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Update 711: Congratulations to Better Talk Now and all his connections: Better Talk Now outduels challengers for Sky Classic victory. In typical Better Talk Now style, he dropped back, and came with a late run, and won by a head. I just spoke to Adrian Rolls, Graham Motion's assistant, who gave me the quick update. It appears they are no longer considering the Melbourne Cup (according to the article) but it is nice to see Graham proved correct in his assessment that Better Talk Now is as good as ever.

I just spoke to Peter Brette, no later update today on Barbaro. He had not heard anything, which he assumes is a good thing.

Update 710: Here is the Orlando Sentinal article: Barbaro's Big Breakthrough: Although his survival remains in doubt, the Derby champ's injury (and recovery) leaves promising legacy for his fellow thoroughbreds. I was interviewed for this article, so was excited to see it going to press today. The article is another great read (much like those in Update 709), but of course I have to highlight where I am quoted and this site is referenced:

"You think of athletes as holding out for contracts; they're getting [in trouble] for positive drug tests. Athletes don't necessarily have the best [reputation]," says Alex Brown, an exercise rider at Fair Hill Training Center in Maryland. "And here's a horse that just did his best, he was brilliant, he just goes home at night and eats some hay and then he breaks his leg in front of a national audience."

Ever since the Preakness, Brown has kept the world updated on Barbaro's condition with daily posts on timwoolleyracing.com. Tim Woolley has a stable at Fair Hill, and Barbaro trained for the Preakness nearby. The Web site had been around for a while, before anyone knew who Barbaro was. It used to get maybe five hits a day.

Now, thousands visit it daily. Brown receives information from the insiders -- those such as Richardson and Michael Matz, Barbaro's trainer -- and he posts the news on the site, much to the appreciation of Barbaro lovers everywhere.

Update 709: I bought the Philadelphia Inquirer, thinking they may run the same Barbaro story that was written for the Orlando Sentinal (which I have not yet posted) and lo and behold, they wrote a couple of their own very cool articles: STANDING BY BARBARO and A happy horse could take six months to a year. Both Mike Jensen articles are fantastic, and you will learn a lot about Barbaro's current condition (foot growth etc.) as well as insights into Mrs. Jackson. The following is an excerpt from the second article:

The cast on Barbaro's right hind leg is mostly precautionary. All the signs are good on that front, but Richardson said, "There's still no guarantee we can get his left hind foot to the point where he can be in a field and be a happy horse."

The hoof is growing - about 18 millimeters in the heel area, Richardson estimated. "He's got to go three times that, at least."

If that took six months or longer, "we hope that his comfort and the stability of the foot improves during that interval," Richardson said. "In other words, it's not all or none. It's a very gradual progressive thing, and the big problem is that we still need to get the bottom of his foot to completely heal. That's a big deal."

Update 708: Oddly I was just on a horse racing site to see if there was any more fall out from yesterday's Georgeous George win (nothing) and then I checked my e-mail, a follow up from Sue McMullen follows:

Just been confirmed that Ballydoyle are to appeal yesterday's decision to ban Shamus Heffernan for 14 days for what the Ascot stewards adjudged to be improper riding and team tactics.

An exasperated and understandably furious Aiden O'Brien yesterday implied there was little point in appealing but many of us felt that they would have to do so (and we hoped they would) as it was such a harsh penalty with very unpleasant implications. It will now be referred to Shaftesbury Avenue in London, HQ of racing in the UK. On a personal note, the more I see the race the more harsh it seems and while it's tempting to say more, I should perhaps leave it there.

Thankfully, in spite of this, the eulogies have continued in tribute to George's superb performance, with writers exhausting the supply of superlatives to describe his outstanding victory, which made some very classy milers look ordinary.

As you might expect and subject to his continued wellbeing, George is bound for Kentucky and the Breeders' Cup Mile where we hope he will be able to unleash his brilliance.

If anyone can find the URL to the Barbaro story in the Orlando Sentinal, please post in the comments. I have seen the same story via mercury news, but would rather link to the home paper of the writer. Its a cool story!

Update 707: Another comfortable night last night for Barbaro (saturday night). I went to Fair Hill and to Michael Matz's barn to get the update. He had heard from Dr. Richardson. A lovely poem from Bobby J.: Message of Encouragement From Bobby.
update sunday, september 24, 8 am

Comments

Good morning, Bobby...glad to see ACN this morning. Keep growing that hoof and fusing those bones.

Happy Sunday, everyone!

Posted by: Jo (UK) at September 24, 2006 12:07 PM

Good Morning Sweet Barbaro! ACN :)

Grow Hoof Grow!

Have a great Sunday!

Ro & Brady

Posted by: Rosemarie at September 24, 2006 12:13 PM

Morning, Barbaro!! Thank God for ACN! Have a great day filled with eats, treats, take a nip or two. We are so proud of you, big boy.

God bless Barbaro, make him stronger every day.

God bless the Kaufman 400, Daisy, Foggy...

Thanks for the update Alex, have a great Sunday everyone!

Posted by: Sue W. at September 24, 2006 12:17 PM

Good Sunday morning Bobby, Alex & Everyone! Glad to hear another good night! :) Hope that your day ahead is a good one, Bobby! :))

Posted by: Ruth Ann at September 24, 2006 12:20 PM

Good Morning, Fans of Barbaro!

Will spend time today on the e-mail hotline to the Senators who need to be firmly nudged to co-sponsor S1915.

Barbaro...ACN, ACN. I know we're taking your healing and recovery one day at a time...but each day we see ACN is so encouraging. Stay strong, sweet Bobby J.

LITF, I love you my Long Time Sun.

Will be back later. Take care, everybody.

Healing and Peace,
Lyn Gilbert

Posted by: Lyn Gilbert at September 24, 2006 12:33 PM

Mornin' early birds ( well maybe Jo isn't ) and

aren't we glad to see ACN. Alex had to go over

to MM's barn so you went beyond the call of duty

this morning mate. Thanks very much 'cause you

know how we worry !

Barbaro , I'm starting ACW today. That's

ANOTHER COMFORTABLE WEEK ! !

These weeks add up , and soon you'll be

HOME FOR CHRISTMAS. Best wishes to all , and
prayers for all here and our 400.

Posted by: Bobbie B. at September 24, 2006 12:39 PM

Morning "whatever he wants" (another bowl of grass? organic carrots with greens?) to champion fearless leader Barbaro Jackson, HOF.

FOBs, early birds and anybody who wasn't here yesterday:

I'm reposting Shelley A's suggestion for another avenue through which to create public awareness
below. The essence is to invite other NBC affiliates to use the existing KCRA NBC-10 (the local Folsom, CA NBC affiliate) footage on Jeremiah (ex-Salvation)and his rescued friends to bring attention to the situation in Kaufman, by contacting your local NBC affiliate, since most affiliates pick up stories from each other until they rise to the national surface.

Mary S, employing amazing determination and persistance with her Dallas affiliate,is waiting to hear whether they're assigning the story out.
The letter she used is also posted below.

####
Mary S: The answer to your question is yes.

Rosemarie: No worries. Great oaks from little acorns... They'll be on it fast enough if it becomes a national story.

Susan TX:
If you're here, check out Mary's letter (posted below) for Austin. Good luck!

Cheers, Friar Tuck

Posted by: Friar Tuck at September 24, 2006 12:50 PM

REPOST ******

An idea came up this morning that I think might be a way to get some publicity for this issue.
KCRA NBC 10 in California has filmed a segment on Jeremiah (aka Salvation). The story tells of his rescue. Most local affiliates pick up stories from each other and it's very simple for them to do.
If you would all contact your local NBC affiliate and give them this information, it is very possible they will run it. Weekends are usually a good time because there is not as much news. It is really a human interest story but it will make the public aware of the slaughter situation.
The story is ALREADY done so your local NBC affiliate may be very happy to have this information.
When contacting them, you can suggest they contact the Mayor of Kaufman TX if they wish.
And also ask them to mention that S1915 is now in the senate.
You may also want to include this story
http://folsomtelegraph.com/articles/2006/09/20/news/top_stories/01grace.txt
I think this idea would be especially helpful to our Texas and Arizona people. And all of those on the West Coast.
This is a NON-INVASIVE way to get some publicity and it can be done quickly. There are many professionals working on the national publicity and we must not interfere with their plans.
We must work on the local level and we must work quickly.
Even if just a few of the stations pick it up, it would be a very worthwhile effort

Posted by: shelleyA at September 23, 2006 04:35 PM

Posted by: Friar Tuck at September 24, 2006 12:52 PM

ALEX: Below is a link to a story highlighting Thoroughbred Rescue organization, "Old Friends", efforts concerning Taylor's Special, who won the 1984 Bluegrass Stakes. It's worth reading. Slaughter isn't the only issue we need to be concerned with. Thoroughbred rescue is very important also. If Old Friends had not rescued "Taylor", he might have been sent to slaughter.

Thankful for another ACN for Bobby. I love you!!

http://www.kentucky.com/mld/kentucky/news/local/15595867.htm


Kim,
Nicholasville, KY

Posted by: Kim at September 24, 2006 12:54 PM

ALEX, Thanks for all that you do for this website. Also please thank all that help you with keeping this site going. IT IS ENJOYED BY MANY! Wonderful news, ACN!

Good Morning to all, Hope everyone has a great, peaceful sunday!

Posted by: cindy a at September 24, 2006 12:56 PM

Great poem! Loved it! I am so thrilled to see yet another "ACN" for Barbaro. You go guy! Keep up the good work and keep on recovering!

JoS

Posted by: Jo S at September 24, 2006 12:57 PM

####

Mary L:

Snag. I was trying to repost your letter timestamped September 23, 2006, 8:48 pm but the
links aren't hot. Will they be if you repost whatever Alex helped you with?

Everybody: Credit where credit is due alert: This compelling letter was originally written by Marilyn/CA.

Cheers,
Friar Tuck


I just spoke with the NBC news desk again to follow-up my call of an hour or so ago. She said she couldn't do anything until Monday because they would have to verify, blah blah..... So-o-o-o I added more links for verification to Marilyn's letter and resent - This makes sense of course - they can't run a story without verifying - so I was just trying to make it easier to find the "sources". Heads up to those that haven't sent yet - might make it easier to verify what we are telling them. Here is what I sent if you would like to use:

TIME-SENSITIVE HORSE SLAUGHTER STORY

Please consider picking up a KCRA NBC story on the rescue of a foal that was going to slaughter. The news tie-in is S. 1915, the bill before the Senate to ban horse slaughter, currently being stalled by the Senate Commerce Committee. Urgent public action in the form of calls and letters to U.S. Senators is needed in order to keep the Senate from hiding this bill in an election year. Dallas Morning News today has done a story on our own John Cornyn's corrupt handling of HR 503 - a "clerical" error has delayed a bill that was passed by an overwhelming majority in the House, to get to the Senate in a timely manner, and now may result in a "hold" on its passage!! Thousands more horses will die.

