 739: Just spoke to Peter, who had spoken to Michael, who visited about 4:30 pm. Barbaro remains comfortable. Michael mentioned to Peter he was "squealing" ... I guess he saw Michael and assumed he was off to go outside. Anyway, whatever the reason for the squeal, squealing is good!

Update 738: Rachel from Kennett Florist just posted this update (comment timestamp: 9:21 pm):

Just back from NBC. Everyone seems in good spirits today... must be Friday! We had heard Mr B was low on carrots, so we loaded him up for the weekend. We also had a nice big basket of carrots and apples for the donor horses (and goats and pigs, etc). It is such a beautiful cool fall day here... I think it's time for apple picking (although we are up to our elbows in apples here these days :)... guess I'll have to bring some in the form of a pie!). Hope eveyone has a great weekend!

Also, wanted to thank each and every one who has worked so hard with S.1915. We're trying to do what we can at this end. Keep up the fight!

WE BELIEVE!!

Rachel at Kennett Florist

I also wanted to post another beautiful poem: We Are The Horses.

Update 737: A great AP article from Rich Rosenblatt: Barbaro an inspiration on and off the race track. I had noted in an earlier update that I met the writer when he was in Fair Hill a couple of days ago (Barbaro nipped his trouser leg). Anyway, here are some excerpts:

"You can just see it in him, he wants to survive," Barbaro's exercise rider Peter Brette said. "He does everything right to allow himself to get better. And he's had a really good month or so now. He's tougher than I gave him credit for."

and

The cast could come off within two weeks and be replaced by a splinted bandage. It remains now because Richardson does not want to add stress on the foot with laminitis. "I'm being very conservative," he said. "The cast would be off the right hind if there was no laminitis in the left hind."

and

"I really believe it's a miracle," Gretchen Jackson said. "Everything has just seemed to come together against incredible odds."

The outpouring of get-well cards, flowers and gifts hasn't let up, either. During his stay, the colt has been sprinkled with holy water and received hundreds of gift baskets and thousands of drawings from children wishing him well. Tens of thousands of e-mails have been sent to the hospital's Web site.

Jackson recalls one that read: "Believe in Barbaro: A Miracle in Progress."

"That about sums it up," he said.

The entire article is a must read.

Update 736: Another comfortable night last night for Barbaro (thursday night). I saw Peter coming back from my fourth set (Rocky), he had heard from Michael, who had heard from Dr. Richardson. Michael is not at Fair Hill this morning.

Lots of action this morning at Fair Hill, most of which is action you would rather avoid. One loose horse, one run off, all first thing in the morning. I think all involved are fine, but I know from experience, being run off with is the single worst feeling a rider can have. The last time I was run off with it was a stupid mistake on my part, I had forgotten to tighten my girth. I turned my horse round to begin his gallop (I had not ridden him before, and he was supposed to be breezing) and as soon as I did I felt the saddle slip forward on top of his withers. The horse took off, and there was nothing I could do except sit as still as possible and steer the horse to the inside rail. This I did, and we went for a mile and a half, I was then picked up by a pony. Anyway, it was an experience hard to forget.

OK, back to today, Chappy breezed second set, on the woodchip. She went a nice half, finishing strongly. She does seem to like the chips, lets hope she likes the new tapeta surface when it is ready.
update, 8:45 am, friday september 29

Update 735: The morning update for Barbaro will again be a little later, possibly around 8:30 am. Barbara Livingston e-mailed me a link to her Precisionist Album. Barbara also included this commentary in the e-mail:

Precisionist provided me my first Blood-Horse cover over twenty years ago, and the graceful chestnut gelding has been close to my heart since.

He was a brilliant racehorse - a true Hall of Famer - and after retirement he remained classy, tolerant and proud. The lanky chestnut held his head unusually high, with deep-set, brilliant, dark eyes. Those eyes understood the world.

I visited Kentucky for a whirlwind trip (less than 24 hours) Tuesday, and had a few hours to spare before heading to the airport. We decided to swing by Old Friends to see our old buddy Precisionist. We called. They mentioned Precisionist was failing, and nothing more could be done for him. The staff still allowed us to visit.

There stood Precisionist, resting against Michael Blowen as Michael rubbed Precisionist's 'special spots.' The famous gelding, in obvious discomfort, eased under Michael's touch. When Michael ceased rubbing him, Precisionist's ears flicked back. Michael kept rubbing. Several volunteers stood vigil nearby, tending to Precisionist's every need. Tears were rubbed away.

Precisionist eventually made it clear he wanted to rest and was led back to his sunlit stall, laid thick with straw. Staff volunteers brought him first-rate alfalfa and cleaned, cut carrots. After resting awhile, Precisionist dipped his head to eat.

Before leaving, I peered through the stall rungs. Precisionist was watching me. I looked into those soulful eyes one last time and said, 'Thank you, old boy.'

Precisionist was euthanized the following day and laid to rest at Old Friends.

He was so beloved, gallant, proud and beautiful; and Old Friends treated him like the champion he was. They understood.

Comments

Hi Alex,

Those pictures are beautiful. I write this with tears streaming down my face. What a proud and soulful horese. Those eyes say it all. I am so glad he was surrounded by such wonderful people. I wish every horse had the same love and care that he did when the end draws near. A peaceful goodbye.

Thanks

Posted by: Trish in NC at September 29, 2006 10:28 AM

Thank you Alex for the information about the morning Barbaro update. That keeps us from needless worry. Also thank you for the good reading material about Precisionist.

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To All

Shelley A is having surgery today. Please keep her in your prayers. She didn't want it posted on the board before and didn't want a big fuss about it. I will post an update later when I get it. Perhaps I should move the topic to the Message Forum.

Janice

A proud "fan of Barbaro"
PS - I'm so grateful to hear Martinez is FINALLY onboard

Posted by: Janice from Florida at September 29, 2006 10:30 AM

I read a couple of times a day your website to check up on Barbaro. Thanks so much for your daily information. Barbaro continues to stay on my mind several times a day so I would be lost without you.

Posted by: Linda at September 29, 2006 10:52 AM

Good morning, Barbaro! And good morning to all Fans of Barbaro!

Confirmed this morning at Thomas - Martinez of Florida is a co-sponsor! Great work in the Sunshine State!!!

Gotta run - rainy here in Maine this morning and I slept in, unintentionally.

Proud emmber, Fans of Barbaro

Posted by: Marg in Maine at September 29, 2006 10:59 AM

Proud MEMBER, Fans of Barbaro (Who obviously hasn't had enough coffee!!!)

Posted by: Marg in Maine at September 29, 2006 11:01 AM

Bless Shelley for all she has done and all she continues to do.

Bless little Erin as she continues her treatment.

Bless Precisionist-RIP

Bless Barbaro and all of his connections.

Posted by: lisa-nyc at September 29, 2006 11:10 AM

Morning Barbaro. Will check on you later. We love you thanks alex

Posted by: jane at September 29, 2006 11:38 AM

Hiya, Bobbey! Kita is still deeply sleep on the sofa, how about you, sweet prince? TGIF - you've reached the end of another "work week of healing" on the road to recovery. May your day be filled with friends, pampering, Lael grass, & lots of treats! Hugs, pets, & "scratches" from your pals in CT - Robyn, Brent, & Nikita

PS: Alex, thanks for the lovely story and photos of Precisionist. What a chestnut beauty he was! Reminded me of Secretariat.

Posted by: Robyn Hoffmann at September 29, 2006 11:49 AM

Prayers for Shelley who has been so informative about horse racing in general and a tireless campaigner for the horses.

Barbaro, get back outside today now that the rain's gone. You looked great in those photos this week. With a poster boy like you, how can we lose the fight to end horse slaughter?

Karen in Md.

Posted by: Karen Gardner at September 29, 2006 11:54 AM

What a beauty Precisionist was. Like a flame. He enjoyed old age until the tumor. Barbara Livingston is a national treasure.

Posted by: J. Carson Black at September 29, 2006 12:01 PM

Good morning Alex and Barbaro and the Fans!
Tears coming down my face as I read Barbaro Livingston's words on Precionist and his final days. Thanks for sharing that Alex.
Prayers for Shelley today and always for Barbaro and all the horses.

Go Barbaro Go!

Nancy in Va Beach :)

Posted by: Nancy in Va Beach at September 29, 2006 12:04 PM

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Dora Crow, I am sorry to hear about your turkey. I saw a turkey pet recently, and he was full of personality. I guess they don't live that long, though. But life was good.

Warm thoughts and prayers for all the other ailing creatures, e.g. Big Dude. At least he has a loving human during his last days. That is just the most wonderful name. I can picture him.

Karen in Md.

Posted by: Karen Gardner at September 29, 2006 12:05 PM

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To all who are interested re: ShelleyA

Her surgery is scheduled for 9:00 A.M.

There is a "ShelleyA" folder under "General" in the message forum.

Janice

Posted by: Janice from Florida at September 29, 2006 12:10 PM

Good Morning sweet prince Barbaro - you are a national treasure.

And a thank you to Barbaro fans everywhere. On this site you have exhibited love and caring and real "family values". You have all, thanks to Barbaro, brought so much good to the world in general and my life in particular. Enjoy your day.

Posted by: laura, nc at September 29, 2006 12:13 PM

Good Morning, Fans of Barbaro!

Alex, thank you for the links to Barbara Livingston's Precisionist collection. He is such a beautiful horse...and now another horse angel. You take such good care of us - even letting us know when the morning updates are going to be delayed.

Shelley, I knew about today...you are (always) in my prayers as are Ima, Alibi and Boxcar. Heal fast, dear lady.

We had intense storms pass thru Chester County last night...hope Barbaro was sleeping thru all of of them in his stall at NBC. I'm going up to the ranch today for Windy/Stormy day and be sure they're all OK.

Not much else going on.

LITF, I know you welcomed Precisionist with gentleness and love, my sweet Long Time Sun.

Barbaro, its a quiet day here in Chester County. Just take it easy, hope you get outside to graze today and do what Dr. R tells you to do. Your spirit shines more and more. Shine on you crazy diamond.

Take care everybody. We need to keep pushing...we're making progress to saving our horse family (and maybe other animals as well.).

