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Barbaro's progress pleases veterinarians
September 26, 2006
KENNETT SQUARE, PA -- Veterinarians at Penn’s George D. Widener Hospital continue to be pleased with the medical progress of Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro, who remains in stable condition at the hospital. “The left hind hoof on Barbaro has grown about 18 millimeters in the heel area,” said Dr. Dean Richardson, Chief of Surgery. “It has to grow at least three times that, which could take more than six months. It’s a very gradual process; the bottom of his foot has to completely heal as well.”
Barbaro continues to be comfortable in his right hind leg cast, so there are no immediate plans to change it. “As always, we monitor his comfort very closely, and we will likely change the cast within the next two weeks,” said Dr. Richardson. “Barbaro’s vital signs continue to be excellent, as is his appetite. He definitely enjoys his daily excursions outside to walk and graze.” Barbaro spends about 30 to 40 minutes outside every day, depending on the weather.
Barbaro remains in the Intensive Care Unit of the University of Pennsylvania’s George D. Widener Hospital, where he is recovering from injuries suffered at the Preakness on May 20.
The next update will be posted on Tuesday, October 3, unless there is a significant change in Barbaro’s condition.
For more information on Barbaro, please see www.vet.upenn.edu
University of Pennsylvania Equine Veterinary School
Thursday, September 28, 2006
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