Horse slaughter is big business in Texas and Illinois. Ninety-two percent of the slaughtered horses are young and healthy. The horsemeat is sent overseas for human consumption. Many of the slaughtered horses have been stolen and sold to the slaughterhouses, or purchased by slaughterhouse agents under false pretenses. Representative Charlie Howard's own Tennesse Walkers were stolen and met this horrible death (see People magazine's latest issue)

Others are "retired" Premarin mares, thrown away after successive pregnancies. (The HRT drug Premarin is made from pregnant mare's urine. Most women who take it probably don't know this, or that the mares are brutally slaughtered once their useful life is over.) The successive foals are also slaughtered. The rescued foal in the KCRA story is probably a Premarin foal that was going to be thrown away.

http://folsomtelegraph.com/articles/2006/09/20/news/top_stories/01grace.txt

Americans do not approve of horse slaughter (remember that public outcry stopped the use of horsemeat in dogfood years ago), but many do not know about this slaughter continues at the rate of near 100,000 horses per year.

Horses Headed Toward Final Hurdle

There are 400 horses in a pen in Kaufman, Texas at this very moment, waiting for Monday morning slaughter. Talk to the mayor of Kaufman. She would love to get this travesty out of her town.
People magazine has a story on horse slaughter in its latest issue, so the public is on the cusp of awareness of this issue.
The American public does not want slaughter of our horses - many do not even know this is occurring in the state of Texas. We have two slaughterhouses - Dallas Crown in Kaufman, Texas and Beltex in Fort Worth.

This is an extremely time-sensitive issue because of the posture of S. 1915 in the Senate. The companion house bill (HR 503) is already passed; if the Senate bill is allowed to languish until the election, the process will have to begin all over again in the House next year. Thousands more horses will die.

It is essential to get the bill jumpstarted out of the Commerce Committee and onto the Senate floor for a vote. This is exactly what the pro-slaughter Senators don't want -- a light shining on this issue before the election. You can be that light.

Thanks!

Posted by: Friar Tuck at September 24, 2006 1:02 PM

Good Morning Bobby J!

ACN!!!!!!!!!!!!!

#####
I am headin' to FH for a hike before the big T boomers hit this afternoon. Then it is EAGLES football!

Move Love to all

Jazz

Posted by: Jazz (who lives 10 miles from Fair Hill) at September 24, 2006 1:05 PM

Heads up - Bill Frist is on George Stephanopolis' Washington talk show this morning - it's on right now in Maine. I will let you know if he mentions our issue.

Proud member, Fans of Barbaro

Posted by: Marg in Maine at September 24, 2006 1:05 PM

#######S1915 / HR503#########

Re: the 2:16 pm post from 9/23

http://www.senate.gov/reference/reference_index_subjects/Schedule_vrd.htm

Schedule

Congressional schedules indicate what the House and Senate intend to discuss or bring to the floor on a particular day. Schedules differ from calendars, which consist of lists of measures that are eligible for floor consideration. Calendars do not indicate when or if a measure will be considered.

Apparently it is still possible that S1915 / HR503
could be addressed at the Wednesday Sept. 27
full Commerce committee markup meeting. There is no information to the contrary at this time.


Posted by: Christian at September 24, 2006 1:11 PM

Sweet Barbarp, no matter what the day has in store, it is always just a little brighter knowing that you had ACN and will enjoy the day ahead. Enjoy your goodies knowing you are surrounded by love.

Tomorrow really will be a Black Monday. The sun out of shame will not shine on Kaufman,Texas.

####

Thanks Friar Tuck. I have to remember to "stay the course". If one person gets through to one affiliate, think of the number of people who will benefit from the information, not to mention the horses.

Prayers for Mike Rea, Erin, and all who need our collective spirit that shines from Barbaro himself.

To Alex and all Fans of Barbaro, enjoy a safe, first Sunday of autumn.

Posted by: Rosemary at September 24, 2006 1:13 PM

Frist segment is over - no mention of horses. I got the impression that his proirity is passing the War Crimes Act. :-(

Proud member, Fans of Barbaro

Posted by: Marg in Maine at September 24, 2006 1:14 PM

Good morning Barbaro! Good morning Fans! Hope it's another comfortable day for all of us..
Thanks Alex, again and again, for this wonderful website and for all the updates and ALL the information you get out to us.
Will work on some emails today to these Virginia senators.....
Grow hoof grow!
Go Barbaro Go!

Nancy in Va Beach :)

Posted by: Nancy in Va Beach at September 24, 2006 1:28 PM

bless you alex,
and i am thrilled..for anohter comfortable night..i did see that iv insert in your neck from the prado visit photos..and i am assuming you are in your usual spirited mode..and getting extra nutirents..for your boness and hooves..
never complacent about the big B.--.
bless you barbaro, and prado, for stiucking by the horse that hears ,you too..tha tis a special bond, growing. and i imagine gives you, bobby, a sense that you are not by the waysode and forgotten in the role you grew up in..racing brilliantly wiht the angel man on your back..
tha was your job and now you have a new one...
may the day udold beautifully..keep up the vitamins..we keep sending carrots and what ever you need. it is a joy...just send me your list..
a new bowl for your evening grass?
i_______________________________________sherry in arizona,
bless your HEART FOR having done the greatest job on earth..teaching..a true mastery..
now here is my email and cant wiat to talk.
turtlesm@optonline.net
.you are so right
..the climb thoruhg the muck to give kids what they deserve.. and teachers.what tehy deserve..
arts in education
has been a long haul and now i have plenty of stories =war wounds to share..but i am thrilled to tell you that the arts is veyr much alive in nyc espec. in the public schools--alive and well
..i feel like i have to be the PINK ever ready bunny.
.up the glass mt.every day..

..thank you for your thoughts.
_______________
i believe that friar tuck is on to something very good.and i will follow through on that.-..for jeremiah..alias salvation..
i will cook on some other ideas for media coverage......
to the BEST FANS OF BARBARO ..in the world..
HEAR us, bobby????
smooch...right on your very inquisitive nose..
martita


..
martita

Posted by: martita goshen at September 24, 2006 1:28 PM

Great new article about Barbaro in the Mercury news.
www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/sports/155593697.htm

Here is an article about Animal Rights Groups Decry Accelerated Horse Slaughter.(Sorry if this has already been posted)
www.ens-newswire.com/ens/sep2006/2006-09-22-09.asp

Posted by: Rikki at September 24, 2006 1:38 PM

Good Morning everyone......got a late start today.I'm usually up with the chickens and Jo :)

ACN Bobbycakes..you go guy!!!! I just ran your Kentucky Derby win again this morning and I LOVE watching it over and over and over again.....what a winner....undefeated!!!!

Alex ...how's it going??? You are a winner in my book too!!

Will be back a little later...as I have house guests now and they require breakfast!

Posted by: D'Anne in NC at September 24, 2006 1:42 PM

#####
For Mary S (not L -- sorry!!)when she returns:

Snag. I was trying to repost your letter timestamped September 23, 2006, 8:48 pm but the
links aren't hot. Will they be if you repost whatever Alex helped you with?

Everybody: Credit where credit is due alert: This compelling letter was originally written by Marilyn/CA.

Cheers,
Friar Tuck


I just spoke with the NBC news desk again to follow-up my call of an hour or so ago. She said she couldn't do anything until Monday because they would have to verify, blah blah..... So-o-o-o I added more links for verification to Marilyn's letter and resent - This makes sense of course - they can't run a story without verifying - so I was just trying to make it easier to find the "sources". Heads up to those that haven't sent yet - might make it easier to verify what we are telling them. Here is what I sent if you would like to use:

TIME-SENSITIVE HORSE SLAUGHTER STORY

Please consider picking up a KCRA NBC story on the rescue of a foal that was going to slaughter. The news tie-in is S. 1915, the bill before the Senate to ban horse slaughter, currently being stalled by the Senate Commerce Committee. Urgent public action in the form of calls and letters to U.S. Senators is needed in order to keep the Senate from hiding this bill in an election year. Dallas Morning News today has done a story on our own John Cornyn's corrupt handling of HR 503 - a "clerical" error has delayed a bill that was passed by an overwhelming majority in the House, to get to the Senate in a timely manner, and now may result in a "hold" on its passage!! Thousands more horses will die.


Horse slaughter is big business in Texas and Illinois. Ninety-two percent of the slaughtered horses are young and healthy. The horsemeat is sent overseas for human consumption. Many of the slaughtered horses have been stolen and sold to the slaughterhouses, or purchased by slaughterhouse agents under false pretenses. Representative Charlie Howard's own Tennesse Walkers were stolen and met this horrible death (see People magazine's latest issue)

Others are "retired" Premarin mares, thrown away after successive pregnancies. (The HRT drug Premarin is made from pregnant mare's urine. Most women who take it probably don't know this, or that the mares are brutally slaughtered once their useful life is over.) The successive foals are also slaughtered. The rescued foal in the KCRA story is probably a Premarin foal that was going to be thrown away.

http://folsomtelegraph.com/articles/2006/09/20/news/top_stories/01grace.txt

Americans do not approve of horse slaughter (remember that public outcry stopped the use of horsemeat in dogfood years ago), but many do not know about this slaughter continues at the rate of near 100,000 horses per year.

Horses Headed Toward Final Hurdle

There are 400 horses in a pen in Kaufman, Texas at this very moment, waiting for Monday morning slaughter. Talk to the mayor of Kaufman. She would love to get this travesty out of her town.
People magazine has a story on horse slaughter in its latest issue, so the public is on the cusp of awareness of this issue.
The American public does not want slaughter of our horses - many do not even know this is occurring in the state of Texas. We have two slaughterhouses - Dallas Crown in Kaufman, Texas and Beltex in Fort Worth.

This is an extremely time-sensitive issue because of the posture of S. 1915 in the Senate. The companion house bill (HR 503) is already passed; if the Senate bill is allowed to languish until the election, the process will have to begin all over again in the House next year. Thousands more horses will die.