No retreat, no surrender.

Healing and Peace,
Lyn Gilbert

Posted by: Lyn Gilbert at September 29, 2006 12:14 PM

Alex, thanks for letting us know so we don't hyperventilate. Big guy, I know you will have had ACN!

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RE: St. Louis Accident & Media Attention re: Anti-Slaughter

Our local fox and NBC affiliates had in-depth stories about the horses rescued in the accident. They showed the pregnant mare that was on her way to be slaughtered and talked about the practice. The owner is no where to be found (coward). Again, if you can help out, please consider donating to the MO Humane Society to help care for the injured horses.

I emailed a local radio personality yesterday, McGraw Milhaven, about his comments on his radio show ridiculing the attention of this issue and he has emailed me back a question. I would like your help with my answer. Here's the question:

Are you upset at the way they are killed, or that they are killed at all.

If they found a more humane way for them to be killed, and set up some guide lines, would you be okay with that????

McGraw

Posted by: Sheila at September 29, 2006 12:15 PM

Good morning Barbaro, awaiting ACN. Keep up the great work sweet boy. Dr. R. thank you so much for all you do.

Alex, thank you for this wonderful site, and for all you do.

Well everyone it's Friday, so keep the phone ringing and the faxes going our.

Have a good day everyone.

BELIEVE IN MIRACLES
BELIEVE IN BARBARO

God Bless all of your.
Carol-Pittsburgh

Posted by: Carol Nichols at September 29, 2006 12:16 PM

Thank you Alex for the link to the beautiful photos of Precisionist and the wonderful commentary that only the eye of a photographer can capture and share. What a wonderful and peaceful way to end a life well-lived. I wish all race horses received the same kind of loving care that Precisionist was given. Barbara L. is correct in saying Precisionist's eyes understood the world.

Barbara Livingston was given the opportunity to come full circle with Precisionist. So glad she had a few hours to spare so that she was able to make such a special moment happen. I think they were meant to say goodbye to each other.

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My prayers are with you Shelley for a speedy recovery. I will miss your posts that are always so informative and helpful.

Sweet Barbaro, keep Dr. R smiling with the progress you are making daily. Enjoy the visits you get and the treats that come with the visits. I have to say, I envy that massage blanket Peter puts on you. I could use one myself on cold, dreary days like today. Grow that hoof big boy. Butterfly kisses to you.

Posted by: Rosemary in Ohio at September 29, 2006 12:22 PM

Good morning Bobby, Alex & Everyone! The story and photo about Precisionist had the tears flowing, what a special horse he was! The photo in the article Alex posted with his head resting on the shoulder of Michael Blowen has to be one of the most precious photos I've had the privilege to see!

I hope you had a good night, Bobby! Will await an update later this morning, have a good day ahead! :)

Posted by: Ruth Ann at September 29, 2006 12:28 PM

HOPE YOU ARE HAVING A RESTFUL NIGHT. THANKS ALEX FOR KEEPING THE WORLD UPDATES ON BARBARO AND OTHER THINGS AS WELL, WE ALL LOVE BARBARO AND SURE HOPE WE CAN GET THAT SLAUGHTER BILL THROUGH.
BETTY AND BOB

Posted by: BETTY FORD at September 29, 2006 12:28 PM

As always, thank you Alex for letting us know about Barbaro's update being a little late. I pray he had another comfortable night and that his healing will continue as the days go by.

Someone posted yesterday that they thought this board was just for Barbaro and I thought about that. The Preakness left me devastated and has changed my entire perspective on the world of horses. I've always loved them, since I was little, but now I feel passionate about knowing what is happening in this world. It has made me aware of how really important they are to us and the sadness when we lose them.

So as much as we love Barbaro and pray so hard he will recover, I believe that even if we post on other issues related to these beloved animals, Barbaro - even if not always mentioned in a post -is at the heart of why many us are now here and involved. He is the reason that we have been brought together as a community. This is why he is so special to us.

Thanks this morning for the story and beautiful pictures of Perfectionist. I visited Old Friends two years ago. What a wonderful place, with wonderful, caring people.

I pray Barbaro will continue to heal. I can not thank enough those close to him who are doing what they can to help him recover. And you, Alex, for your hard work in letting us know how he is. We love Barbaro.

Pam

Posted by: Pam Mross at September 29, 2006 12:30 PM

Those are gorgeous pictures of Precisionist. What a really neat horse he was. Praying for Shelley today.

Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri From SE Texas at September 29, 2006 12:44 PM

Carol Nichols,

My thoughts.....

It's not just the way the are killed, but what they are killed for. Using them for some European or Japanese dinner is NOT OK.

More humane and guidelines would not be the complete answer - the purpose of the killing is still objectionable.
We dont' want our dogs and cats to be someone else's dinner, we don't want that fate for our equine friends.

Just my HO
Janice

Posted by: Janice from Florida at September 29, 2006 12:46 PM

SHEILA:

>>>>I emailed a local radio personality yesterday, McGraw Milhaven, about his comments on his radio show ridiculing the attention of this issue and he has emailed me back a question. I would like your help with my answer. Here's the question:

>>Are you upset at the way they are killed, or that they are killed at all.>>>>

Sheila, thanks for sending him an email. We have to separate out downright evil people from those who don't know and aren't aware of a situation.. It shows something good that he asked questions..

My answer would be that horses should not be killed at all (excepting humanely euthanized for a valid medical reason). The reason is simply that horses are not in the class of food animals. They are working and companion animals and are capable of deep and trusting bonds with humans. The horse has made great contributions to humankind and is one species in only a handful that actually enjoys the company of humans. They are much like a dog - that is the relationship many aware people compare it to. If you're not aware of this, a horse may be seen as just another animal.

>>>If they found a more humane way for them to be killed, and set up some guide lines, would you be okay with that????>>>

No.


Thanks, Sheila. Have a good day you and everyone, specially you Barbaro!

Posted by: Christine at September 29, 2006 12:54 PM

I too have visited Old Friends and saw the love and compassion for the horses that they serve. Precisionist was blessed to have had Michael by his side and all the wonderful volunteers. I remember the first time I visited, they were a small farm with Sunshine Forever, Creator, and Ruhlmann being the champions they were caring for and I remember seeing the bucket with the fresh, clean, cut up carrots for treats for the horses. Those of you who want to help, but unable to have hands-on opportunities, this is a wonderful organization with loving people who are blessed to be able to address issue of our champions living their days with honor and loving care. Those of us that are concerned about our champions being in other countries (and in the case of Taylor's Special being in our OWN country) and being lost like Ferdinand and not given the honor of proper care after giving us so much, are thankful for Michael and Old Friends.

Posted by: Linda at September 29, 2006 12:54 PM

Good morning Alex and everyone.
What a tender album about Precisionist...may the Lord hold him in his arms. Thanks Alex for sharing the pictures.

Bobbycakes...you are my shinning light!!! Heal!!

###A huge storm (which we seldom have) blew up yeserday afternoon and took out our power until this morning so I couldn't post that I got a call back from Kent Bacus (Sen Dole's aide ) yesterday evening. He was very upbeat about S1915. Told me that yes there were calls regarding the bill that were against it because the callers feared their rights to do what they wanted to do with their animals would be taken away from them. He thought if the bill is ammended that it may make a difference to these callers ( I suspect it is the "sell" word in the bill...just reading between the lines of his remarks ). He also said they have had many more calls favoring the bill. Kent said (twice)that the bill will most likely be going up for a vote in November of this year. He said Ms. Dole had not yet confided in him as to the way she is voting. I handled the call with the least emotion that I could...didn't want any confrontations with him....because it would ruin it for others who will be calling.

Posted by: D'Anne in NC at September 29, 2006 12:56 PM

Pam - I agree - if it wasn't for Barbaro we would not be discussing these other issues. I for one was not aware of slaughter until this website. So I believe that knowledge is power - I soak up as much knowledge from this site as possible. And I think we have all been pretty powerful because of it!!!

XXOO everyone!!!

Posted by: Sally in Key West at September 29, 2006 12:59 PM

Just called Santorum office again and faxed a letter. Hopefully he will see the light. He is behind the polls against Casey. Also called Casey's office just in case we need him.

Will call Santorum office again later today.

Carol-Pittsburgh

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Chris Byer, No Santorum is not with us yet!

Posted by: Carol Nichols at September 29, 2006 1:00 PM

Thanks for sharing the album of PRECISIONIST they are, as usual, simply beautiful....

Posted by: lynnette at September 29, 2006 1:01 PM

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D'Anne,

I received pretty much the same call from Kent yesterday after 5. I was just amazed he actually returned my call. Yes November is good news to some extent, but I keep thinking of the thousands of poor souls that will be brutalized in the interim, so I'll keep pressing.

Posted by: laura, nc at September 29, 2006 1:01 PM

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Something more. I object to the words "upset," and "would you be ok?"

All here have approached this issue in a rational manner and we have taken it up on principle and seriously - not emotionally. Upset is not the right word here. We are not hysterical people, we are trying to get this world to evolve into a better place - even the misfits who participate in the slaughter, who don't yet know they'd be better off not engaging in this horror.

And we'd be "ok" is an understatement. We only want horses and every animal to be treated fairly and compassionately.

Thanks, sorry for the soapbox..

Posted by: Christine at September 29, 2006 1:02 PM

Christine -

Great response. You speak for all of us that care.

Pam

Posted by: Pam Mross at September 29, 2006 1:03 PM

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P.S
Prayers for Shelley too for a successful surgery. May the Lord hold you in his arms during the operation Shelley!!!

Posted by: D'Anne in NC at September 29, 2006 1:04 PM

Good Morning Barbaro,

TGIF!!! I hope that Dr. R. will give Mr. Matz a great report about how you did last night when they speak this AM.

May you continue to walk in the light sweet boy, you are so dear to so many!!! Enjoy all of your time outside grazing. I hope you get all your favorites again in your goodie basket!!!

Have a great weekend handsome!!

Alex, what a great guy you are! Thank you does'nt seem to be good enough for all you do !!

Posted by: Leigh in Austin, TX at September 29, 2006 1:04 PM

Janice, you are so right, but there are people in the world that do not have a heart.

