http://video.google.nl/videoplay?doc...13278289860160
this happened in Holland!
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http://video.google.nl/videoplay?doc...13278289860160
this happened in Holland!
Thanks Mimi,
I saw a few still pictures last month in L.A.'s West Magazine, of all places.
And in case you hadn't seen this... here's Barbaro out of his cast. His condition and repaired foot is sadly horrific... a testament both to the severity of the injury and his remarkable courage to survive. His other laminitic hoof is still encased in a bandage, but it is growing back, slowly but surely. :o
Barbaro looks VERY alive. And that's what's important I think. He could be far worse.
Wow, I had not seen any of those pictures. Barbaro is VERY lucky to be alive. He is mess. Hopefully, he stays alive. There are no absolutes with injuries like he suffered.
Wow, Mimi, that's amazing. Thanks for posting that - my daughter will love watching it.
Thanks for sharing that. Am I clueless here? Those poor horses just needed to be convinced by there own kind (i.e., the women on horseback) that is was safe to cross the water??? I guess that is what starts the pony drive every year on Chincoteaque (sp?), tho, - the firemen on horseback.
Boy, poor Barbaro looks like a train wreck. But at least he's up an moving. That's a good thing.
That was very stirring. Great choice of music.
I, too, was thinking of the Chincoteague ponies while I watched it.
Thanks for sharing.
Karen
that was so cool! My husband and I were cheering as they made it across. But the music was a little cheesy
I heard yesterday that Barbaro's laminitis is back.....there had been hope that he could leave the hospital but not now. Haven't seen an update for today. :(
yes, there's an article on line NYTIMES. sounds bad. The break has healed
but the other foot (which they already took 80% off) is infected and hurts!
Today's update: http://www.vet.upenn.edu/newsandeven...Update1-11.htm