It is essential to get the bill jumpstarted out of the Commerce Committee and onto the Senate floor for a vote. This is exactly what the pro-slaughter Senators don't want -- a light shining on this issue before the election. You can be that light.

Thanks!

Posted by: Friar Tuck at September 24, 2006 1:46 PM

GOOD MORNING HANDSOME!!! The three best words in the world!! You have ACD and I will check on you tomorrow. I LOVE YOU B!!!

Karen - TN

Posted by: Karen at September 24, 2006 1:49 PM

Barbaro, My computer was down for five days and I misssed hearing about your daily updates from Tim! Glad to hear you are still doing well. Keep on fighting and getting stronger everyday! You are so much more than a racehorse; you are an truly an inspiration as to what great things can happen with courage and determination. Also, special thanks to everyone involved in your care for not giving up on you when the going was tough.

Posted by: sue at September 24, 2006 1:49 PM

Good morning Alex and Barbaro family.

Hey sweetie, AGN!!! Bless your heart, you're a champion thru and thru.

I have to get ready for work, so let's twitch the ears and give a lil whuffle..here comes your song

Eat your carrots every day
No more bootie, so you can play

Sunshine, breezes, grass everywhere
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 start!

Hope you enjoy your day today. Lotsa carrots, Nicker Makers, grazing outside. I'll be back later to check on you babycakes! Hugs and smoochies!

Posted by: Toby at September 24, 2006 1:51 PM

g'morning, y'all

thanks, Alex, for confirming ACN! I never get tired of seeing that :D
thank you, Rikki, for the articles.

Posted by: Anna in Tx at September 24, 2006 1:55 PM

ALEX -
Thank you for your patience, we promise to come back once we have won this race.

BARBARO -
Continue to fight the most important race, like all your races you will be the champion.

Read an article that hit kind of hard -
What would we do if we didn't have Barbaro?
Didn't even want to think about it, we would be devasted. We have been wraped up in this Senate race and saying a brief good morning, but you have not been far from our hearts. Many of us would not be as passionate as we are had we not come together because of you.

Mr. and Mrs. Jackson -
Thank you for being the responsible owners that everyone should be and sharing Barbaro in our lifes.

###############

On to the English Races -

Jo (UK) -
Who should I be looking at?

Just woke up.

Posted by: Socorro at September 24, 2006 1:58 PM

Good morning, Starshine! So you had ACN!!! Now my day can really start.

Today will be ACD,and then you'll have completed ACW! Slow and steady goes the pace on your marathon here. Every day and every week you are closer to your goal of being well and going home. Meanwhile, enjoy yourself today (but not immoderately, you know not to clown). Please keep the bucking to a minimum for now--a little is good to show your high spirits and state of well being, but you still have to be careful of your legs and your balance!

Posted by: Susan E. at September 24, 2006 2:00 PM

I am trying to post a better version of my letter with research links, but it isn't going through. I'm trying to get help from Alex on this, via email.

Alex, please check your mail. Thanks!

Posted by: Marilyn/CA at September 24, 2006 2:00 PM

Quarter horse slaughter

What is the story with the slaughter of quarter horses? Can anyone explain where all of these surplus quarter horses are coming from, and why??? This is the one piece of the puzzle I feel like I don't really understand.

Posted by: Marilyn/CA at September 24, 2006 2:02 PM

#########

Jo (UK) -

My dear friend, it appears you and Mike C. will be watching the races on your own. My great cable company has messed up and taken us to different a variety of American sports, but in Arabic.

They need to learn a few things about programming

Posted by: Socorro at September 24, 2006 2:03 PM

I can't find the Mercury article, would like to read it, too!

Posted by: Anna in Tx at September 24, 2006 2:03 PM

Is this the URL, Alex, that you are looking for?

Posted by: Ruth Ann at September 24, 2006 2:06 PM

Hi Big Ole Boy Barbaro-Methinks today will be a great day for you,hopefully you will go do the new routine-grazing outside!! I still get happy thinking of you out in the sunshine with green grass in your mouth and/or mane.LOL Have fun tody Bigun!

Prayers for Erin & family to be strong and have Faith and Hope. Mike Rea & family also.

#####
Jake-glad to hear that Daisy is improving some, I hope it continues and your Mom gets her friend back to 100%.
####

ALEX-I HAVE NOT THANKED YOU ION A LONG WHILE. YOU ARE DUE SO MUCH CREDIT, ALONG WITH ALL ELSE ON YOUR TEAM, WE APPRECIATE EVERYTHING YOU GUYS/GALS DO FOR US. THANK YOU SO MUCH.

ALIE,RACHEL & KENNET FLORIST TEAM-THANKS FOR ALL YOU GUYS/GALS DO TO KEEP OUR BOBBY & HIS TEAM GOING.

Posted by: Dora J Crow at September 24, 2006 2:06 PM

Orlando sentinel
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/local/orl-sptbarbaro24092406sep24,0,7869069.story

Posted by: diane at September 24, 2006 2:07 PM

######

Jo (UK) and Mike C -
Okay, we are back with the English Races.

Posted by: Socorro at September 24, 2006 2:08 PM

ALEX - A GOOD ARTICLE WITH SEVERAL MENTIONS OF YOU!

http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/sports/15593697.htm

vicki

Posted by: vicki at September 24, 2006 2:09 PM

Alex,
Just logged on - Thanks for the updates etc.

Not sure if this is the URL you were looking for from the Orlando Sentinel?

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/local/orl-sptbarbaro24092406sep24,0,7869069.story

Titled: Barbaro's Big Breakthrough

Although his survival remains in doubt, the Derby champ's injury (and recovery) leaves promising legacy for his fellow thoroughbreds

Posted by: lynnette at September 24, 2006 2:10 PM


Alex, hope that this is the article you were referring to!

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/local/orl-sptbarbaro24092406sep24,0,7869069.story


Love and kisses to you Bobby.

Posted by: Debbie B. from Miami at September 24, 2006 2:10 PM

I wonder if anyone has seen this article in the UK Newspaper, Times OnLine, entitled, "Exposed: deadly toll of horse breeders" by Jonathan Leake
The sport of kings has a dirty secret: thousands of thoroughbred horses reared for racing are being discarded, with many being turned into horse meat".
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2091-2372545.html It talks about over breeding and inbreeding and how that contributes to horses sent to slaughter.

Posted by: KPfaff at September 24, 2006 2:12 PM

ALEX, Here it is

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/local/orl-sptbarbaro24092406sep24,0,7869069.story

Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri From SE Texas at September 24, 2006 2:14 PM

Alex

Please check your mail. Tech trouble with trying to post. Thanks!

Posted by: Marilyn/CA at September 24, 2006 2:20 PM

Nice article from today's Arizona Republic

I'm going to email the author about the bill.

Apologies for posting the whole story--when these come up on Google alerts I don't get the url.

"Finding humanity among local folks with horse sense

Sept. 24, 2006 12:00 AM

Back in May, we all felt pretty good about ourselves for the way we encouraged the owners of Barbaro to do everything in their power to save the thoroughbred's life.

But, really, what choice did they have?

Millions of people were watching on TV when Barbaro, the winner of the Kentucky Derby, broke his leg during the Preakness. advertisement


By the time the horse arrived at an animal hospital in Pennsylvania, there were homemade signs attached to the facility's fence reading "We Love You, Barbaro," "Believe in Miracles," "Beat the Odds" and so on. Schoolchildren filled the stall next to Barbaro with get-well cards and flowers.

Nothing like that happened last October, when a thoroughbred gelding named Polish Times broke his leg at Santa Anita racetrack in California.

"It doesn't go well for a lot of these beautiful animals, once they get hurt," said Holly Marino of Horse Rescue of North Scottsdale. "A lot of them wind up at the slaughter auction."

Polish Times' trainer didn't want that to happen to a horse that had won nearly $500,000 over a long career. So, he loaded his 8-year-old horse into a trailer and drove him across the desert to Arizona.

"We win most of the battles to save these horses," Marino said. "We give them the time they need to heal. Then we try to find homes for them. This horse was so patient. He had a huge metal brace on his leg and the doctor came out every two weeks to ultrasound him and then have a farrier change the angle of his shoes to make sure he healed correctly."

It's an expensive proposition, but one that Marino has done for thousands of horses over the years.

"We're so selfish as humans," she said. "It's all about 'me.' Working with horses has taught my family so much about giving and not taking. It has been one of the greatest things for us. A blessing."

After months on the mend at Marino's place, Polish Times was able to move around more freely and has been sent to recuperate further at Rancho Tierra Madre in Cave Creek.

Owner Jim Gath told me, "There are 40,000 thoroughbreds born every year and only one of them eventually wins the Kentucky Derby. Only 3,000 or 4,000 make money. What happens to the rest? You never hear about them. When one gets hurt on national TV everybody cares. But for the rest of them, some of them anyway, there are people like Holly."

Marino has worked with all breeds of horses, as well as donkeys, mules and more. Most of the money comes out of her family's pocket, but she also has received grants and her non-profit organization accepts donations at (602) 689-8825 or www.rescueahorse.com.

"All the reward that I need is to see a horse that came to us broken down being able to run again," she said. "This horse (Polish Times) is like that."

Not long ago, Polish Times was adopted by a woman who owns a large ranch near Yellowstone National Park. He'll move there next summer. Without a jockey on his back or the rails of a track to restrain him, he'll be able to gallop at a speed of his choosing and not always have to turn left.

"When you put Polish Times next to another horse there are no pretensions," Gath said. "There's just acceptance. They live in the moment. They're honest. They're smart. They don't judge."

Maybe that's why human beings who share those characteristics, like Gath and Marino, are said to have horse sense."

Reach Montini at ed.montini@arizonarepublic.com or (602) 444-8978. See a photo of Polish Times at montiniblog.azcentral.com.

Posted by: Susan E. at September 24, 2006 2:20 PM

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LOL they spelled Alie's Last name wrong. On well.

I wonder why there was so much huulabaloo in that race? Is somebody trying to win by cheating? Or does somebody have a rotten attitude?

Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri From SE Texas at September 24, 2006 2:21 PM

### Darn ! Was planning to win the $200 million + Powerball last night with my lucky numbers -
and show up in Kaufmann with cash tomorrow !
I hear someone in Iowa - one ticket - won .....
ohhh ..... please let it be a "Fan of Barbaro!"