This issue, is just a no brainer. See the light?

Let just cross our fingers and hope they hear us!
There is a God, we all know that.

Carol-Pittsburgh

Posted by: Carol Nichols at September 29, 2006 1:07 PM

Good Morning All! Article on Bo Derek and our cause. If it has been posted forgive me.

http://www.abcnews.go.com/ThisWeek/Voices/story?id=2387465

Ro & Brady

Posted by: Rosemarie at September 29, 2006 1:09 PM

Morning carrots, love, admiration, you name it for champion Barbaro Jackson, HOF. You are amazing!

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Sheila,
If he's publicly ridiculing the amount of time spent on this issue, ideally you won't feel obliged to respond and/or engage.

Cheers,
Friar Tuck

Posted by: Friar Tuck at September 29, 2006 1:15 PM

Alex, many thanks for the photos of Precisionist. I am crying at work. He was amazing and very loved.

Bobby, I still call you that, have a very good day. You keep fighting and I'll keep praying.

Shelley, you're in my prayers. Take care.

Love and good wishes to all FOB!!

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I am still irked over Sen. Voinovich's response, more e-mail's and calls. Take care Buckeyes for Barbaro.

Posted by: Louise in Ohio at September 29, 2006 1:18 PM

GOOD MORNING HANDSOME!! ACN, I just love those words! You have ACD and I will check in later.

LOVE YOU B!!!

Prayers to Erin and her family....

BLB!!!

Karen - TN

Posted by: Karen at September 29, 2006 1:22 PM

Good Morning Handsome One! ACN :)

Back to work with me now and make some calls to Senators.

Enjoy your day everybody!

Posted by: Rosemarie at September 29, 2006 1:25 PM

good luck to Shelly...everyone have a blessed day

Posted by: Laura in Key West at September 29, 2006 1:30 PM

Thanks Alex for posting Barbara Livingstons photos of Precisionist along with her commentary...really pulled the heartstrings. My thoughts and prayers are extended to Michael, and all the volunteers at Old Friends, all the second of June connections, Mr. Aleo and Mr. Gilchrist, Pasqual, Suzie, and the rest of Lifts connections.
All of the forementioned loved their horses as horses should be loved; may they all find some comfort as they grieve their loss.

Posted by: C.L. Erie, Pa. at September 29, 2006 1:40 PM

Morning, Barbaro! Thank God for ACN..Have a good day, go for walkies, get some grass, but be careful, you're still healing. God bless Barbaro, Dr. R and all who care for him.

God bless Precisionist, keep him in Your care.

Lord, take care of Shelley today...

Have a great Friday everyone!

Posted by: Sue W. at September 29, 2006 1:47 PM

Good morning, all lovely horses and their fans... Just wanted to remind everyone that Harry Aleo and Greg Gilchrist will have their young Vicarino running in his second race ever today, in the 7th race at Golden Gate Fields. He won his first race by 5-1/2 lengths, and had a hard time finding his second race. With Fog's memorial tomorrow, it would be wonderful if Vicarino could win today, will have my fingers crossed for two very special people and Fog...

The video of the race is usually available shortly after through their website.

Info on the race and other events at GGF this week is here

(I know, where is that 'tiny URL' when you need it, racing off to work?).

Also have hooves crossed for good/better/great news from the Senate...

Barbaro, I hope you have been keeping the hoof fairy supplied...

Love and great respect to all,

Shelley in CA

Posted by: Shelley in CA at September 29, 2006 1:48 PM

Alex, thanks for the update! I cannot imagine what it would be like to be on a running-loose racehorse! I'm glad all involved are ok.

I forgot to mention yesterday that the blog link "chance encounter" indicates that you are a celebrity! Of course, we all already knew that!

Can anyone explain what tapeta surface is? Is the switch due to the changing weather? How long will you train and what happens at Fair Hill in the winter?

Thanks for all that you do.

Posted by: Sheila at September 29, 2006 1:49 PM

ACN Bobbycakes ....YES!!!!!
Alex
Slippery saddles doesn't sound like anything I would like either! When you said a "run off" I thought it was just a horse running away w/o rider feeling his oats.....I'm learning! Thanks for the instruction!

Posted by: D'Anne in NC at September 29, 2006 1:53 PM

LET US THANK GOD FOR GIVING US EACH DAY TO MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE...

GOD BE WITH PRECISIONIST AND LOST IN THE FOG.

THANK YOU FOR THE GIFT OF BARBARO...MAKING US SO STRONG IN OUR BELIEFS AND GIVING US A HEART OF PASSION.

MAY GOD GIVE US THE ABILITY TO PASS THE ANTI-SLAUGHTER HORSE BILL AND REMEMBER ALL THE ANIMALS AND CHILDREN THAT SUFFER.
AMEN

Posted by: JOAN ROYA at September 29, 2006 1:54 PM

Hi Family

TGIF and praise the Lord for ACN!
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As has been my fledgling Friday tradition, I will entertain us with some TGIF equine humour:

All I need to know in life I learned from my horse
*When in doubt, run far, far away.
*You can never have too many treats.
*Passing gas in public is nothing to be ashamed of.
*New shoes are an absolute necessity every 6 weeks.
*Ignore cues. They're just a prompt to do more work.
*Everyone loves a good, wet, slobbery kiss.
*Never run when you can jog. Never jog when you can walk. And never walk when you can stand still.
*Heaven is eating at least 10 hours a day... and then sleeping the rest.
*Eat plenty of roughage.
*Great legs and a nice rear will get you anywhere. Big, brown eyes help too.
*When you want your way, stomp hard on the nearest foot.
*In times of crisis, take a poop.
*Act dumb when faced with a task you don't want to do.
*Follow the herd. That way, you can't be singled out to take the blame.
*A swift kick in the butt will get anyone's attention.
*Love those who love you back, especially if they have something good to eat.

Jazz

Posted by: Jazz at September 29, 2006 1:56 PM

I know what it's like to be ran off with. Yikes! You never forget that!!!

Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri From SE Texas at September 29, 2006 1:56 PM

Happy Friday Barbaro Fans,

Hi SweetPea,
ACN you are Magnificient.Your strength,spirit and attitude are amazing. Have a good day, give Dr.R. a little nip for me. I will talk with you later. I love you so much Barbaro.

Posted by: Renee Antaya at September 29, 2006 1:58 PM

Thank you Alex for the morning post on Barbaro. Also thanks to you and Barbara Livingston for the beautiful pictures of Precisionist. It's so hard to let go but the time had come. I'm so glad he was treated so well in his retirement. We have to work toward that end for all horses.

LAURA in keywest, Thanks for posting the site for video of Terry Irwin. I watched the whole video, it was very moving. She is a very special woman.

Posted by: cindy a at September 29, 2006 1:58 PM

Just found our boy's name mentioned in the following article. Made me smile to think that Michael Matz and Barbaro were making history with the decision to race in the Florida Derby then rest 5 weeks before the KD. Here is a small part from the article. Thank you Mr. Matz for following the path that would be Barbaro's destiny.

Gulfstream's Florida Derby in same spot for '07

Mike Welsch, Daily Racing Form 9/28/2006


Gulfstream Park will tweak its 3-year-old stakes program in 2007 but won't be making any changes to its cornerstone event, the $1 million Florida Derby, which for the third straight year will be run five weeks before the Kentucky Derby.

Gulfstream Park received some criticism last year when it moved the Florida Derby to a spot five weeks in advance of the Kentucky Derby; it had traditionally been run four weeks in advance. The detractors were silenced this year, however, when Barbaro won the Kentucky Derby after winning the Florida Derby

Way to go champ!
Ashley

Posted by: Ashley at September 29, 2006 1:59 PM

Good morning Barbaro!! I haven't posted in several days, buy you are in my prayers. Even if I don't post, I am still checking on you several times a day!!!

I am very happy to hear Martinez is on board!!! Thank goodness!!! I am so proud of our politicians here in the great state of Florida! I relieved to be able to stop calling and emailing Martinez!

What a touching message from Barbara Livingston. Thanks for sharing it with us Alex. Rest in peace Precionsist! And God Bless the folks at Old Friends for the wonderful work they do!!!

Have a blessed day everyone!

Susan A
Tampa

Posted by: Susan A. at September 29, 2006 2:00 PM

ice! How come Michael is not at Fair Hill. Did he go to a racetrack? I am going to have to check my DRFs

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Jazz Those are hilarious.

Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri From SE Texas at September 29, 2006 2:00 PM

Thank you Alex for posting Barbara Livingston's eloquent words on Precisionist and her photo link. As sad as it is to say good-bye, it was a beautiful life he had, and an honorable final chapter among those who loved him. May he run with the wind in his new land. And may all horses be honored their entire lives as they deserve.

Posted by: Susan in Saratoga at September 29, 2006 2:02 PM

Hi Alex,
Thak you for the beautiful pictures of Precisionist, he was just beautiful!Barbara's work is breathtaking.

Shelly A, I hope all goes well for you today, you are in my prayers.

Posted by: Renee Antaya at September 29, 2006 2:04 PM

What a beautiful horse!.. I wish I would have looked at the pictures before reading the story, because I am now in tears and can't look at all of them!.. Thanks for posting the story Alex!

Posted by: Robin Miller at September 29, 2006 2:05 PM

This is my only question about BL's note. How could she not know that Precisionist was not a gelding. He was a sterile stallion and as far as I know he was never gelded. Jen

Posted by: Jen at September 29, 2006 2:11 PM


Quote from above
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Someone posted yesterday that they thought this board was just for Barbaro and I thought about that. The Preakness left me devastated and has changed my entire perspective on the world of horses. I've always loved them, since I was little, but now I feel passionate about knowing what is happening in this world. It has made me aware of how really important they are to us and the sadness when we lose them.

So as much as we love Barbaro and pray so hard he will recover, I believe that even if we post on other issues related to these beloved animals, Barbaro - even if not always mentioned in a post -is at the heart of why many us are now here and involved. He is the reason that we have been brought together as a community. This is why he is so special to us.
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Pam,
I could not agree more...thank you for saying this so clearly.

