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Posted By: barrysloate
I remember last May when we had a thread wishing Barbaro a full recovery- well, some eight months later he has taken a very bad turn for the worse. I have been following his story closely since his horrible accident, but I have a sinking feeling about what I am now hearing. |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
who is Barbaro please ? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
He is the horse who won last year's Kentucky Derby, and was a favorite to win the Preakness, but a few seconds out of the gate, he shattered his right back leg. He has been through many surgeries and has been recovering ever since. |
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Posted By: Bobby Binder
Barry, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I will edit my post. Thanks Bobby. |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
being an animal lover and one who will never hunt ,I certainly hope |
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Posted By: Bob Pomilla
Ditto's, Dan. |
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Posted By: Joann
I've been following it from the link below. It is to the Penn Vet school that I think is the caregiver here. He was doing so well that they went from updating every Tuesday to every other Tuesday. Now it's been every few days the last week or so. Not good. I've been following it closely too, and really thought he had made it. I have my fingers crossed yet. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Kentucky... beautiful horses and fast women... |
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Posted By: Steve f
Ironic that you brought up this topic Barry. I'm on a 24 and the missus just called. Our Maggie (12yo golden) had another seizure and the doc said she is having small strokes. Dogs, they rip your heart out. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Steve- I know what it's like to lose a pet, and to deal with a sick one. It's heartwrenching. Wish you the best. |
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Posted By: Bob
Frank, thanks for posting the picture. It was taken at Oaklawn Park in Hot Springs, Arkansas, the most beautiful race track in America. Not as tradition laden as Saratgoa, Churchill Downs or some of the other tracks, but in April when the dogwoods bloom in the centerfield area it is gorgeous. Smarty Jones was a helluva horse... |
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Posted By: Bob Pomilla
Wish the best for Maggie, Steve. Keep us posted. |
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Posted By: JK
Steve, |
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Posted By: DJ
This is truly a sad thread. |
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Posted By: Max Weder
Steve |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
yes , some of the board people dogs. Iam grateful for the support that I recieved here when I had put mine down. my other dog passed 3 weeks prior to that and it was more difficult to lose 2 that had been with me 14& 15 yrs in a 3 week span. My best to your pet Steve and with lots of xo's. I lost my mother in law within a month of all that. My wife recieved a Maltese 2 weeks prior to her mom's passing to help cope with the pain and what was to come. The dog named "Sammy the bull" has been a true warmth for her. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Max- I know how much Annie meant to you, as you have spoken about her many times. My condolences to you and your wife. |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
I didnt read very well ,how could have i missed your loss of Annie? |
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Posted By: T E
I'm 51 and I can honestly say that the actual moment you realize that you have to put the animal down is unbearable. At some point, I am afraid the owners of Barbaro are going to have to come to the same conclusion as I did for Princess, Midnight, Skeezix, Layla, and many more I can't recall. There is a responsibility to owning an animal. They can keep a horse alive for a long time, but the question is, towards what end? A horse that can not stand soundly on all four legs is eventually doomed. |
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Posted By: Brian
BREAKING NEWS: Co-owner says Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro has been euthanized. Details to come. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
My gut told me this was going to happen today...very sad indeed. |
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Posted By: Bob
Yes, he is now dead. He will always be remembered for his courage and fight in the face of insurmountable odds, as well as that brilliant race at Churchill Downs. |
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Posted By: Steve f
Been through this twice already, this time I'm not gonna say "I'll never ever own another dog." One month later, I'm rolling the Globe around puppy doo. |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
being in Louisville how much this is on the news......if you've ever been to the Derby or just anywhere else for horse racing, you know how beautiful these animals are. The folks that cared for Barbaro went FAR and away in taking care of him as long as they can. Some have said that it was a financial decision but everything I've read and seen about them is that that was the last thing on their mind. Sad day in horse racing..... |
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Posted By: T E
I don't think it was money, I think that their true love for the animal possibly clouded their judgement. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
We have an annual horse show on the east end of Long Island at the close of each summer called the Hampton Classic. It is quite famous and we have been there many times. The horses are certainly spectacular animals. |
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Posted By: T E
Been to the classic several times. Also the Derby, Belmont, etc. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Very sad news about Barbaro - and any other animal that dies or is put down. As an animal lover, I am against horseracing as I think it is exploitave and dangerous to the horses. I'm tired of seeing horses whipped to get to the finish line first, break pencil-thin legs in mid-stride, and otherwise simply treated like cash registers. We can look around our world right now and see that the beings that are the biggest problem are the humans. My condolences to Max, Dan, Steve, et al. who have lost pets or have aging pets. I, too, have an older dog (Calvin) and the thought of losing him is unbearable. He is treated the same way as our children, no exaggeration. |
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Posted By: dennis