G'morning all - on a breezy Arizona morning ..

Sherry - Az

Posted by: sherry at September 24, 2006 2:22 PM

Alex, I loved the article in the Orlando Sentinel and the mentions of you. Barbaro is just the best, and this shows it. Thanks for pointing it out.

Karen g.

Posted by: Karen g. at September 24, 2006 2:24 PM

GREAT - I haven't gone out to get the paper yet - will surely respond to Montini .......
This "team effort" evident here is soooo important ....... it would be impossible for one of us to read everything - and know everything.
Even in my home town paper - it would be easy to miss such important support ........ I am convinced that with each of us contributing a little bit to the greater whole ....... we WILL win.

Sherry - Arizona

Posted by: sherry at September 24, 2006 2:26 PM

ALEX

Is this the link you want to the "Barbaro's Big Breakthrough" article?

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/local/orl-sptbarbaro24092406sep24,0,7869069.story

The link is very long, but just copy/paste it to your address box. It can also be accessed through the Orlando Sentinal main site by typing "Barbaro" in the search box Very good article and good thing about this site. THANKS ALEX!!!!!!!

Posted by: Susan in TX at September 24, 2006 2:27 PM

The Marilyn letter

This is the version of the letter to to tv news that I eventually settled on. I like it better than my original version because it includes some research links at the bottom.

I sent it to my NBC affiliate, but I also sent it to ABC and CBS with a little note at the top saying: I just sent the letter below to NBC. I'd be happy if you or they or anyone ran this time-sensitive story about American horse slaughter. Obviously, you can't use the NBC footage, but for your own footact and local contact, you can cal equine rescuer _______________________ at __________________________.

So, anyway, any of you here on the site can use this letter if you want.

Maybe it would be good to post it on the message board site, too, so that people can keep finding it easily. I can't post there...long story, but my email address doens't work to sign on to the board. So maybe someone can cut and paste it over to there. I'd suggest the heading Marilyn's Letter to NBC Affiliate, since people who have seen it here will recognize it under that name.

Anyway, here's the version of the letter with research links.


TIME-SENSITIVE HORSE SLAUGHTER ISSUE

Please consider picking up a KCRA NBC story on the rescue of a foal that was going to slaughter. The news tie-in is S. 1915, currently being stalled by the Senate Commerce Committee. Urgent public action in the form of calls and letters to U.S. Senators -- particularly to those in Texas and Illinois, and to Senator Bill Frist -- is needed in order to keep the Senate from hiding this bill in an election year.

Horse slaughter is big business in Texas and Illinois. Ninety thousand horses are slaughtered each year. Ninety-two percent of the slaughtered horses are young and healthy. The horsemeat is sent overseas for human consumption.

Many of the slaughtered horses have been stolen and sold to the slaughterhouses, or purchased by slaughterhouse agents under false pretenses.

Others are "retired" Premarin mares, thrown awaay after successive pregnancies. (The HRT drug Premarin is made from pregnant mare's urine. Most women who take it probably don't know this, or that the mares are brutally slaughtered once thier useful lives are over.) The successive foals are also slaughtered. The rescued foal in the KCRA story is probably a Premarin foal that was going to be thrown away.

Americans do not approve of horse slaughter (remember that public outcry stopped the use of horsemeat in dogfood years ago), but they do not know about this issue. That's why the slaughter continues.

There are 400 horses in a pen in Kaufman, Texas at this very moment, waiting for Monday morning slaughter. Talk to the mayor of Kaufman. She would love to get this travesty out of her town.

People magazine apparently has a story on horse slaughter in its new issue, so the public is on the cusp of awareness of this.

This issue is extremely time-sensitive because of the posture of S. 1915 in the Senate. The companion House bill has already passed; if the Senate bill is allowed to languish until after the election, the process will have to begin all over again in the House.

It is essential to get the bill jumpstarted out of Commerce and onto the Senate floor for a vote this week. This is exactly what the pro-slaughter Senators don't want -- a light shined on this issue before the election. You can be that light.

See this link for info on the background of the rescued foal.

http://folsomtelegraph.com/articles/2006/09/20/news/top_stories/01grace.txt

Thanks!


Research links:

http://www.horse-protection.org/info.php?id=14 , http://www.horse-protection.org/info.php?id=9 , etc. -- analysis, white papers, FAQ, more.

http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?tab=main&bill=h109-503 -- text of S. 1915 (Senate bill -- stuck in Commerce Committee).

http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d109:SN01915:@@@P -- S. 1915 cosponsors.

http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?tab=main&bill=h109-503 -- text of H.R. 503 (House bill -- already passed).

http://www.members.aol.com/theflyingfilly/HR503.htm -- lots of links, etc.


-- an interesting letter from a woman who did her own research and, as a result, switched sides from pro-slaughter to anti-slaughter; lots of facts and figures, but no citations; be sure to click on "View Full Message" at the bottom to see the whole thing.

Posted by: Marilyn/CA at September 24, 2006 2:28 PM

THOUGHT:

Can a group get together at NBC with signs showing support for S.1915 and PROTEST against the SH's? Just as you did when you supported Barbaro

Posted by: Socorro at September 24, 2006 2:28 PM

Here is the URL for the Orlando Sentinel story:

It's a nice article that devotes several paragraphs to this website.

Thanks, Alex, for all the Barbaro updates, plus all the excellent information about European racing!

Carol M

Posted by: Carol M at September 24, 2006 2:29 PM

Bobby have a great sunday. We love you thanks alex

Posted by: jane at September 24, 2006 2:29 PM

Hi sweet Barbaro,

I am so happy that your recovery is going so well. You continue to stay the course big guy, one day at a time!!

WE love you handsome!! Many hugs, scratches and baby carrots to you today.

Posted by: Leigh in Austin, TX at September 24, 2006 2:31 PM

Socorro or anyone

Could someone please post your email address? I am trying to repost a better version of my letter to media, and this site will not accept it; says I am "new". I'd like to email it to someone so they can cut and paste it into the comments here; maybe it will go through if someone else posts it.

Have emailed Alex for help, but he is not checking his mail right now.

Thanks!

Posted by: Marilyn/CA at September 24, 2006 2:31 PM

"Richardson led Barbaro into the paddock late Wednesday afternoon, like he does on most days. The horse grazed for a while. Other horses did the same in the distance. Barbaro became excited. He bucked." Quote from the Sentinal article, Bobby bucked!!!!!!!!!!!!! Great, great article!

Posted by: Susan in TX at September 24, 2006 2:36 PM

MARILYN / CA -

ssgafriends@yahoo.com

Posted by: Socorro at September 24, 2006 2:38 PM

Thanks, Socorro. Please check your mail in a couple of minutes.

Posted by: Marilyn/CA at September 24, 2006 2:39 PM

Bobby
Praise God ACN for you. I just read that you bucked when you were out with DR. R. last week, good for you! But be careful don't get carried away! I pray you will continue your miraculous recovery. Stay strong and happy under God's protection.

Posted by: Susan in TX at September 24, 2006 2:41 PM

Alex

You may have gotten this already. I haven't read this mornings posts
http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/sports/15593697.htm

Posted by: shelleya at September 24, 2006 2:42 PM

Socorro

It should be in your email.

If you want, you can also post it to the forum so people can find it easily. I can't post over there; I used to belong, dropped off, can't sign in with the same email address twice...so I can read there, but can't post.

I'd suggest the heading "Marilyn's letter to NBC" so people can find it easily.

Thanks for your help!

Posted by: Marilyn/CA at September 24, 2006 2:42 PM

Don't know if this was posted yet or not, but there is a nice article from The Mercury News. Our Alex is even mentioned :-)

http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/sports/15593697.htm

Posted by: Michelle at September 24, 2006 2:44 PM

GOOD MORNING, SWEET BARBARO - glad to hear you had ACN. Thunderboomers are coming, so knock on your stall and ask to go outside early today before you are rained out...or I should say, rained in. I am so proud of you for your patience during this marathon race you are running...please know that you loving friends are with you every step of the way! Special thanks to the Jacksons, Dr. Dean, Edgar (my hero!), Peter, Michael, Eduardo, all the other docs and nurses...all your special people who have made wonderful decisions on your behalf and continue to give your the best care and support in the world! If every wonderful horse of God's creation could feel just 5% of the love you receive, it would be a kinder, gentler world indeed! Have a beautiful day in PA...it feels like summer again in CT - warm and muggy leading up to the thunderboomers, I think.
Love from your not-so-secret admirer in CT,
Nancy
BARBARO - CHAMPION OF MY HEART

Posted by: Nancy in CT at September 24, 2006 2:44 PM

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/local/orl-sptbarbaro24092406sep24,0,7869069.story

Here is the same story from the Orlando Sentinel

Posted by: Madison at September 24, 2006 2:46 PM

HAHAHAHA!!! Alex I think you got the link about a dozen times LOL!!!!

Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri From SE Texas at September 24, 2006 2:46 PM

That article was wonderful. I'm surprised that they didn't mention the anti slaughter bill and all the work that was being done on this site for that issue. It would have been helpful, especially this week.

Posted by: shelleya at September 24, 2006 2:48 PM

MARILYN / CA -

Tim Woolley needs to approve it, it has been held up.

Let me try something different.

Posted by: Socorro at September 24, 2006 2:49 PM

Socorro

The same thing happened to me. And several other times yesterday, on various posts.

Posted by: Marilyn/CA at September 24, 2006 2:50 PM

LETTER FROM MARILYN / CA

The Marilyn letter

This is the version of the letter to tv news that I eventually settled on. I like it better than my original version because it includes some research links at the bottom.

I sent it to my NBC affiliate, but I also sent it to ABC and CBS with a little note at the top saying: I just sent the letter below to NBC. I'd be happy if you or they or anyone ran this time-sensitive story about American horse slaughter. Obviously, you can't use the NBC footage, but for your own footage and local contact, you can call equine rescuer _______________________ at __________________________.

So, anyway, any of you here on the site can use this letter if you want.

Maybe it would be good to post it on the message board site, too, so that people can keep finding it easily. I can't post there...long story, but my email address doens't work to sign on to the board. So maybe someone can cut and paste it over to there. I'd suggest the heading Marilyn's Letter to NBC Affiliate, since people who have seen it here will recognize it under that name.