Mrs Jackson has called upon the Fans Of Barbaro to rise up in the name of all horses and that is exactly what we will do. Each of us are doing what we can seprately on our own, yet we are united by Barbaro. We are Inspired by Barbaro. We muster up our strength and fortitude by the example that he has set. We are further inspired by the care and concern that we show for each other.

In the world of racing lingo, it had been said that Barbaro "Had gears that had not even been tested yet" and that he "Ran hard without being asked".

The tables are now turned.
I believe that some of Barbaro's untested gears are transfering over to us.
He is handing them over and it is now up to us to "run with out being asked"

And I think if Barbaro were the wagering kind of horse, he put all his carrots and peppermints on "FANS OF BARBARO...TO WIN!"

Leslie In MN

Posted by: Leslie in MN at September 29, 2006 2:13 PM

Another link to an old article about Barbaro that I had never read before. I love reading articles about his complete dominance of the field in the Kentucky Derby and this article does just that.

http://msn.foxsports.com/horseracing/story/5581434

Well written.

Ashley

Posted by: Ashley at September 29, 2006 2:14 PM

Thank you God for Bobby's right and perfect healing, and for his complete recovery. Thank you God that miracle follows miracle, and wonders never cease.

Magnificent Steed! Another day closer.

The Light of God surrounds you
The Love of God enfolds you
The Power of God Protects you
The Presence of God watches over you
Wherever you are Bobby, God IS.

Love, Light and Protection for Bobby

Posted by: Mary S at September 29, 2006 2:21 PM

For I am sure that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor things present, nor things to come, nor powers, nor height, nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us…” Romans 8:38, 39


For the love of who you are
For the love of your spirit...

God Bless The Fog

Posted by: Mary S at September 29, 2006 2:24 PM

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Jazz,

Thank you for the post.

Hysterical!!!!!!!!

Janice

Posted by: Janice from Florida at September 29, 2006 2:26 PM

Lord God, wrap S1915 in Divine Love and Divine Order. Open the heart of every member of the Senate to clearly hear the voice of the horse, and feel the Magnificent Spirit of the horse. Compel each member to immediately move S1915 to the floor in a right and perfect way, and then vote with their hearts and their conscience for the highest good of all.

Love, Light and Protection for The Boys (always)

God Bless and Protect Us and all The Horses

Posted by: Mary S at September 29, 2006 2:27 PM

Hi Everyone:

Please continue to light candles for Bobby, Shelley, Erin, Mike, BDude, Daisy and all our friends who need some help.

Hope everyone is calling/faxing/emailing Senators today - pick a name and call them - never give up - we will win this one.

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I thought Bdude was leaving us yesterday - he only ate a few scraps. This morning he was bright eyed and purring away - thanks for all your prayers.

Steve
FOB

Posted by: steve at September 29, 2006 2:27 PM

Shelley in CA: Thank-you for the information re: Vicarino. Yes, it would be so wonderful for Mr. Aleo and Mr. Gilchrist to win with Vicarino today. I think Vicarino will prevail since the spirit of Lift will be with him, guiding him.

love the Fog, Mr. Aleo and Mr. Gilchrist- they're all right up there with Barbaro, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, and Mr. Matz=WORLD CHAMPIONS! Edgar too!


Barbaro: Melissa Harden has another link on her web site of you for all of us. It's Happy Barbaro Desktop Wallpaper. I hope everyone gets the chance to check it out. As always, you're as good lookin as ever...along with Dr. R. Thanks, Melissa!

Posted by: C.L. Erie, Pa. at September 29, 2006 2:28 PM

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Leslie in MN
Well said! They say that everything happens for a reason. If Barbaro had won the Triple Crown he would have been a hero and well remembered. But because of the accident, he will be remembered for all he has done. For fighting hard in the face of adversity and in the test of his character. He has brought us all together. He is primary in all our thoughts and prayers, but he has the Barbaro Effect. We think of Mike Rea, Michael Matz, Erin, Foggy and the Anti Horse Slaughter Bill. We pray and light candles for all of them and for all our friends here. And for all our kids with fur.

We are fighting for Barbaro and for all others. Imagine how he will always be remembered for all this. It is a small miracle that we all came together. He is also a small miracle.

Bobby, You keep fighting and I'll keep praying.

Posted by: Louise in Ohio at September 29, 2006 2:35 PM

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Please remember Erin Brennan, Annie's daughter (KF), in your prayers. She started her treatments this week.

Love, Light and Protection for Erin

Posted by: Mary S at September 29, 2006 2:36 PM

Leslie In MN -
Well, your remarks brought tears to my eyes. I believe you have truly expressed what is happening to all of us because of this most brave, beautiful horse.

Oh, and Jazz, your post is definitely worthy of placement where I can read it daily...:)

Posted by: Pam Mross at September 29, 2006 2:37 PM

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Shelley A. - prayers for a successful surgery, we need you here and you are loved.

Jazz - GREAT TGIF message, so true and we all need to follow the advice!

Pam and Leslie in MN - I agree with both of you and what you two have written is very powerful, says it all and truly sums up so eloquently what Barbaro has done, and continues to do each day.

Posted by: Skyler at September 29, 2006 2:39 PM

dear alex,
i am dashing to washdc for a last effor t in the senate
and before i do ,i will carry all my life, the beautifuil link you gave us on precisionist and barbara's increadible account of her last meeitng ..with this horse that began her career..as i understood it..
the integrity of thanking old friends for doing the champion right..and as a result ,setting the standar to this golden height..
thank you
i can not believe the beauty of that horse
..how the spirit and elegance of this horse jumps out in a timeless way
..bless you alex and some morning you had..it is like a dickens novel
..rainy and dark here but i note that you all have sun..
this is terrific..
iBARBARO,
..may you enjoy your grass and your beloved friends..may all flow today and no pain or problems...

shelley, i am praying for you . 'and may all hearts lighten knowng the power of love.
martita

Posted by: martita goshen at September 29, 2006 2:43 PM

Good morning beautiful Barbaro! You have a good day with grazing, all your treats and most important...hoof growing!

Tears for Precionist..RIP

Prayers for Shelley A, Mike Rea, Erin, BDude, Daisy and all in need today.

Prayers for the horses-nothing short of victory.

Posted by: Sue H at September 29, 2006 2:44 PM

Thanks to Barbara Livington for sharing her time with yet another great horse "Precisionist". My comfort to the family that loved him through his life. Rest in God's arms at this time. The pain will ease, but you will always have your memories.

Barbaro... keep on keeping on. We are behind you and we pray for you. Love from Kristen (10-year girl), Wolfie and Serafina (cats), Star (cockatiel).

Horse Hands Across America and the World!
Keep the Faith!

Posted by: Linda Lee at September 29, 2006 2:45 PM

The very first time I got on a horse it took off on me going a million miles an hour - once I got into the rhythm - i was ok - when the horse finally stopped I think I was 2 or 3 miles from where I started. Of course I wanted to get off but I was told to stay on and I did. I will never forget that experience.

Posted by: Sally in Key West at September 29, 2006 2:47 PM

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Just got into an argument with an insensitive co-worker. Yesterday I sent a link to the MO Humane Society encouraging a select group of my friends here at work to consider helping the rescued horses. My insensitive co-worker commented to me that his only thought upon seeing those horses was that he wouldn't eat something that looked that scraggly anyway.

What is wrong with people in this world? I had to excuse myself I was so angry and didn't trust myself to respond appropriately.

Not a good way to start my day. I guess I can cross him off of the list of people that I respect.

Thanks guys for letting me get that off of my chest. My husband told me this morning he thinks I am getting "obsessed" (this comment came after he saw the email I received from the local radio host in response to my email about his insensitive comments re: the horses on his radio program). So venting to him I guess is now out of the question.

This is what's wrong with the world I think. No one cares enough about anything, and then when you stand up for what you believe in, you are considered "obsessed". UGGHHHH.

Happy Friday, BTW. Jazz, thanks for helping me smile this morning!

Posted by: Sheila at September 29, 2006 2:47 PM

Thank you for Bobby's ACN. I am glad all are o.k. at Fair Hill.

The pictures of Precisionist are wonderful, especially the one with his little friend giving each other head nuzzies.

Posted by: chris byers at September 29, 2006 2:54 PM

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Alex--Thank you so much for posting Barbara Livingston's email and the link to her album. Her words are as eloquent as her images. The photograph of Precisionist and his mule buddy, Mary Margaret, is one of the sweetest photos I've ever seen and captures the heart and soul of those two friends.

ACN for Barbaro and ADOPCAF (another day of phone calls and faxes) for all the Fans of Barbaro!

Last night, the total donations for Miracle Horse Rescue were just under $9700. Maybe we can hit $10,000! I'm so amazed by the generosity of so many folks here. Called MO Humane Society yesterday to chip in and sent a bit more off to MHR. So happy to hear the bracelets are in! My wrist is waiting!

Have a great weekend, all. . .it's been a rough week--we deserve it!

Posted by: Dawn in OmahaF at September 29, 2006 2:55 PM

Barbara Livingston, you've done it again with your pictures, and also your prose. As I sit here with tears running down my cheeks, I want to thank you so much for your moving tribute to Precisionist. I'm so glad you were able to see him one last time before he left this life...and I am so glad to find out about Old Friends, which I will now look into more.

And Barbaro Jackson, you continue to do it, as I knew you would...accomplishing what no one could have imagined by bringing so many humans together and inspiring them to go out there and save and improve lives for so many of your equine family.

Of course, we have yor human family to thank for that too--your human parents--the Jacksons, Michael, and Dr. Dean...and of course Tim and Alex who have provided the place for all of us to congregate, organize, and galvanize our efforts.

This is the biggest win ever, Bobby--bigger than anyone cold ever have hoped for.

The Miracle Continues....Inspired by Barbaro.

Nancy in CA

Posted by: Nancy Babcock at September 29, 2006 3:00 PM

Safe traveling martita .......... I am there with you in spirit - and I will share a canter with you up the Senate steps !

It would be easy to let the heaviness prevail - IF it were not to look into Precisionist's eyes - and think of Barbaro's continuing to continue the big - uphill climb - with spirit - intelligence and much positive attitude. When all else fails - take a nip !!!

Thanks Jazz - for the Friday morning smile -
OMG, Alex - I know what can happen with a loose cinch and a runaway horse. Bravo for keeping your balance and your "staying on" power !

