Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Tim Woolley Updates 132-133 (ACNS) and New Bolton Update- Good News 



Barbaro Updates: 133

Update 1039: Another comfortable night last night for Barbaro (tuesday night). I saw Michael Matz on my second set jogging Rocky. In fact, when I came on the track, Michael said he hadn't heard yet. But as I completed my first turn, he was able to relay the positive news.



Barbaro Updates: 132

Update 1037: I just spoke to Peter, who visited Barbaro this afternoon. He was upbeat (Peter). He gave Barbaro a good grooming, although he did not take him outside as it is still pretty damp around here.


News Releases

Barbaro doing well after cast-removal

November 14, 2006

KENNETT SQUARE, PA-- Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro continues to improve following the removal of his right hind leg cast last week, according to his medical team. “Barbaro’s strength on the right hind limb has been gradually improving,” said Dr. Dean W. Richardson, Chief of Surgery. “It is normal to be a bit stiff and weak after being in a cast for a long time; however, he is capable of bearing full weight on the previously fractured right hind leg even without the supporting soft bandage.” Barbaro’s lower right hind leg had been in a cast since surgery at Penn’s George D. Widener Hospital following his accident at the Preakness on May 20.

Barbaro’s left hind foot, which had laminitis, continues to improve. “The left hind foot continues to slowly grow but still has a very long way to go,” said Dr. Richardson. “Barbaro’s attitude and appetite remain excellent, and he still takes short walks outside to graze each day if the weather permits.”The next update will be posted on Tuesday, November 28, unless there is a significant change in Barbaro’s condition.

Jennifer Rench  
(610) 925-6182
jrench@vet.upenn.edu

Gail Luciani
(215) 898-1475
luciani@vet.upenn.edu

Barbaro's Cast Removal: Video AOL News

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This is wonderful news, I really believe he is going to be fine. If he never races again at least he is loved and will be okay.  Bless everyone who has helped him and bless Barbaro for his courage and spirit. Christina.