Anyway, here's the version of the letter with research links. Thanks -- Marilyn


TIME-SENSITIVE HORSE SLAUGHTER ISSUE

Please consider picking up a KCRA NBC story on the rescue of a foal that was going to slaughter. The news tie-in is S. 1915, currently being stalled by the Senate Commerce Committee. Urgent public action in the form of calls and letters to U.S. Senators -- particularly to those in Texas and Illinois , and to Senator Bill Frist -- is needed in order to keep the Senate from hiding this bill in an election year.

Horse slaughter is big business in Texas and Illinois . Ninety thousand horses are slaughtered each year. Ninety-two percent of the slaughtered horses are young and healthy. The horsemeat is sent overseas for human consumption.

Many of the slaughtered horses have been stolen and sold to the slaughterhouses, or purchased by slaughterhouse agents under false pretenses.

Others are "retired" Premarin mares, thrown away after successive pregnancies. (The HRT drug Premarin is made from pregnant mare's urine. Most women who take it probably don't know this, or that the mares are brutally slaughtered once thier useful lives are over.) The successive foals are also slaughtered. The rescued foal in the KCRA story is probably a Premarin foal that was going to be thrown away.

Americans do not approve of horse slaughter (remember that public outcry stopped the use of horsemeat in dogfood years ago), but they do not know about this issue. That's why the slaughter continues.

There are 400 horses in a pen in Kaufman , Texas at this very moment, waiting for Monday morning slaughter. Talk to the mayor of Kaufman. She would love to get this travesty out of her town.

People magazine apparently has a story on horse slaughter in its new issue, so the public is on the cusp of awareness of this.

This issue is extremely time-sensitive because of the posture of S. 1915 in the Senate. The companion House bill has already passed; if the Senate bill is allowed to languish until after the election, the process will have to begin all over again in the House.

It is essential to get the bill jumpstarted out of Commerce and onto the Senate floor for a vote this week. This is exactly what the pro-slaughter Senators don't want -- a light shined on this issue before the election. You can be that light.

See this link for info on the background of the rescued foal.

http://folsomtelegraph.com/articles/2006/09/20/news/top_stories/01grace.txt

Thanks!


Research links:

http://www.horse-protection.org/info.php?id=14 , http://www.horse-protection.org/info.php?id=9 , etc. -- analysis, white papers, FAQ, more.

http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?tab=main&bill=h109-503 -- text of S. 1915 (Senate bill -- stuck in Commerce Committee).

http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d109:SN01915:@@@P -- S. 1915 cosponsors.

http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?tab=main&bill=h109-503 -- text of H.R. 503 (House bill -- already passed).

http://www.members.aol.com/theflyingfilly/HR503.htm -- lots of links, etc.

-- an interesting letter from a woman who did her own research and, as a result, switched sides from pro-slaughter to anti-slaughter; lots of facts and figures, but no citations; be sure to click on "View Full Message" at the bottom to see the whole thing.

Posted by: Socorro at September 24, 2006 2:51 PM

Shelley I wondered about that too. That would have been nice!!! Also, I thought that flag was from Iraq? The article said Apghganistan (sorry I just cant spell it right!!)

Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri From SE Texas at September 24, 2006 2:52 PM

What if we put a link here and post it on the FORUM?

Posted by: Socorro at September 24, 2006 2:53 PM

Ooops!

Didn't read your earlier posts, sorry. Let me try posting to the FORUM

Posted by: Socorro at September 24, 2006 2:55 PM

Susan E.,
thanks for sharing that.


Alex, do you have the Sentinel link yet:

Posted by: Anna in Tx at September 24, 2006 2:56 PM

Socorro

Yes, I thought our second step should be a post to the forum, so might as well just do it now.

I can't get onto the forum. I used to belong, stopped, now can't get on again using my same email address. So go ahead and post it in Anti-Slaughter. I'd suggest the title "Marilyn's letter to NBC" so people will recognize it.

Thanks for your help on this!

Posted by: Marilyn/CA at September 24, 2006 2:56 PM

Hi Socorro...had a really busy morning and just got back from a long walk. I haven't had time to look at the races at all (shock horror!) and Sam's now watching 'Michael' so I won't be watching UK racing today.

Posted by: Jo (UK) at September 24, 2006 3:28 PM

Marilyn,

I'm typing it over because the format was not coming out right. I will let you know when it is done.

Posted by: Socorro at September 24, 2006 3:28 PM

Good Morning Everyone

Is Everyone Else's Heart just filled with happiness and hope where in the article Dr R states that Barbaro was feeling so good that he "Bucked" when he was out grazing and saw the other horses.

That makes me as excited as when we heard that he had began to graze outside.

He truly is on the way to recovery BUT we have to be dilligent in our prayers and support - he does have a long way to go.

I just could not love this horse anymore than if he was mine - thank you so much to the Jacksons, Michael, Peter, Dr R, Dr Kathy and all who are kind enough to share him with us all AND ESPECIALLY to Alex for all his work.

Posted by: Jeri at September 24, 2006 3:28 PM

Marilyn,

I'm typing it over because the format was not coming out right. I will let you know when it is done.

Posted by: Socorro at September 24, 2006 3:28 PM

Important Points to Make to Senators on http://www.fortheloveofbarbaro.blogspot.com/ or you can just go to "For the Love of Barbaro" website by click on my highlighted name and then click Barbaro's Blog link once there.

Posted by: Melissa Harden at September 24, 2006 3:28 PM

Good Morning, Barbaro!
I just got back from MASS, and HAD to check on you!!
I lit more votive candles for you and dear Fog in the Holy Family niche this morning. I had to smile as I approached because two different people before me had left individual bouquets of beautiful red roses at Our Lady's feet. Of course, I had to think of you precious B! Perhaps another Barbaromaniac . . .or someone has another friend in need.

Also continuing the novenas to Our Lady, St. Jude & St. Francis for you.
I hope you have a wonderful day with some special visitors and treats! You be good! You have such class!!
(Remember to whisper to Dr. R that you need to talk to Alex and that Alex needs a VIP Pass!)

I'm going to go get a nap in myself, Bobby, and will be back to check on you later!
Remember, my heart beats for your heart!

Love, hugs, "scratchies", and a kiss on your nose! Love you! Lou Ann, Pennsylvania

Posted by: Lou Ann, Pennsylvania at September 24, 2006 3:44 PM

GOOD MORNING BOBBY GLAD TO HEAR YOU HAD A GREAT DAY YESTERDAY AND A GREAT NIGHT. THE PICTURE OF YOU DR RIC AND MR EDGAR WAS GREAT. HOPE YOU HAVE ANOTHER GREAT DAY TODAY. GIVE ALL YOUR GUEST A BIG KISS. REMEMBER WE LOVE YOU VERY VERY MUCH YOU ARE THE GREATEST AND THE MOST BEAUTIFUL HORSE EVER. WE ARE STILL PRAYING EVERY DAY FOR YOU TO GET COMPLETELY WELL SO YOU CAN GO HOME. KEEP UP THE GREAT SPIRIT REMEMBER WE BELIEVE.

LOVE KATHY

Posted by: KATHY - 8 at September 24, 2006 3:44 PM

Good Morning, Barbaro!
I just got back from MASS, and HAD to check on you!!
I lit more votive candles for you and dear Fog in the Holy Family niche this morning. I had to smile as I approached because two different people before me had left individual bouquets of beautiful red roses at Our Lady's feet. Of course, I had to think of you precious B! Perhaps another Barbaromaniac . . .or someone has another friend in need.

Also continuing the novenas to Our Lady, St. Jude & St. Francis for you.
I hope you have a wonderful day with some special visitors and treats! You be good! You have such class!!
(Remember to whisper to Dr. R that you need to talk to Alex and that Alex needs a VIP Pass!)

I'm going to go get a nap in myself, Bobby, and will be back to check on you later!
Remember, my heart beats for your heart!

Love, hugs, "scratchies", and a kiss on your nose! Love you! Lou Ann, Pennsylvania

Posted by: Lou Ann, Pennsylvania at September 24, 2006 3:44 PM

GOOD MORNING BOBBY GLAD TO HEAR YOU HAD A GREAT DAY YESTERDAY AND A GREAT NIGHT. THE PICTURE OF YOU DR RIC AND MR EDGAR WAS GREAT. HOPE YOU HAVE ANOTHER GREAT DAY TODAY. GIVE ALL YOUR GUEST A BIG KISS. REMEMBER WE LOVE YOU VERY VERY MUCH YOU ARE THE GREATEST AND THE MOST BEAUTIFUL HORSE EVER. WE ARE STILL PRAYING EVERY DAY FOR YOU TO GET COMPLETELY WELL SO YOU CAN GO HOME. KEEP UP THE GREAT SPIRIT REMEMBER WE BELIEVE.

LOVE KATHY

Posted by: KATHY - 8 at September 24, 2006 3:44 PM

Friar Tuck - good morning. I emailed Alex to see if something else can be done with the links inserted in the letter. I noticed they didn't bring up the articles last night. I will try again to post with the url link. btw - I'm in Houston, not Dallas - so it is local NBC Houston.

Love, Light and Protection for The Boys

God Bless Us and the 400

Posted by: Mary S at September 24, 2006 3:44 PM

GOOD MORNING BOBBY GLAD TO HEAR YOU HAD A GREAT DAY YESTERDAY AND A GREAT NIGHT. THE PICTURE OF YOU DR RIC AND MR EDGAR WAS GREAT. HOPE YOU HAVE ANOTHER GREAT DAY TODAY. GIVE ALL YOUR GUEST A BIG KISS. REMEMBER WE LOVE YOU VERY VERY MUCH YOU ARE THE GREATEST AND THE MOST BEAUTIFUL HORSE EVER. WE ARE STILL PRAYING EVERY DAY FOR YOU TO GET COMPLETELY WELL SO YOU CAN GO HOME. KEEP UP THE GREAT SPIRIT REMEMBER WE BELIEVE.

LOVE KATHY

Posted by: KATHY - 8 at September 24, 2006 3:44 PM

GOOD MORNING BOBBY GLAD TO HEAR YOU HAD A GREAT DAY YESTERDAY AND A GREAT NIGHT. THE PICTURE OF YOU DR RIC AND MR EDGAR WAS GREAT. HOPE YOU HAVE ANOTHER GREAT DAY TODAY. GIVE ALL YOUR GUEST A BIG KISS. REMEMBER WE LOVE YOU VERY VERY MUCH YOU ARE THE GREATEST AND THE MOST BEAUTIFUL HORSE EVER. WE ARE STILL PRAYING EVERY DAY FOR YOU TO GET COMPLETELY WELL SO YOU CAN GO HOME. KEEP UP THE GREAT SPIRIT REMEMBER WE BELIEVE.