Heading out to give my lovely equines horse hugs - and come back for additional faxing and calls -

What a fantastic group of "fans" live here on this board.
Hugs to all ........ CHARGE!

Sherry - Arizona

Posted by: Sherry at September 29, 2006 3:01 PM

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Shelia,

Don't feel bad - my husband KNOWS that I am obsessed. We both agreed about that some time ago. So now I tell him, don't bust me about it, it's not going to change.

Janice

Posted by: Janice from Florida at September 29, 2006 3:01 PM

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Sheila--Can you please post McGraw Milhaven's email? I can probably track it down myself, but this might be quicker. He was a co-worker of my husband's before he went to St. Louis, so I will GLADLY fire off an email to him! I didn't hear his comments, obviously, but will be more than happy to help educate him!

Posted by: Dawn in Omaha at September 29, 2006 3:04 PM

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Just checked the record

S. 1915

At the request of Mr. ENSIGN, the name of the Senator from Florida (Mr. MARTINEZ) was added as a cosponsor of S. 1915, a bill to amend the Horse Protection Act to prohibit the shipping, transporting, moving, delivering, receiving, possessing, purchasing, selling, or donation of horses and other equines to be slaughtered for human consumption, and for other purposes

Posted by: SusanO in MI at September 29, 2006 3:04 PM

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COGRADULATIONS TO EVERYONE WHO WORKED SO HARD.

Posted by: SusanO in MI at September 29, 2006 3:06 PM

What a beautiful account of Precisionist's life and last days. Thank you Barbara.


ACN-for "our" beautiful boy. One day at a time...


(((Alex)))...you are the greatest.

Posted by: Pat G San Jose, CA at September 29, 2006 3:07 PM

Good Morning, Sweet Bobby J. Love you so.
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ShelleyA. with you girl, just don't wake up singing Happy Birthday like the last time I has anesthesia.......
(I didn't but somebody was...and I said OMG what did I SAY)
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Lyn Gilbert,
Send all your Reiki to us. Precisionist was so loved, and the picture of him with Michael B. was too much for me yesterday. Sorry if I was too upset.
Love to Family and Posse,
Believe in Miracles. Believe in Barbaro.
RIP Fog and my Precisionist.
Susan

Posted by: SusanW at September 29, 2006 3:23 PM

Good morning, Starshine! Greetings from the Big O. It's a lovely day and a nice visit with my family but I seem to have the flu or something. However, YOU had ACN and are no doubt having ACD, so that's all that matters!

Missed tucking you in last night baby, but I was too ill to move. I will see you tonight. Meanwhile, have fun today and do what your buddy Doc Dean tells you to do!

Good morning, Barbaro Nation!

Posted by: Susan E. at September 29, 2006 3:24 PM

Thanks Alex
for everything you do for us here. Just read Barbara's last visit to see Precisionist and once again have tears streaming while sitting in my office. My kleenex box is almost empty...must replace soon.

ACN for my Prince....have a wonderful day with all your friends at NBC. I don't mind your "Bad Boy" look. We all go through our trendy phases. But the real classy mares may be more attracted to the "clean cut" look. Don't know for sure but it's something for you to think about.

Fan Of Barbaro

Posted by: cathy potter/california at September 29, 2006 3:25 PM

ACN Barbaro , way to go and keep it up.

Happy Friday to all.

#####Shelley A. I pray all goes well in your
surgery today. Best wishes.

Posted by: Bobbie B. at September 29, 2006 3:28 PM

Thanks so much, Alex and Barbara Livingston, for the piece on Precisionist. It made me cry a "good cry". He was so loved; that makes all the difference. What a special horse! He was the first Breeder's Cup horse I fell in love with. I will never forget him.

In the early 90's, I went to Claiborne Farm to visit. I was shown around the farm and got to visit with all the stallions, but the guy I wanted to see the most was Ferdinand. I had my picture taken with him and then the very nice groom cut a small lock of his tail for me. I remember thinking that Ferdinand had the most beautiful head I had ever seen. He had a sore hoof that day and wasn't in the best of spirits, but I looked into his eyes and saw the Champion he was. I had so enjoyed his racing career. This special chestnut was a Derby and Classic winner!! I was honored to be in his presence. I found out that he was later sold to Japan as a breeding stallion because he hadn't done very well in America. I thought that it was nice that he would get another chance, even if it wasn't in the US.

Fast forward some 10 years; I was at Blue Ridge Equine Clinic with my show horse, waiting for her minor surgery to be over with. I was mulling through catalogs and saw Ferdinand's picture on the front. To my unspeakable horror, I read that he had died in a Japanese slaughterhouse; Ferdinand, our Champion! I couldn't believe it and became physically ill. My heart was broken. If someone had told me, I would have paid to bring him home myself, whatever the cost. It just tore me up. I still think about it and it will forever be hard for me to deal with. How could this have become his end?

This horror must stop. The anti-slaughter bill will pass, but there will be negatives attached. Horse lovers and vets everywhere will have to be more diligent. We have to turn in any abuse and/or neglect cases we see. We must see the big picture. Horses serve us - we MUST serve them, for their ENTIRE life. Maybe people will stop breeding, buying, and owning horses they can not afford and do not want. There is beauty in EVERY horse. They are noble, brave, and loving. They deserve a good life, always!

This is long, but I had to put my feelings into words. Thanks will never be enough to our beloved Barbaro for all that has been accomplished through this website and the "Fans of Barbaro". Thank you, Alex. What you have done is truly remarkable. You have made such a difference.

Love you, Bobby, always. You are such a shining light. Have a great day, big boy!

Posted by: Judy Bonin at September 29, 2006 3:28 PM

It's been a crazy morning, Bobby. A flat tire, late for work, playing catch up. It's a relief to check & find all is well with you. Have a comfy day & eat some snacks, as it may be raining there as it is here. Love & prayers XXOO


Precisionist-still a beauty. Bless you fella

Posted by: Cheryl -- NY at September 29, 2006 3:29 PM

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cindy a


You are welcome about the video of Terri Irwin's interview from Australia. These horses may not exactly be wildlife, but I feel the need to be warriors for them right now. Steve and Terri have definatly been an inspiration for me during this last few weeks of struggle with Congress and now the Senate. To borrow a phrase from Steve Irwin...HORSES RULE!

Posted by: Laura in Key West at September 29, 2006 3:30 PM

Alex,

Barbara Livingston's Precisionist album blew me away. What a splendid horse he was! Thank you.


Good morning, beautiful Barbaro. So glad you had another good night. Have a wonderful day, sweet boy.

Posted by: Mirth at September 29, 2006 3:35 PM

Pamela,

My troll/offensive messages post the other day was not about you. We all love your wackiness. (Is that a word?)

What's not acceptable to anyone here, including Alex, is nation-bashing. In this case, Canada.

Posted by: Mirth at September 29, 2006 3:41 PM

The photo of Precionist and Michael brought me to tears. You could just tell in P's eyes that the time had come for him to go to the Rainbow Bridge, where he will once again be able to run free with all of his friends. He had a wonderful life and he will be missed.

Great news on our Big B again. ACN i just love those initials. Have a great day Barbaro - Cooper and all his friends send you many "woofs". Enjoy this crisp fall day as you graze outside with the sun shining brightly down on you. Luv and scratchies.

Sylvia & Cooper - Keswick, Ontario, Canada

Posted by: Sylvia & Cooper (Woof) at September 29, 2006 3:42 PM

mcgraw@ktrs.com is the email address. I also sent him an email but did not hear back from him.

Someone posted this Mahatma Gandhi quote in messages which I think is appropriate for our grassroots effort:
"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win."

Googling and found a neat website called ourfirsthorse.com. A lady (I assume) named Mikki is blogging their experiences as a first time horse owner. It's funny and interesting and informative. But she has a section re horse slaughter in which the question is being asked whether she should support S1915. I blathered on too long on the site I think but you might want to drop a comment. She lives in TN. She is against slaughter on general principles and wouldn't send her horse but isn't sure it should be banned. Let's kindly convince her.

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Marg in Maine:
Embers--for members--could be a Freudian slip. I think we are glowing brightly and can flame up when prodded. Rainy day in Maine is still a good day. Any day in Maine is a good day. I heart Maine.

I apologize if this posts twice but it doesn't seem to have posted first time around.

Posted by: Sam I Am at September 29, 2006 3:43 PM

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Judy B.
I first learned about our Kentucky Derby winner a few years ago (Ferdinand) and knew the outrage that no one would call us and get him sent home.
Then I read about Exceller,(Horse of the year 1986) and my heart too was broken when I read how he died. He knew. and his groom was with him and gave the description that haunts me to this day.
Which makes it all the more important we make sure our beloved horses are saved S1915 and we bring HOME our Champions...They are OURS.
Love to Family and Posse,
Susan
Believe in Miracles. Believe in Barbaro.
RIP our Shining Sun and my Precisionist.

Posted by: SusanW at September 29, 2006 3:44 PM

Just called Sen. Santorum's office (PA) and he is not a cosponsor yet, the person I talked to said that he is waiting until it comes out of committee ( he is not on the committee ) to see what the final version is. He sponsored anti-puppymill legislation and is an animal lover.
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I am finding myself really looking at the horses in the old movies I watch now. I watched "Suspicion" last night with Cary Grant and Joan Fontaine and during the riding outing scene I looked at all the horses eyes and ears and listened to them snort. I do that all the time now and I see their personalities. This is because of my awareness now about the slaughter horror.

Posted by: chris byers at September 29, 2006 3:47 PM

Dawn, Sam I Am posted McGraw's address. As I posted this morning, I did hear back from him at around 6am. He is on the air right now (but I cannot listen as I am at work).

I am hoping that his questioning was due to really wanting to be informed and not to be a smart alec.

Please email him! Maybe he will listen to you given your association.