very sad for all who have had a dear pet die. this topic touches all of us. r.i.p. barbaro |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
a very fragile animal and sadly those things happen to them. Especially when they are raced in the manner they are. It's one of those things in life I struggle with (although not often enough). Though horse racing is a fantastic sport, I see the point of not pushing them to the point they are jeopardized. There is also the issue of the treatment of jockeys which is not a pretty picture either..... |
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Posted By: leon
My miniature beagle sleeps under my arm every night, on the other side of the house, with me. I snore so my 10yr old and wife sleep in the master bedroom far away. Our dog is a human (she thinks she is) and we treat her as such..I love hear dearly...btw, I was the one that brought up, long ago, that it could have been about the money in trying to keep Barbaro alive. I have reversed my thinking....With all I have heard I am sure the owners loved him as they would other pets....RIP Barbaro....you were a brave soul.... |
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Posted By: barrysloate
TE- we're in Noyac, just outside Sag Harbor. Have the house rented out for a year though, so we probably won't get to the Classic this summer. |
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Posted By: Bob
A lot of you may be too young to remember a horse named Ruffian. Ruffian was a freak, a huge filly, perhaps the greatest filly who ever lived. Ruffian roared through all the filly only races destroying the competition by double digit margins and was entered in to a match race with the Kentucky Derby winner, Foolish Pleasure. On the backstretch tragedy struck and Ruffian broke down and was quickly destroyed. It seems like this was about 20 years ago. There are some who think Ruffian might have been the greatest racehorse of all time, not just greatest filly. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I'm sure the race horses love racing and practicing. A guy my dad worked with owned horses and played polo. He said that the horses loved to play polo. When you taped up their legs before playing, they knew what that meant and got all excited. He also would let the local girls ride them. The girls were warned not to take the horses near the polo playing field, as the field would draw the horses like a magnet. |
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Posted By: howard
Like most of you I have had my fair share of people close to me passing away. But the only time I cry is when I think of the day my father had to put our funny looking little mutt to sleep. She was in the family a few years before I was born and I never had imagined life without her. I miss her every day. |
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Posted By: E, Daniel
Sad, yes. But - I'm always struck that people experience the tragedy of an individual horse passing, or person for that matter, who with the benefit of media stories and coverage is somehow more significant to us than all the other lives that end at every moment of the day, often in much more inhumane and distressing fashion. |
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Posted By: MEWheat
Barbaro was just euthanized. |
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Posted By: Steve f
Daniel, Sadly, I agree with your post. On the other hand. Don't you agree the net affect of this event is positive? For myself, it's comforting to know that so many varied voices are united in their compassion. |
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Posted By: leon
I watched a few segments last night on Barbaro and had to look the other way a few times with tears in my eyes. The owners really loved him. I think it's good to show humanity has a kind eye towards animals...and agree with Daniel on his points too. Pets have unconditional love and I think that is what is so endearing. ....best regards |
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Posted By: Andrew Parks
This may seem kind of strange, but whenever I witness people mourn about the death of animals, I wonder how many of them are pro-choice. |
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Posted By: leon
We are not going to have a pro/anti choice debate on this board. Anymore posts about that will be deleted. Barbaro is about as far off topic as I want this thread to go....Folks can email privately or find another board to discuss the abortion debate.....Certainly nothing personal here but I want to put a quick stop to a potential discussion about that issue on the board....Heck, we might as well vote on a place to eat in NY |
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Posted By: AParks
My intention was not to incite a debate. I honestly was just musing outloud with some board acquaintances over my initial thought when I see a topic like this a la Daniel's post. Sorry for the inconevenience. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Hey Leon- this time around we picked out a time and a place with nary a fight...so don't pick on us rubes from the Big City |
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Posted By: leon
Andrew- I am sure you didn't try to incite a debate but I wanted to head it off before one started. Again, it certainly wasn't personal althbough my response was a little harsh, intentionally. Euthanasia would be another topic related to this but I don't really want to go there either. The doctors said Barbaro could no longer have a quality life and that is the reason that put him down. Horses can't hold 2000 lbs of weight with 3 legs, and I heard he developed issues with his other legs too... |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Agreed -the first NY thread stands tall in the pantheon of all dysfunctional threads...in that respect it may never be topped. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
I smell a conspiracy here. Clearly, Leon sought to protect the NYC dinner thread as the alltime most dysfunctional, most rancorous thread on Network 54 EVER so he quickly nipped the abortion issue thread in the bud. Leon, you didn't fool me OR Barry. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Jeff- if you will be so kind as to make the reservation, just figure what the deadline should be for everyone to say whether they are in. You also might mention to the restaurant that whatever number you give them, we may add or subtract one or two depending on people's schedules. But I would post your "last call" back on the restaurant thread. |
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Posted By: Joe D.
and I object to that choice of restaurant. |
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Posted By: Joann
A little late to the thread - my internet at home is down so I have to go to coffee shops, school, etc just to check email. |
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