LOVE KATHY

Posted by: KATHY - 8 at September 24, 2006 3:45 PM

###Friar Tuck - good morning. I emailed Alex to see if something else can be done with the links inserted in the letter. I noticed they didn't bring up the articles last night. I will try again to post with the url link. btw - I'm in Houston, not Dallas - so it is local NBC Houston.

Love, Light and Protection for The Boys

God Bless Us and the 400

Posted by: Mary S at September 24, 2006 3:45 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 24, 2006 3:49 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
It was an honor to help.


God Bless The Fog

Posted by: Mary S at September 24, 2006 3:50 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. May each member be immediately compelled to 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 Us and Protect the 400

Posted by: Mary S at September 24, 2006 3:52 PM

I really enjoy reading about Barbaro's progress. Here is the link you wanted.

Posted by: Debbie at September 24, 2006 3:56 PM

#
Socorro, Thanks for your kind words yesterday. I do like to see the whole picture of the world, not just "our side". The world benefits by helping her/his fellow woman/man and our integrity is measured by how well we take care of our creatures, wild and domesticated who cannot speak for themselves. Thanks also for your wonderful work on "the issue". You're making a true heroic push and inspiring me.

Posted by: Bonnie MacRaith at September 24, 2006 3:57 PM

***Alex***,

Is this the link you're looking for? Very good article...

Daphne and Pee

Posted by: Daphne at September 24, 2006 3:59 PM

SOCORRO
THOUGHT:

Can a group get together at NBC with signs showing support for S.1915 and PROTEST against the SH's? Just as you did when you supported Barbaro

Posted by: Socorro at September 24, 2006 02:28 PM
________________________________

I would say that this is not a good idea because it would be imposing upon them for obvious reasons.

Thank you

Posted by: ara at September 24, 2006 4:00 PM

ANNA in Texas
I can't find the Mercury article, would like to read it, too!

Posted by: Anna in Tx at September 24, 2006 02:03 PM
_____________________________

The mercury article is on yesterday's page posted by SUSAN E. at 5:29 A.M.

God Bless Us and the 400

Posted by: ara at September 24, 2006 4:04 PM

That is the link to the Sentinel article. It is great - and talks about this site - and the Barbaro Maniacs -

Thanks, Alex - for all you do.

Posted by: Cindy at September 24, 2006 4:15 PM

Hiya, Bobbey! ACN = always cool news. What a lucky colt you are to have such a fabulous human Mum as Mrs. J.! She is so committed to your comfort. Please, no bucking or biting her, sweet prince. You must have dreadful cabin fever these days. But many folks are sending you good wishes for recovery and a wonderful new year in 2007. Hang in there! Now I need to get Kita out for her walk before the thunderstorms hit our area. Hugs, pets, & "scratches" from your pals in CT - Robyn, Brent, & Nikita

Posted by: Robyn Hoffmann at September 24, 2006 4:15 PM

sorry, we are experiencing a few technical difficulties.

Posted by: alex at September 24, 2006 4:16 PM

What wonderful articles by Mike Jensen! He does a beautiful job, and he painted a wonderful portrait of both the Jacksons. I can't say it often enough: they are both incredible!

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Daisy update. This morning, after nearly chewing my arm off when I gave her her pills, she went outside, and walked quite nicely. To our surprise, she wanted hard dry food at her favorite place, on top of a table--we call it her Command Control. She crunched away, had some water, sashayed around some more, then hit the boards to sleep. Flat on her side, passed out.

Two days ago she was near death and literally could not move.

Thanks to all of you who have been there for her! The best thing about the Fans of Barbaro is, there's not such thing as complacency here! And that's so important, because we can never let up on praying for Bobby for a minute.

Posted by: J. Carson Black at September 24, 2006 4:17 PM

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MARILYN/CA.
Quarter horse slaughter

What is the story with the slaughter of quarter horses? Can anyone explain where all of these surplus quarter horses are coming from, and why??? This is the one piece of the puzzle I feel like I don't really understand.

Posted by: Marilyn/CA at September 24, 2006 02:02 PM
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For one reason Quarter Horses can be artificially inseminated, unlike Thoroughbreds, and this causes overbreeding, what I call irresponsible breeding, and that puts many, many horses on the market, many of whom end up unwanted and sent to slaughter. It's all about money and irresponsibility in my book. Not enough are gelded either which causes inferior horses getting bred to other inferior horses. Ending slaughterhouses would make them have to think twice about all their negligent breeding practices.

God Bless Us and the 400

Posted by: ara at September 24, 2006 4:18 PM

Alex, Thanks for the great article, Standing by Barbaro...Big guy, your mom is one fantastic lady..God bless her.

Posted by: Sue W. at September 24, 2006 4:19 PM

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BONNIE -

You are an amazing person, if the world had more people like you, the world would be a much nicer place.

I consider it a privilege to meet people like yourself.

Posted by: Socorro at September 24, 2006 4:20 PM

More good news...Go, Daisy, go!

Posted by: Sue W. at September 24, 2006 4:20 PM

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MARGE in Maine
Heads up - Bill Frist is on George Stephanopolis' Washington talk show this morning - it's on right now in Maine. I will let you know if he mentions our issue.

Proud member, Fans of Barbaro

Posted by: Marg in Maine at September 24, 2006 01:05 PM
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Not trying to be flip, but I'm not holding my breath!

God Bless Us and the 400

Posted by: ara at September 24, 2006 4:23 PM

Alex - Thank you again for making my Sunday peaceful and positive with yet another wonderful Barbaro report. Can't wait to read the articles you've linked. The Continuing Miracle in Progress that we are privileged to witness, continues "with all deliberate speed."

####### "ONLY" 3 SlaughterHouses?????

I posted this concern I think day before yesterday here on Comments. Still no answer.

Are there more SH's commercially operating that will not be affected by HR 503 and S 1915?

Somebody on TWF also had this concern, after reading the news accounts of the recent Grace Foundation rescue. I know I am not the only one to have noticed this.

Sandie K in Tx seemed dismayed that I used the word "only" in my earlier query-post on this topic. I am well aware of the horribles. You are preaching to the proverbial choir.

I used the word "only" 3 SH's in the US (2 in Tx and 1 in IL), in connection with this question, which still, for me, remains both unanswered and vexing:

I thought there were only 3 such hell-holes. If so - Then why did the Grace Foundation people (per news accounts) rescue Salvation/Jeremiah and the rest of that shipment of horses, from a SH in Nevada????? That is what I want to know. Are there other commercial SH's operating in the US as per the horrible scenario, but not producing for human consumption? What I was/am driving at, is - if/when we succeed in getting rid of the 3 existing ones via federal legislation, do we still have to worry about horses being commercially slaughtered for other purposes???? Does anybody know, please? Or can you find out? THANK YOU. ["...please don't let me be misunderstood..."]

LIVING PROOF OF THE LIVING TRUTH

Hope Peace Love & Music - CJ the craziest catlady (Blackie's Mother & Pleasure's Aunt) in Hammond IN, f/k/a CJ of T Bar J (Elgin IL)

Posted by: C. Jaffe at September 24, 2006 4:27 PM

Love you Barbaro! Seeing you well makes me so happy! Can't wait to - hopefully - meet you some day!

Posted by: Jo at September 24, 2006 4:28 PM

New Poems "Hoofs of Horses," "If They Loved Me," The Battle," "Please Come Back for Me I Don't Like It Here" posted on the For the Love of Barbaro site along with a wonderful video on "Lost in the Fog" from Golden Gate Fields.

Posted by: Melissa Harden at September 24, 2006 4:30 PM

C. JAFFE
I thought there were only 3 such hell-holes. If so - Then why did the Grace Foundation people (per news accounts) rescue Salvation/Jeremiah and the rest of that shipment of horses, from a SH in Nevada????? That is what I want to know. Are there other commercial SH's operating in the US as per the horrible scenario, but not producing for human consumption? What I was/am driving at, is - if/when we succeed in getting rid of the 3 existing ones via federal legislation, do we still have to worry about horses being commercially slaughtered for other purposes???? Does anybody know, please? Or can you find out? THANK YOU. ["...please don't let me be misunderstood..."]

LIVING PROOF OF THE LIVING TRUTH

Hope Peace Love & Music - CJ the craziest catlady (Blackie's Mother & Pleasure's Aunt) in Hammond IN, f/k/a CJ of T Bar J (Elgin IL)

Posted by: C. Jaffe at September 24, 2006 04:27 PM

__________________________

The colt Salvation was rescued from a feedlot in Fallon, Nevada and taken to the Grace Foundation in Calfifornia. The feedlots are drop off places
for animals that are headed for slaughter.

God Bless Us and the 400

Posted by: ara at September 24, 2006 4:30 PM

Alex - thank you!! Mike Jensen is just the best. And finally - someone publicly saying it is a miracle - thank you Mrs. Jackson! All of our prayers, and healing for Bobby. Thank you God! We surely have our work cut out for us with S1915 - but we must not loose site of what got Bobby to where he is right now. We still have a long road together - God Bless us all.

Love, Light and Protection for Bobby

Posted by: Mary S at September 24, 2006 4:31 PM

New Poems "Hoofs of Horses," "If They Loved Me," The Battle," "Please Come Back for Me I Don't Like It Here" posted on the For the Love of Barbaro site along with a wonderful video on "Lost in the Fog" from Golden Gate Fields.

Posted by: Melissa Harden at September 24, 2006 4:31 PM

What great SUnday morning reading - Lots of nice articles about our Bobby.

Thanks, Alex, for all you do....thanks Mr and Mrs. Jackson. Michael Matz, Peter Brette, Dr. R, NMC, KF, and all of Team Barbaro....

Our Undefeated Barbaro is one special horse, surrounded by a lot of special people.

Lisa in Colorado

Posted by: lisa leach at September 24, 2006 4:32 PM

ALEX

Great story in Orlando Sentinal. Your love for Bobby shows in your words.

My Precious Barbaro, I am so happy to hear Peter spent some real quality time with you. You made the papers again...YEAH. You are truly my inspiration and the world's. Hope you enjoy your Sunday. I love you, will be back tonight to say goodnight...busy getting all the faxes out their today.

Sweet Warrior Foggy, I love you and miss you, you are alive in my heart forever. Sleep tight sweet prince.