Posted by: Sheila at September 29, 2006 3:48 PM

GOOD MORNING BARBARO!
Sure makes us happy that you had another comfortable night and also Wishing you a wonderful pain free day today! Leslie From MN, says it the best.... Your legacy will be far beyond anyones imagination. God Bless you Big Guy as you keep reminding us of "all that is good in life". God Speed - Debra

GOOD MORNING ALEX!
THANKS, THANKS, AND TRIPLE THANKS for all you do! I remember back to the days right after the preakness where I found Tim's site. WOW, unbelievable where Tim's site is today. Where would we be without you and Tim. A BIG THANKS TO TIM TOO!!!!

Posted by: Debra, WI at September 29, 2006 3:49 PM

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Mirth,I am also glad to know , I thought it was my jokes on that day.

Karen Gardner-Thanks for the kind words about my precious little wild turkey(he was huge), I will miss most his sweet little greeting to me!

Shelley A.-Prayers for you girl! I hope all is perfection today at Hospital!!

Steve-I am praying for the Bdude, going to keep on as long as needed,pal.
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BOBBY-YOU ARE SUCH A GOOD BOY. I THINK PROBABLY THAT YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT YOUR SPECIAL BATHDAY TOMORROW AND ARE BEING EXTRA GOOD TODAY, HUH? tHINKING YOU WILL GET EXTRA TREATS OR SOMETING, WELL---YOU DESERVE EVERYTHING AND ANYTHING YOU WANT. WITH ALL YOU HAVE BEEN THROUGH, AND YOUR ENTIRE LIFE HAVING HAD TO CHANGE OVERNIGHT--YOU ARE NEEDING TO BE SPOILED FOR THE REST OF YOUR 30 MORE YEARS, BIG OLE BOY!!! HAVE A FANTASTIC DAY!!

BARBA

Posted by: Dora J Crow from Montgomery, Alabama at September 29, 2006 3:50 PM

I forgot to post this but I got it Sept.15th:

Dear Mrs. Byers:

Thank you for contacting me regarding the protection of wild horses. I
appreciate hearing from you and having the benefit of your views.

As you may know, on February 1, 2005, Representative John Sweeney of New York
introduced H.R. 503. This bill would prohibit the shipping, transportation,
moving, delivering, receiving, or selling of horses to be slaughtered for human
consumption. H.R. 503 was passed by the House of Representatives on September
7, 2006 by a vote of 263 to 146. Senator John Ensign of Nevada has introduced
similar legislation (S. 1915) in the Senate. Should the Senate consider either
H.R. 503 or S . 1915 , I will be sure to keep your views in mind.

You may be interested to know that Senator Ensign introduced an amendment to
H.R. 2744, the Fiscal Year 2006 Agriculture Appropriations bill, that would
prevent taxpayer dollars from being used to support horse slaughter for human
consumption. I was proud to vote for this amendment, which passed the Senate on
September 21, 2005, by a vote of 68-29.

As Chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee's Subcommittee on Research,
Nutrition and General Legislation, the subcommittee with jurisdiction over many
animal welfare issues, I have worked actively to support the humane treatment of
animals. You may be interested to know that I authored S. 1139, the Pet Animal
Welfare Statute (PAWS), that would increase standards for raising dogs and cats
and ensure that puppy mills are eradicated. I am also a cosponsor of S. 1110,
Engine Coolant and Antifreeze Bittering Agent Act, that would en sure o ur
children and pets are no longer susceptible to sweet tasting, but poisonous
antifreeze. I have also been a consistent advocate for Animal Welfare Act
funding and the prohibition of animal fighting through my cosponsorship of S.
382, the Animal Fighting Prohibition Act.

Thank you again for contacting me. If I can be of further assistance with this
or any other matter, please do not hesitate to call on me in the future.
Sincerely,

Rick Santorum
United States Senate


Posted by: chris byers at September 29, 2006 3:51 PM

I called New Jersey Governor James McGreevey but he was too buys finalizing the top ten chapters in his new book.

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Top Ten Chapter Titles In Jim McGreevey's Book Presented By New Jersey Governor Jim McGreevey.


10. "The Day I Got Caught Governing Myself"

9. "How To Pretend To Like Girls For 47 Years"

8. "From Schwarzenegger To Pataki: Governors I'd Like To Oil Up"

7. "Another Confession -- I Can't Resist Entenmann's Pound Cake"

6. "At First I Just Thought I Was Bipartisan"

5. "The New Jersey Budget Crisis -- What Would Judy Garland Do?"

4. "A Look At The Governor's Balls"

3. "Politicians Who Left A Bad Taste In My Mouth"

2. "How To Push Through A Bill -- Or A Steve Or A Larry..."

1. "Why I Don't Like Bush"

Posted by: Jazz at September 29, 2006 4:00 PM

Good Morning All

Thanks for the updates, Alex, and for the beautiful album Precisionist was one of a kind. What a beautiful, magnificent horse. Thanks to Ms. Livingston for her treasures.

Shelley, I'm thinking of you Will be checking back to hear updates about you

Another horrendous story here in CO about animal cruelty and abuse, and the Colorado Horse Rescue organization is stepping up again. They need are help. We're getting stretched pretty thin, I realize, but whatever you can do, if anything, will be appreciated so much. There is much more information at www.chr.org.

LindaH

I got a nice note from Kathy Sabine yesterday. (9News, local NBC affiliate for those who don't know her) She said she's on board and helping. Isn't that great!!!

Barbaro You are such an inspiration We thank you for giving us direction. Have a spectacular day today, Sweet Boy.

Will check in later. Love to all at NBC, the Jacksons, Michael Matz, Edgar Prado, all at TWR, all at Kennett, prayers for all, Shelley, MaryL, Mike, Erin, Mr. Aleo, Mr. Gilchrist and the specatular Lost In The Fog, BD, Daisey, Zeke, Salvation, and for the Colorado 13, eleven horses, one tiny donkey and one little goat (gote) and EVERYONE else who needs them

Cheryl

ps..later I'll have to post on the board about a seminar on parasites that my DB attended last night. Really eye-opening!!

hugs to everybody, especially you Mr. BJ

Posted by: Cheryl Jones at September 29, 2006 4:01 PM

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Shelly A ..get well & return to us just as soon as you are able. I trust in your guidance as we work to get S1915 passed through the Senate.

Re: McGraw....the method of MURDER is not the issue. Our horses should NOT and will NOT be MURDERED for the consumption by foreigners or anyone. Horses are not a food source. We breed them & break them to trust the human touch and then assume the responsibility to care for them for their lifetime. Just my opinion and how I care for my own furkids.

Like most of the Nation, had I not found this site while searching for Barbaro updates I would have remained naive to the issue in question....banning the slaughter. I've never really felt a purpose until now, meeting all of you, and feeling compelled to jump in. This Nation is nothing less than magnigicent and I am so proud of all of you and the difference you are making.

Floridians......YOUR ROCK!!!! Job well done.

Fan Of Barbaro

Posted by: cathy potter/california at September 29, 2006 4:09 PM

Cheryl JOnes:

Did you send her the flyers? Is she going to push for doing a story on slaughter? I know she is a weatherperson but she does have pull there.

Should I write to her too? Maybe more than one request will have her looking into it more.

Let me know

Posted by: Linda H in Denver at September 29, 2006 4:13 PM

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Dora,
I'm sad about your turkey, too. My son-in-law's grandmother lived on a farm in IL and a wild turkey flew in and lived with her geese. One day someone (USDA? I forget which agency) knocked on her door and told her it was illegal to keep a wild bird. Don't these people have anything better to do? The turkey lived there of its own accord and could have left at any time. She couldn't even shoo it away. She loved her turkey, too.

Posted by: Sam I Am at September 29, 2006 4:14 PM

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Cheryl Jones:

Seminar on parasites? Did they mention our reps?

Posted by: Linda H in Denver at September 29, 2006 4:15 PM

ACN - yet again! Way to go, Barbaro!

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Sheila - You're not obsessed...someone needs to speak up for these horses who cannot speak for themselves and it might as well be us!

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Sam I Am - Come visit any time! We can glow together!

Proud Member, Fans of Barbaro

Posted by: Marg in Maine at September 29, 2006 4:19 PM

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Jazz, I am peeing myself with laughter at your Top Ten Chapters of Jim McGreevy's Book post!

Posted by: chris byers at September 29, 2006 4:21 PM

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Mirth,
GF. you know (since you live there) that Canada is beautiful.
No more bashing from anyone...I think we are too much Family to do that. And like I said, anybody that tries to bash......we will blow em off the board.
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Sam I Am.
Don't apologize for the Double posts, blame it on the computer, like I do .....Actually, it comes from a glitch in the site...if you get that Blue Screen from TimWoolley, it is going to post twice.
Love,
Susan
Believe in Miracles. Believe in our Sweet Bobby J.
(OMG I think I have more nicknames for Barbaro than I do my own dogs)
Love and Light to our Stars in Heaven.

Posted by: SusanW. at September 29, 2006 4:23 PM

ALL, THIS WAS POSTED ON THE DISCUSSION BOARDS
http://www.aowha.org/notices/sheldon0601.html

Ro & Brady

Posted by: Rosemarie at September 29, 2006 4:24 PM

ACN. Beautiful words, without which my morning is not okay. We love you Bobby! What a blessing you’ve been to all of us.

Prayers for those who fell this week, our beloved famous friends and all the little ones we didn’t see...

I did some faxing this morning to the Senators and will email this afternoon. Has anyone considered a mailing blitz to Good Morning America and the Today Show, since they’ve both featured Barbaro and his ongoing recovery on their shows? If enough of us work at it, we just might be able to get the Horse Slaughter Ban Bill featured on the morning shows...which would be very powerful, I think!!! Will look for your responses later or email me directly at glacier-lake@comcast.net .

Please pray, mail, email, fax, light candles, send positive thoughts...ANYTHING to further the ban. We can do this.

WE BELIEVE IN MIRACLES
WE BELIEVE IN BARBARO
WE BELIEVE IN MIKE REA
WE BELIEVE IN THE BAN

WE BELIEVE IN THE BARBARO EFFECT

Lor in PA

Posted by: Lor in PA at September 29, 2006 4:25 PM

Good morning, Barbaro. You are AWESOME!! I'm so glad to read about A C N. Can't tell you how that makes my heart glow. My day begins and ends with you, and in the middle, too, when I can get an opportunity to check the website. I love you, Gorgeous, and I'm thrilled you're comfortable and enjoying life - as you should. How are the butterflies doing? Still swirling? Don't eat 'em, Big Boy, just enjoy watching them. Keep up the wonderful healing, and I'll keep up my prayers and sending you healing energy.

I believe in miracles!!
I believe in you, Barbaro!!

Mary

Posted by: Mary Allen at September 29, 2006 4:26 PM

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oh darn, Mirth,
you know our Neo (Pamie)...she is the best person on this board...forgot to mention that...but I always enter too fast.
Love to Family and Posse,
Susan
Believe in Miracles.....Believe in Barbaro.
Love to our Shining stars...

Posted by: SusanW at September 29, 2006 4:27 PM

ara,

If you happen to talk to the mayor of Kaufman today, please ask her if Dallas Crown is closing tomorrow. In March, 2006 the Kaufman zoing board voted that the plant had to close by September 30th. Just wondering if they filed a lawsuit or came up with some other devious way to keep operating.
Thanks

Barbaro - you handsome dude!! Have a great day healing and growing hoof. We're fighting for your brothers & sisters and it sure feels good!!

Posted by: Patty in Dallas at September 29, 2006 4:27 PM

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Sheila Good morning to another obsessed"ee"..I'm sure many of the "maniacs" are with you girl!

The only way to get something done is to become "obsessed".... my "nice" term for keeping your eye on the target and going for something you want!!!!!

Posted by: D'Anne in NC at September 29, 2006 4:30 PM

Ro & Brady - I clicked on that link and that roundup was so wrong on so many levels. Thank you for making us informed. Knowledge can be hard but it is power. To be forwarned is to be forarmed.

Posted by: chris byers at September 29, 2006 4:32 PM

Is anyone aware that he chinese have horse boxing. It is on the drudge report website, last colume story is animal olympics. This is sickening.

Posted by: Renee Antaya at September 29, 2006 4:32 PM

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Sam I Am-You know, I knew it was illegal, but the two folks who mitreated him and did not feed/water him properly was not legal either. My boyfriend got him and I started spoiling him, he loved apples, cabbage, honeydew, cantelope, bread, yellow crook=nek squash, you name he would eat it!! He appreciated it all too, I guess he was always hungry only getting chicken feed, so I did make his last days happier. I did not see him in Aug. while i was so sick(in Hospital etc. boyfriend lives 45 min. away) I felt guilty cause he lost weight (turkey-not the boyfriend) Thought maybe he was sad and missing me, plus no veggies/fruit. Boyfriend doesnt eat those things.(meatman) It is going to be harfd looking at his pen. I am glad noone came and arrested me tho. Could have happened I guess, how embarassing would that have been? OMG I gott run, thanks for kind words. I will miss his funny red white & blue face...

Posted by: Dora J Crow from Montgomery, Alabama at September 29, 2006 4:32 PM

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JANICE from Florida


Carol Nichols,

My thoughts.....

It's not just the way the are killed, but what they are killed for. Using them for some European or Japanese dinner is NOT OK.

More humane and guidelines would not be the complete answer - the purpose of the killing is still objectionable.
We dont' want our dogs and cats to be someone else's dinner, we don't want that fate for our equine friends.

Just my HO
Janice

Posted by: Janice from Florida at September 29, 2006 12:46 PM
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From the FACTS that we KNOW, it seems that from the moment the killer buyers take possession of the horses, all the way to their grim deaths in a slaughterhouse, these horses are subjected, to what I consider, MORE than inhumane treatment, which I also consider unacceptable. And finally, as you say, to be used for human consumption on top of all of that, I don't see how anyone, in good conscience can think that it is a good idea on all counts. I have tried very hard to look at this question from all perpspectives, and I keep coming back around to the FACT that this is a cruel, inhumane, barbaric, and totally unacceptable practice...and that doesn't even take into consideration that it is ILLEGAL. So, anyway you slice it, it seems to me...slaughtering horses simply have no place in our world. The short answer to the entire problem is RESPONSIBLE OWNERSHIP.

God Bless Us All
God Bless All The Horses

Posted by: ara at September 29, 2006 4:33 PM

Renee
What is horse boxing?

Posted by: D'Anne in NC at September 29, 2006 4:33 PM

D'Anne,
Go the the Drudge report and look up the story on Animal Olympics.

Posted by: Renee Antaya at September 29, 2006 4:36 PM

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Patty in Dallas,

Patty the last news I heard dated August 30th in the Dallas Morning News was an article written by Jim Getz that they now have a trial set for January 29th before District Judge Michael Chitty. Maybe Ara can get us an update from the Mayor.

Believe in Barbaro

Posted by: Karen W. at September 29, 2006 4:37 PM

Renee
It must be sickening...........I almost hestitate to look!

Posted by: D'Anne in NC at September 29, 2006 4:38 PM

In Defense of Animals sent me an email this morning about a bill they are voting on in the House and trying to get slipped through the senate without anyone knowing. The Animal Terrorism Bill - they say it will hurt all people trying to help animals - if people go undercover to try to help animals and the company loses money because of that, it is considered TERRORISM! I don't understand the bill but maybe someone should look into it as they say it will hurt all animal causes including undercover work in slaughter houses. I saw yesterday someone who spoke to a senators office had that listed to be voted on TODAY.

Also the Animal Welfare Institute has great brochures that you can call and they will send them to you for free - 703 836-4300. It is about horse slaughter and tells what happens if you sell your horse at an auction, etc. I ordered some to put at all pet stores, feed stores, vets and I will give them to my horse vet. Maybe everyone can list some phone numbers on their brochures of horse rescue organizations who would be willing to have their names listed as alternatives to selling or slaughter in their area.

barb m in Florida

Posted by: barb m in Florida at September 29, 2006 4:38 PM

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SHELLEY A.

You are in our thoughts and prayers for a very speedy recovery. PLEASE come back soon. We miss you.

God Bless YOU, Shelley,
God Bless All Of Us
God Bless All The Horses

Posted by: ara at September 29, 2006 4:39 PM

Thank you Alex for the ACN report on Barbaro. What a nice way to end the work week.

Wow, run off with for a mile and a half!!!and with a loose cinch - double WOW!!! I hate the feeling of my horse getting out from under me and away from the bit for a few feet - absolutely no control, YIKES !!!!

Alex, would this run off you had be one of the reasons you are so endeared to the grab strap????

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Judy B. Wonderful sentiments, beautifully worded. Looking at horses of any age, no matter their breed, when their heads suddenly raise up with ears pricked forward at attention, there is a majesty there that they all share. It is a privilege to share the earth with them.

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I sent emails to two different addys for Sen. Voinovich in Ohio today. Can't figure this man out.
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Prayers for Shelley and Erin.

#### Hope you can get to go home again this weekend, Mike. Glad to hear you are working out full strength again and that your side is all better.

Posted by: Rosemary in Ohio at September 29, 2006 4:40 PM

D'Anne,
It just goes to show that animals do not have the rights that they should have against harm to them of any kind.

Posted by: Renee Antaya at September 29, 2006 4:40 PM

Shelley -- I just heard about your surgery. I am praying that it is going perfectly. You are such a wonderful leader to us all, and I am so grateful for your guidance.

Everyone -- great news about Martinez!!!

Posted by: Marilyn/CA at September 29, 2006 4:44 PM

This is such a beauttiful thought and it is so pertinent to our mission that I am reposting it in case some didn't have a chance to read it.
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At the BLACK BEAUTY RESCUE RANCH IN TEXAS
Enshrined above the entrance gate are these words:

"I have nothiing to fear, and here my story ends. My troubles are all over, and I am home."


My friends, this is what we are working so hard to accomplish for all horses. Let us keep on until we succeed so that every horse can be afforded a life devoid of fear...where trouble is left far behind..where their stories can end in peace and dignity, as the saying above implies.

God Bless Us All
God Bless All The Horses

Posted by: ara at September 29, 2006 1:12 AM

Posted by: ara at September 29, 2006 4:44 PM

Barbaro glad you are doing well. My prayers and thoughts are always with you.

Erin I pray that your treatments go well and that God delivers you from the pain of the cancer and heals you inside out. My prayers are with you and your family. May His healing light shine through you.

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Shelley - Praying your surgery goes well and you recover quickly.

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Everyone,

You are all always in my thoughts and prayers and I hope everyone is doing well. :)

Sorry I've not been able to post lately, although I have been checking in on Barbaro daily as always - allergies have gotten the best of me the last few days as the change in season and it's been a bit hectic the past week.

If anyone needs links to the flyers or anything let me know. :)

A few days ago ShelleyA posted a link to a horse rescue farm not far from my house (about an hr maybe) and I'm going to be going there next weekend for orientation.

I've not worked with horses before (but have always wanted to), and I am really excited to be able to help out in any way I can. If anyone from the southeastern PA/NJ/DE area is interested or want to know more about it, the website is: www.lastchanceranch.org


Ryan

Posted by: Ryan at September 29, 2006 4:47 PM

This is a very beautiful short piece -- some inspiration for all of my Barbaromaniac friends, who know what is true and real in life.

www.thedashmovie.com

Posted by: Marilyn/CA at September 29, 2006 4:48 PM

Good morning Alex and Barbaro family

Sounds like you had quite an interesting ride there Alex!

Hey Barbaro sweetie...ACN!!! you da man! Keep on keeping on champ, we're right beside you all the way.

Now twitch your ears, a lil whuffle here and there please

Eat your carrots every day
Bootie's gone so you can play

Sunshine, breezes, grass everywhere
A little nip here, a little nip there
There is nothing to compare

Grow hoof grow! Heal leg heal!
That's become our daily appeal

Keep on doing like you are
You're our bright and shining star!

Have a good day, babycakes! lotsa treats, lotsa visits and lotsa grazing! Hugs and smoochies!

Shelley, I hope you'll be back with us soon. Take care!

Posted by: Toby at September 29, 2006 4:49 PM

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Ryan, that's awesome! It's great of you to get involved and spend your time helping to make a difference in those animals lives.

Let us know how orientation goes!

Posted by: Sheila at September 29, 2006 4:49 PM

Renee
I couldn't read the whole article it made me sick just to see the picture of the bloody horses' heads!!!!! Lord what is this world coming to......the patrons didn't seem upset at all.