Posted by: sharonlynn at September 24, 2006 4:35 PM

Thank you for posting the Mike Jensen articles. I'm emailing him right after this post. The stories were wonderful.

Posted by: Susan E. at September 24, 2006 4:37 PM

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C.JAFFE

A quick follow up...I think that the three slaughterhouses that we have in our scope right now is all we have to worry about. But, it is a good question, and one that perhaps on which we need to find more information. Right now there are three operating which you know. Will do some checking.

God Bless Us and the 400

Posted by: ara at September 24, 2006 4:37 PM

I realize that there are concerns that if we point out inhumane slaughter of horses, some feel that it will just lead to more humane method; however, we need to use that argument to oppose those who say these horses are being euthanized which implies they are being put to sleep which cannot be used for food animals because of the chemicals.

We also need to point out that these bolt guns used on cattle are not made for horses because many cattle ranchers are opposing this bill because they fear that we will be asking to ban beef slaughter next.

It would take some time for the horse slaughterers to come up with a bolt gun designed for horses, if we get this bill passed now, the law will stand because with a majority of Americans against it, Congress will not re-visit the issue especially if we are vigilant.

Posted by: Melissa Harden at September 24, 2006 4:39 PM

ARA--re Salvation and the Nevada feedlot: the story about the foal reunited with his mama said the horses in that shipment were taken to Canada.

Posted by: Susan E. at September 24, 2006 4:39 PM

I realize that there are concerns that if we point out inhumane slaughter of horses, some feel that it will just lead to more humane method; however, we need to use that argument to oppose those who say these horses are being euthanized which implies they are being put to sleep which cannot be used for food animals because of the chemicals.

We also need to point out that these bolt guns used on cattle are not made for horses because many cattle ranchers are opposing this bill because they fear that we will be asking to ban beef slaughter next.

It would take some time for the horse slaughterers to come up with a bolt gun designed for horses, if we get this bill passed now, the law will stand because with a majority of Americans against it, Congress will not re-visit the issue especially if we are vigilant.

Posted by: Melissa Harden at September 24, 2006 4:40 PM

They have a strange view of euthanization!

Posted by: J. Carson Black at September 24, 2006 4:43 PM

Good Morning, Dear Barbaro!

Thank you God, for Barbaro's comfortable night and continued progress.

I haven't been able to post much these days, Sweet Boy, but I check on you several times a day and think of you even more often than that.

Have a great day, Handsome Boy - and a good Sunday to all the Barbaro Nation!

Love, Sue xoxox

Posted by: Sue at September 24, 2006 4:47 PM

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There are 3 Horse slaughter plants that process horses for HUMAN CONSUMPTION to foreign markets.

there are smaller slaughter houses (as in Nev) that take horses and slaughter for non human consumption, eg zoos, wildlife refuges, another way for ranchers, etc to "put down" old sick horses.. course we know that not all are...

The focus has been on the 3 large ones not owned by americans, but foreign investors and sole purpuse is selling the meat to foreign markets for human consumption.

FUnny this was brought up as my daughter has been looking into the smaller places in the US that are slaughtering horses. Their numbers are lower than the Big 3 ones. She is working on a list of them for me.

Posted by: Mary L Ohio at September 24, 2006 4:48 PM

####SusanW. - got it - thank you.

Love, Light and Protection for The Boys

God Bless Us and the 400

Posted by: Mary S at September 24, 2006 4:48 PM

Alex,

Thanks again and again (a million times over) for all you do to keep us informed about Barbaro's amazing progress. You are receiving the recognition you deserve, and more than your 15 minutes of fame, too!

Go, Barbaro, The Great!! I pray for the full recovery of that leg and hoof every single day, and the daily ACN is a joy to behold.

Peggy, Shaker Heights, OH

Posted by: Peggy at September 24, 2006 4:59 PM

This message is cross posted from discussion

___________________________________ From: Weldon54 10:13 am
To: eula34 (62 of 69)

1357.62 in reply to 1357.28

I agree with you 100%....that we should do what has been so expertly laid out. I have been doing this for 5 long, heartbreaking, gut-wrenching years. As I said before, I will continue to my last breath if it hasn't been resolved by then.

From my experience in legal research and in the legal profession, I can tell you that the LawMAKERS in Washington, our elected officials, do NOT have time to read voluminous letters, read brochures, look at pictures and watch video's. It's impossible. They want to know the bottom line....what you think about an issue and where you stand as a voter. Period.

We need numbers. The only way to get numbers is to email friends, groups, anyone we can, and ask them to cross-post our emails. We can hand out brochures, leave brochures everywhere we go, talk to as many people as possible. Five years ago the voice for horses was tiny, compared to what it is now. We are finally getting our voices heard through numbers.

I was there when millions of women were taking Premarin and had no idea where it came from, nor did they know the horrendous side effects. I was there when hundreds of thousands of foals were being slaughtered every year because of the need for hormones that pregnant mares provided. I was there, with my one PMU foal, showing him off to anyone and everyone who would look in his direction. As he grew and became the handsome and wonderful creature that he is, he became a voice for all of his kind who had no voice. He and I were saving lives, one at a time. One is not many but, it's better than none and one plus one equals two, and so on. Now we have hundreds under our belt and the numbers grow every year. NUMBERS....it takes time and work but, numbers add up. Thank God, we have seen the demand for Premarin drop by 50% and the number of foals slaughtered every year has dropped by at least that much. However, there are still foals dying needlessly. And they will continue to die as long as this dangerous drug is prescribed.

I appreciate, more than words can say, the efforts and passion that I am now seeing in this horrendous situation. I appreciate the efforts that you are putting into this, as I know what it takes. It not only takes time, it takes it's toll, as well, on the human spirit. We can't give up. I refuse to give up.

______________________________--

Weldon has been working on the horse slaughter issue for five long years, and with very little help. I encourage you to take the time to go over to discussion and read Weldon's posts on the Kaufman Mayor thread. He has first hand experience of what it is to fight an impossible battle, against impossible odds, and yet that's we have committed to do. Never think that our victory will be won easily. It won't. And Weldon's first hand knowledge is from someone who has been in the field much longer than we, and his experience is invaluable to us. Please try to take a minute to read his posts.

God Bless Us and the 400



Posted by: ara at September 24, 2006 5:00 PM

and also some of the horses bought in auctions in Nevada, Oregon, etc that they are saving would have been trucked to either Texas or Illinois. There is a horse auction this weekend in Indiana where there are going to be 8 killer buyers there. haven't not heard the outcome of that one, believe the sale was yesterday?


Many of the horses sent to the 3 plants do not come from the area at all. 75% are shipped from ALL over the US to these plants. Many are shipped at night to avoid being seen by State Patrol as they are always overloaded and illegal.

Dallas Slaughter only advertises on their site that they ship meat for "zoos", not one thing is mentioned at all about Shipping across sea for human consumption.

Posted by: Mary L Ohio at September 24, 2006 5:01 PM

Important Point,

Most zoos don't use horsemeat anymore to feed their animals because of concerns about disease. They use beef instead. Horsemeat for dog food hasn't been used for the past 12 years.

Posted by: Melissa Harden at September 24, 2006 5:10 PM

Is Barbaro an awesome role model or what???

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Mary S,
Sorry for Dallas, not Houston. Even I know the difference!
Any word yet from Susan, TX? Is it possible to get the links sorted?

Did Marilyn/CA ever get her new, improved letter
-- with links -- posted?

Overview: It's still the weekend, news is slow, and given the articles that Alex has cited above, we are clearly on topic.

Cheers,
Friar Tuck

Posted by: Friar Tuck at September 24, 2006 5:11 PM

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SUSAN E.
ARA--re Salvation and the Nevada feedlot: the story about the foal reunited with his mama said the horses in that shipment were taken to Canada.

Posted by: Susan E. at September 24, 2006 04:39 PM
___________________________

Could you please clarify? I'm not understanding.
I'm old and tired.

God Bless Us and the 400

Posted by: ara at September 24, 2006 5:18 PM

Alex, thank you for all the articles. They're all terrific. Love to read what Mrs. Jackson has to say and Dr. R, once again, puts everything into perspective in regards to how far Barbaro has to go. We need to continue sending healing thoughts to our boy and his left hoof.

Great quotes from someone named Alex Brown.. does any know this fella?

Love you Barbaro.... don't buck too much! Great to read that.. simply great.

Daphne and Pee

Posted by: Daphne at September 24, 2006 5:18 PM

Congratulations Alex and Tim and the big article in todays' Orlando Sentinel! Wish I had a scanner...the headline has Barbaro/Edgar bursting through the B and the G in the word "BIG" which is 4 1/4" tall. Awesome! I snail mail it so you can put it in your scrapbbok. Thank you for all you do to keep everyone updated on Barbaro's condition.

Posted by: TeresaC. at September 24, 2006 5:22 PM

Good Morning BarbaroWorld Family

Thanks for the updates Alex. That article was great Your comments about Barbaro, the athlete, working, training, being a good boy, then breaking his leg in front of millions of people, was so heart-felt. A writer here in Denver wrote an article in July about why Barbaro is a hero, and he cited basically the same reasons. He doesn't do drugs, doesn't complain about his contract, his pay, his accomodations, the press, his handlers, the fans..he just loves life and does what he does, and does it impeccably. And then when it's least expected, tragedy strikes and everyone rallies to pray for him and send healing thoughts to him and everyone connected to him. And THAT is what being a hero is all about.

Good for George. No one can take away his fabulous performance. The terms "sour grapes" and "sore losers" came to mind. George will show everyone that there are no excuses.

Thanks to God for ACN for Barbaro. Another bright and beautiful day dawned, another day closer to discharge from NBC. That awesome staff will surely miss him, but won't that be the most fabulous day!

Healing thoughts and prayers to everyone who needs them, Mike Rea who inspires me, Annie and her little girl Erin, Daisy, Zeke, I'ma, little Salvation, Mr. Aleo and Mr. Gilchrist, the memory of Fog and the Kaufman 400 and all those in other "houses" in TX and IL who are the forgotten ones.

Later, Family

Love to all

Cheryl

Posted by: Cheryl Jones at September 24, 2006 5:25 PM

MARY L. OHIO
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There are 3 Horse slaughter plants that process horses for HUMAN CONSUMPTION to foreign markets.

there are smaller slaughter houses (as in Nev) that take horses and slaughter for non human consumption, eg zoos, wildlife refuges, another way for ranchers, etc to "put down" old sick horses.. course we know that not all are...