Posted by: D'Anne in NC at September 29, 2006 4:50 PM

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ara,

Oh my, the name of my farm is Journey's End. My two beloved horses are buried in their pasture under apple trees we planted and the grave markers say, "Here my story ends. I am home and I am happy." I have goosebumps. I never heard of the Black Beauty Rescue Ranch. Thank you so much for bringing these words to my attention. They will mean even more to me now.

Posted by: Rosemary in Ohio at September 29, 2006 4:51 PM

Good afternoon Fans of Barbaro,

Alex, thank you for the update....must have been frightening the horse running off, but glad all things are okay now.

Just viewed Precisionist's pictures..how beautiful. Tears are shed...for such a beautiful animal...bless you Precisionist, you will never be forgotten.

Lousie in Ohio...are you really surprised by Voiny's response...not me...I can't say what he "really" is...sure you can guess....vote him out of office...we can do it!!!!

Debra

Posted by: Debra B. at September 29, 2006 4:57 PM

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LindaH

too funny...parasites..etc :)

If you could drop Kathy Sabine a note, it sure wouldn't hurt. Sorry to say I didn't copy your flyer to my database here at work. It would be great if you could attach one to your email to her : Kathy.Sabine@9News.com

I also meant to copy you on my email to Westernaires last night I DID attach a copy of your flyer to that Things are moving so fast for the measures to be heard tomorrow, I thought it would be better to go that route than for us to trek up there over the weekend. Let's hope it will get a response!

Hugs

Cheryl

Posted by: Cheryl Jones at September 29, 2006 4:57 PM

D'Anna,
The picture was too much for me also, I couldn't read the article after seeing the picture,that was enough for me. Those people deserve the same done to them and worse see how they like it. I is torture in my eyes.

Posted by: Renee Antaya at September 29, 2006 4:57 PM

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Dora J Crow

I'm so sorry for your loss of your turkey. A friend of mine had one wander onto his ranch about 10 years ago, and made himself right at home with his other animals, and was a beloved member of his family until he passed away earlier this year. They called him "Lurch" because he was soooo big and because of the way he walked. I hope he greets yours at the Bridge with love

Hugs,

Cheryl

Posted by: Cheryl Jones at September 29, 2006 5:00 PM

Thanks Alex for publishing Barbara's words and the link to her photographs of Precisionist - What a magnficient, proud, noble steed - Tears shed for his loss and for those who loved him.

Lisa in Colorado

Posted by: lisa leach at September 29, 2006 5:01 PM

Dora J. Crow,
I am so sorry about your turkey. i have wild ones in my neighborhood and just love them. One jumped out of the bushes at me and my dog one morning squawking...imagine the shock to see that.The dog and the turkey danced a bit. No one got hurt.

Posted by: Renee Antaya at September 29, 2006 5:02 PM

Renee

There is an element of people in this world who NEED to maim and hurt "something". We humans have a certain amount of protection from "them" that the laws give us, but the animals do not and you are correct when you say thatlaws are needed for animals to protect them against these "crazies" that abound "out there".

Posted by: D'Anne in NC at September 29, 2006 5:05 PM

Big siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigh.

Posted by: Renee Antaya at September 29, 2006 5:08 PM

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Marilyn/CA
Just watched the dash movie. Within this group I think I have finally found my dash.
Thanks for sharing.

Fan Of Barbaro

Posted by: cathy potter/california at September 29, 2006 5:11 PM

Today's strategy

These are our instructions for today (from yesterday's comments); seemed like a good thing to repost:

MARILYN/CA.
Even though the bill may be up for unanimous consent, we have to keep storming them all with phone calls, right? Make sure that they know what their phone lines would continue to be like, if they stretched out the process?

Or is there a different strategy at this stage?

Posted by: Marilyn/CA at September 28, 2006 11:09 PM
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KEEP ON GOING. DON'T STOP UNTIL IT'S OFFICIALLY "IN THE BAG"....!

God Bless Us All
God Bless All The Horses

Posted by: ara at September 28, 2006 11:16 PM

Posted by: Marilyn/CA at September 29, 2006 5:12 PM

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ara

I'm in 100% agreement with everything you said.

Janice

Posted by: Janice from Florida at September 29, 2006 5:13 PM

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Dora accept my concern and love for you in the loss of your turkey.

When I was a young-un, I had a pet turkey and mom said what do you want to name it and I said "Fritz"(he looked like a man I knew by the name of Fritz). Well by and by, Fritz laid an egg and mom said well what do you know....it's a girl ..you can't name her Fritz. I thought and thought and said O.K. how about Fritzene? (Hopes this cheers you up a little)?
Blessings!

Posted by: D'Anne in NC at September 29, 2006 5:14 PM

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Cathy Potter
That was what I thought when a friend emailed The Dash to me. We have all figured out, here, what to do with our dash. I just had to share it with all of you. Thanks for watching it!

Posted by: Marilyn/CA at September 29, 2006 5:14 PM

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Lor in PA

Prayers for those who fell this week, our beloved famous friends and all the little ones we didn’t see...

What a lovely way to say that.


Posted by: Tracie at September 29, 2006 5:16 PM

I am a Barbaromaniac and Fan of Barbaro -- I do not post here often, but I check this website at least 4 times a day. I love reading about great horses and learning more about racing. It has certainly given me a new perspective on the sport. Barbaro and the people around him have moved me profoundly. There really are NO words to adequately express the emotions evoked by this animal and his spirit.

I chuckled to read about Alex's experience of being on a runaway horse. Just the other weekend I had the same experience with my 21 year old 16.3 hand anglo-trakehner mare. She spooked at some speeding traffic and bolted. I was dodging branches and tree limbs praying I could get her stopped before the last tree's low hanging limb which surely would have been my demise. She stopped. . . I thought older animals were more sedate?

I posted this before and had no reply. Does anyone have any suggestions how can I possible locate information on the wherebouts of a retired racing TB by the name of Yogurt Man? He was at Philadelphia Park when racing.

Posted by: Deb at September 29, 2006 5:21 PM

For all those Senators and people who are against the anti-slaughter bill and who think of horses as livstock,go and view the last images of Precisionist with Michael. Tell me they are just livestock and not companion animals.
Those pictures tell it all.

Posted by: anne at September 29, 2006 5:30 PM

Hi, Deb. Welcome!

You might try posting on the TWR forums, since questions tend to get lost quickly here. Start a new discussion group and call it "Where is Yogurt Man?" That should get the attention of anyone who knows where he is, and you can explain more fully in your message. Good luck!

Posted by: Marilyn/CA at September 29, 2006 5:33 PM

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DEB-RE YOGURT MAN

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There is a forum at the following site that has a "What ever happened to" thread...


www.thoroughbredchampions.com


They are a great group of people and they are quite knowledgeable about the whereabouts of various horses. Good Luck!


Pat G

Proud Member
Fans of Barbaro

Posted by: Pat G San Jose, CA at September 29, 2006 5:37 PM

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Thanks Marilyn for posting the Dash Movie. When Garth Brooks mom died of cancer, he was so distraught not just for himself, but for his dad as well. He worked with Gary Scruggs, Kevin Welch and John Hadley on a song called "Pushing Up Daisies" for his Scarecrow CD. The refrain says " There's two dates in time that they'll carve on your stone, and everyone knows what they mean. What's more important is the time that is known in that little dash there in between, the little dash there in between."

The Dash movie extends the meaning of those powerful words with such beautiful imagery.

Being a part of Fans of Barbaro has certainly enriched my dash far more than I could ever have imagined.

Posted by: Rosemary in Ohio at September 29, 2006 5:38 PM

Sheila -

You know you are not alone! People who say mean things and do mean things to animals lack compassion. They just don't "get" how valuable and precious they are in our lives. I feel sorry for them and the joy they will never feel.

My husband thinks I'm obsessed, too, and I can't think of a better obsession to have!!! Barbaro is our inspirational boy and we love him.

Posted by: Pam Mross at September 29, 2006 5:44 PM

PATTY in Dallas
KAREN W.
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Patty in Dallas,

Patty the last news I heard dated August 30th in the Dallas Morning News was an article written by Jim Getz that they now have a trial set for January 29th before District Judge Michael Chitty. Maybe Ara can get us an update from the Mayor.

Believe in Barbaro

Posted by: Karen W. at September 29, 2006 4:37 PM
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The mayor will call as was decided yesterday if there is anything that we should know so that it can be posted immediately.If there is nothing posted that means there is no news.

It is understandable that there will be questions that pop into all of our minds from time to time, but we have been asked by the mayor to keep on calling our senators and spreading the word as best we can. That is really ALL she asks us to do, because that is the ONLY thing that will save the horses.

The mayor is a lovely and gracious lady who is totally appreciative of all that is going on over here on behalf of banning horse slaughter, but it is impossible for her to respond to each and every question of ours, or to field a myriad of calls that overwhelm her office. This fight is HUGE, and one that the mayor understands only to well, and we need to HELP her by allowing her the space to do what she has to do, by not imosing upon on her time frivolously. What is going on is more senstive that one can imagine.

The mayor is working continuously and diligently to do EVERYTHING that she can, in her sphere of influence, to get the job done. And she has asked for our help and the help of many, to call our senators, and get them to co-sponsor S-1915.

Please try to appreciate just HOW difficult and uphill a battle this REALLY is. And the mayor is in the thick of it, right up there on the front lines. She has not only my admiration, my support and my prayers, but those of all of you also. She is aware of that and is deeply grateful.

As for the article in the Dallas Morning News that your post mentions..I would have to think that what they reported was correct, although, court dates can and do get changed. Indeed, when the mayor contacts I will be sure to ask and post it for you.


God Bless Us All
God Bless The Mayor of Kaufman
God Bless All The Horses

Posted by: ara at September 29, 2006 5:45 PM

RE: Precisionist
My mother had cancer in the sinuses and it was extremely painful. It's so nice to hear that he had someone to care for him that really loved and understood him. He was very strinking. Now he is happy and pain-free.

ALEX
A "run-off" sounds like driving a car without brakes! Very scary!

Bobby
I thank God every day for ACN for you. Have a good day magnificent horse!