The focus has been on the 3 large ones not owned by americans, but foreign investors and sole purpuse is selling the meat to foreign markets for human consumption.

FUnny this was brought up as my daughter has been looking into the smaller places in the US that are slaughtering horses. Their numbers are lower than the Big 3 ones. She is working on a list of them for me.

Posted by: Mary L Ohio at September 24, 2006 04:48 PM
_________________________________

Thank you for the information. It is very informative. Appreciate it.

God Bless Us and the 400

Posted by: ara at September 24, 2006 5:27 PM

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C. Jaffe,
I just sent you and e-mail.

Respectfully,
Sandy

Posted by: Sandy K.in TX at September 24, 2006 5:30 PM

dang forgot to say..

Thanks to Alie, Rachel and Bernie and everyone else at KF for all you do for us. You are amazing and we love you. You are our facilitators who "reach out and touch" our loved ones at NBC and TWR for us.

Also forgot to mention that Annie posted a little note late one night last week (very late) and I didn't see too many responses. I think that because of the late hour, not too many saw it. She thanked everyone for their thoughts and contributions. PLEASE let her know that we are thinking of her constantly and pray for Erin and for her entire family.

Love,
Cheryl

Posted by: Cheryl Jones at September 24, 2006 5:31 PM

Friar Tuck - I'll try to send one at a time. If you can insert link in the letter it might work. Yes, this is Marilyn's letter - I inserted links and info about Cornyn and Charlie Howard's horses being stolen.

First link goes after the Cornyn paragraph

Posted by: Mary S at September 24, 2006 5:33 PM

Friar - second link goes after foal portion (I think it was live

http://folsomtelegraph.com/articles/2006/09/20/news/top_stories/01grace.txt

Posted by: Mary S at September 24, 2006 5:34 PM

Friar - third link goes after 100,000 horse slaughtered paragraph (it is from HSUS)

https://community.hsus.org/campaign/FED_2006_horses_senate?qp_source=gac4mj

Hope this helps. I don't think we can post more than one url link at a time here. If you can insert the links into the letter it should work. I think timestamp was 8:48 yesterday.

Love, Light and Protection for The Boys (always)

God Bless Us and the 400

Posted by: Mary S at September 24, 2006 5:37 PM

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Friar Tuck,

I sent Marilyn's letter to the NBC affiliate in Dallas yesterday, along with additional links. I phoned them first and talked to someone for a long time about the SH issue and asked him who to direct my e-mail to. I also referenced Todd Gillman's article since it ran in our local paper (Dallas Morning News). I'm keeping my fingers crossed that they will run it.

Sooo.....Dallas NBC affiliate has the info and so does Houston. Thanks to Mary S.

Sandy

Posted by: Sandy K.in TX at September 24, 2006 5:37 PM

#@*&#^%##

Jake,
in honor of Daisy's improvement, here's a cookie recipe for you. You'll understand why the other symbols above, shortly:


COOKIE RECIPE FOR CAT LOVERS

1 Look in cookbook for cookie recipe.
2 Get cup of coffee.
3 Get cat off of cookbook.
4 Find that special recipe.
5 Get cat's nose out of coffee mug.

6 Go to fridge and get eggs.
7 Get dry ingredients from cupboard.
8 Break eggs in small bowl.
9 Sift dry ingredients into a large bowl.
10 Answer the phone.

11 Cat ate eggs; get more from fridge.
12 Get cat out of flour bowl and dust cat off.
13 Get Band-Aids for scratches on hands.
14 Throw flour out and get more.
15 Preheat oven for cookies.

16 Glare at cat with desire to bake cat now.
17 Watch cat run for cover into bathroom.
18 Flour the counter to roll out cookie dough.
19 Run to bathroom to investigate loud crashing sound.
20 Cat has toilet paper all over floor and your personal bathroom things have been knocked over on top of the counter.

21 Yell at cat. Cat falls in toilet bowl.
22 Take cat out of toilet to dry cat off.
23 Get bandages to cover more scratches on arms and legs.
24 Clean up bathroom.
25 Run to kitchen to see what cat is doing now.

26 Get cat off floured counter in kitchen.
27 Try to pick cat hairs out of flour.
28 Step on cat's tail and get bitten in ankle.
29 Get coat, car keys, cat, and drive to store to buy cookies.
30 Squeeze cat through partially open window into a stranger's car at the store parking lot.
31 Eat most of the cookies on the way home.

To Visit my eBay Store:
http://stores.ebay.com/from-the-wyldblu-yonder_W0QQsspagenameZL2QQtZkm


Posted by: Anna in Tx at September 24, 2006 5:42 PM

oops on the ebay url.

Posted by: Anna in Tx at September 24, 2006 5:48 PM

Good afternoon, Babaroooooooo!!!
Sorry to wait so long, since you have been on my mind for four months, it was kind of time to get back to PhillySportsline.com Like I even know what our Eagles are doing...but get that cap on today!!!!!!!! (and you have to do it for Way of an Eagle)
Love you sweet Bobby J.
Love,
Susan
Believe in Miracles. Believe in Barbaro.
RIP our Fog.

Posted by: SusanW at September 24, 2006 5:50 PM

I love the article "Standing By Barbaro". Mrs. Jackson offers so much personal insight. That's the kind of information we all want to know as we grow to love this horse more and more each day.

Grow hoof grow.

Ashley

Posted by: Ashley at September 24, 2006 5:52 PM

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Mary S
Thanks for the links.

Susan, TX
Great! Do you have what you need for your son and the NBC affiliate in Austin?

Cheers,
Friar Tuck

Posted by: Friar Tuck at September 24, 2006 5:54 PM

Speaking of overview....(thanks Friar Tuck)

The next 48 to 72 hours are best devoted to overview and not details. It is crucial that our voices be heard; the best method is to be clear, simple and to the point with everyone on the same page.

Starting Monday morning, please call your senators. Keep it simple and on point and friendly.

If you follow up with e-mail, keep it short, avoid attachments or anything else that may cause it to be kicked back.

Faxes should one page.

Suggested language for e-mail and fax courtesy of Melissa Harden (thank you Melissa) would be:

I am asking you to co-sponsor 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" and urge that it be put on the calendar for markup.
In addition, I am also asking that you support and urge for a vote on companion bill HR503 (Unamended), that contains the same language, should HR503 come up for a vote prior to S.1915.

Posted by: shelleya at September 24, 2006 5:59 PM

Although his survival remains in doubt!!??!! What kind of article (whether good or bad) has a title like that? I don't like it one bit regarding our Miracle Boy Bobby!!

Posted by: Carol at September 24, 2006 6:00 PM

Hi Barbaro Friends -- Great ideas here. I just emailed the CA NBC news story idea to my NBC Affiliate News Desk in Albany, NY.


I will be offline for a bit following surgery in Boston tomorrow. As we drive over there tomorrow am, know that we intend to work with the highest of sources for the swift passage of this legislation. We also intend to offer support on all levels for the dear ones who may find their way to these places in the meantime.


Imagine a million horse march in DC, with small children, ponies, police horses, all showing the American people the quiet beauty of these fine animals. A picture is worth a thousand words, and an open heart with a warrior's soul is worth more than we can possibly imagine. Good luck, my friends, and keep the passion going! Take care of yourselves and focus on the positive - as much as possible -- so you have the energy you need. Best, Susan in Saratoga

Posted by: Susan H at September 24, 2006 6:07 PM

MARILYN / CA -

IMPORTANT for LETTER to NBC

Please note the link on your letter does not direct you to the letter you want them to go to. This is the correct link:

http://forums.delphiforums.com/timwoolley/messages/?msg=1225.1

Posted by: Socorro at September 24, 2006 6:18 PM

Edgar to receive the Mike Venezia Award:

http://racing.bloodhorse.com/viewstory.asp?id=35423

Posted by: Anna in Tx at September 24, 2006 6:18 PM

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Anna, that was so FUNNY! I love it!

By the way, it reminded me of the book MARLEY AND ME. Which is about a yellow lab retriever who was a bit of a handful. I recommend this book to everybody here! It's been at the top of the NYT Bestseller List for months and months.

Posted by: J. Carson Black at September 24, 2006 6:21 PM

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I didn't mean Edgar getting the award was funny. I meant the cat recipe. :)

Posted by: J. Carson Black at September 24, 2006 6:22 PM

(figured, Jake)

I'll have to look at M&M next time I go into town.

Posted by: Anna in Tx at September 24, 2006 6:24 PM

MARILYN / CA -

Please check this link:

http://forums.delphiforums.com/timwoolley/messages/?msg=1403.1

The link on the original letter was not taking us to Rozzane's letter of Facts and Figures.

You may want to repost the letter here or if you would like for me to do so, please let me know.

Posted by: Socorro at September 24, 2006 6:27 PM

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ANNA IN TX - as the mother of 2 cats, thank you so much for your hilarious post! With everything that's been happening lately, your humor is much appreciated (at least by me)!

Posted by: Nancy in CT at September 24, 2006 6:29 PM

Good Afternoon Champ! Enjoy your grazing and get some rest. It's a lazy Sunday. Love you lots big guy.

xoxoxoxo

Posted by: Shannon & Zeena at September 24, 2006 6:30 PM

Last night there was discussion about getting a list together of senators we should concentrate on calling/emailing. I have searched this morning but do not see one. Does anyone know if one was put together? I want to help by making calls but can make only so many alas.

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Loved the cat cookie recipe! And all the articles, encouragement.

Posted by: Sam I Am at September 24, 2006 6:31 PM

CONGRATULATIONS TO MY HERO, EDGAR PRADO, for winning the Venezia Award! The Bloodhorse article mentions that jockeys, turf writers and "online vote from fans" elected him...wish I'd seen where to vote for him!

Posted by: Nancy in CT at September 24, 2006 6:34 PM

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CAROL
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Laminitis is a very, very serious condition. And we have been told all along that Barbaro is NOT out of the woods by any means. He is doing beautifully, he has responded to all his treatments, he has been resourceful in taking care of himself, and he has the best care in the world. But, Laminitis is still a very fast and deadly condition. And Dr.Richardson has never said anything different. We have to stay in touch with the reality of the matter, all the while hoping and praying for the best which is what we are all doing. Hope this helps to clear it up for you.

God Bless Us and the 400

Posted by: ara at September 24, 2006 6:36 PM


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I'm glad the levity was well taken. I looked for the cat pill one, couldn't find it,