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    Barbaro Updates: 118

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    Update 941: Still no Barbaro update this morning. It was a lovely morning at Fair Hill. There likely won't be too many more days like today. All horses seemed to train well. I took Hawty Creek to the track for the first time since she came in. She was pretty keyed up, but jogged around pretty well.

    WGAL Channel 8 out of Lancaster (I think) came to do an interview about Horse Slaughter. They were at New Holland (auction) yesterday. The piece is scheduled to air thursday, November 9, either on the 6 or 11 pm news. I think I made some decent points, but we will see. Keep up the good work.

    Update 940: A quick update from Sue McMullen re: the European Breeders' Cup horses:

    Ahead of Wednesday's all important draw, a brief word about the euro raiding party, 11 of whom are now settled comfortably at Churchill Downs. The Ballydoyle horses travel today and if Aiden O'Brien runs true to form, they will not be seen on the track until the end of the week.

    Connections of Ouija Board confirmed she had a trouble-free journey and they are delighted with her and the fact that the going on the Turf is fast, which she will relish. This wonderful mare is an old hand at the travelling game and nothing much bothers her. She apparently arrived at Churchill alone in the leading van in the convoy, as befits a visiting Queen! Watchers on the backstretch at Churchill might be fortunate enough to see her this morning. Last year's race, when she failed to retain her crown, just wasn't run to suit her as it was run at a muddling pace and she couldn't get going properly.

    As predicted, Frankie Dettori has elected to ride Echo of Light in the Mile so Christophe Soumillon will ride Librettist, already a proven Group 1 winner.

    Ramon Dominquez has been booked to ride Sir Michael Stoute's Rob Roy in the Mile. This talented four-year-old has been dogged with bad luck throughout his career but his good run in the Champion Stakes two weeks ago when he finished second might be a signal that the tide is turning for him. He is certainly a lot better than his form guide would suggest. Ramon is an experienced BC jockey, having ridden Better Talk Now to victory in the Turf at Lone Star Park.

    Jamie Spencer, formerly stable jockey at Ballydoyle, will be reunited with Ad Valorem in the Mile, having ridden the horse for all three of his juvenile wins in 2004 and finished fifth on him two months ago in the Prix Jacques le Marois. Garret Gomez rides Aussie Rules, having won the Shadwell Turf Mile on him at Keenland and Mick Kinane rides Ivan Denisovich. Mick 'the ice man' Kinane also rides George in the Classic and as George will need all the help he can get for that much-debated engagement, Mick is the right man for the job as he has the coolest head for the big occasion and knows George well. He also rides Scorpion in the Turf.

    Connections of David Junior, who also travelled well, await tomorrow's draw hoping for a good position in the Classic for the colt who retires to stud in Japan after the race in a deal said to be worth $8 million. In a surprising move to many, trainer Brian Meehan elected not to run David Junior after his victory in the Coral Eclipse at Sandown in July, preferring to give him one last roll of the dice in the Classic. So he goes into the race after a layoff and despite having dirt in his pedigree, he has less experience of it than his American rivals, but he's still as short as 7-1, such is his reputation and undoubted talent. Giving him a layoff will either look inspired or disastrous and we will know on Saturday, but if it works and he has luck in running and is happy on the surface, expect a very big run from him. The race should certainly be run to suit him as he likes a strong pace.

    Stan Moore is confident of a great performance from his two-year-old filly Satulagi in the Juvenile. Winner of a Listed race at Ascot Satulagi is tough and has plenty of experience, which Moore hopes might give her an edge. She won't do much on the run up to the race, but they plan to put her through the gate a couple of times, possibly on Thursday, as although she has never given any trouble at home, our gates are different and we don't have a bell! It might seem a small thing, but preparation is everything with horses and the more that is done with the filly to show her how it works over there, the better chance she has of showing what she can do.

    I plan to interview Ramon Dominguez before the Breeders' Cup, nice to hear he has picked up a European mount!

    Update 939: Again, this morning's Barbaro update will be much later, due to Michael Matz being in Keeneland preparing Round Pond for the Breeders' Cup.

    The Daily Racing Form has a nice article on Michael, Barbaro and Round Pond: Still in wonder of what could've been. The following are a couple of excerpts:

    "It sure would have been nice having this horse running in the Classic or, who knows, running in Europe next year," Matz said. "It's just such a shame. Maybe it's a bigger thing what he's done, bringing the racing public together - not just the racing public, but people in general."

    The interest in Barbaro remains intense. There are still signs of encouragement on the fence posts at the New Bolton Center. One reads, "Grow Hoof Grow." Another reads, "Believe in Barbaro."

    and

    "He's done an awful lot for me, this is the least I can do for him," Matz said following a recent visit with Barbaro. "I live 10 minutes from here. The kids go to school right alongside of here. [One day], I was grazing him and the school bus went by, and all the school kids yelled out for Barbaro."

    Update 938: Just spoke to Peter (6 pm) and he visited Barbaro today. He took Barbaro out for a pick of grass, groomed him and changed his bandages. An upbeat report.

    My Breeders' Cup tickets have arrived!

    Update 937: Sue McMullen e-mailed to let us know "11 of the Euro runners have now arrived safely and are installed in the isolation barns at Churchill. It's only the Ballydoyle horses that have yet to arrive and all being well, they should be there tomorrow." With the contigent that were based in Keeneland also arriving at Churchill, and the Churchill meet opening yesterday, I am assuming there is quite a "buzz" at the racetrack.

    While there were a lot of works over the weekend, today saw a few more Breeders' Cup horses on the work tab. From Belmont Premium Tap, under Edgar Prado worked: Premium Tap Drills Sharp Half-Mile for BC Classic. What is not reported in the article is whether his tongue was hanging out for the work (Premium Tap's, not Edgar's!)

    While the racing world will focus on the Breeders' Cup this weekend, very shortly thereafter Australia will play host to its major race, the Melbourne Cup. Kieren Fallon is over there preparing Yeats. Sue McMullen had this to report on Kieren Fallon, Yeats, and a horse named Fields of Omagh:

    As if he didn't have enough problems, Kieren Fallon was in danger of missing his ride on Yeats in the Melbourne Cup on Tuesday following a 10 day ban imposed last week by stewards at Moonee Valley for his winning ride on California Dane. Happily for a relieved Fallon the ban will be lifted on the eve of the big race, for which Fallon, who cannot ride in the UK and elected not to apply to ride in the US, has been personally preparing Yeats and gaining experience of Australian tracks and style of racing. The ban was imposed as stewards decided he had cut across too quickly from the outside to the rail, a move that would have probably earned him a caution at home but Australian stewards are very strict. Although Fallon admitted he was guilty of the maneouvre, he also pointed out his good record with stewards around the world, which is true but he is also very lucky to have got away with 10 days under the Australian rules.

    Yeats, winner of the Ascot Gold Cup (run at Royal Ascot) currently tops the betting for the race that is famous for 'stopping a nation' and Fallon reports the horse to be in great form.

    Following Collier Hill's heroic win at Woodbine last weekend, it would be impossible to mention racing in Australia without reporting the victory of another 'old timer' whose win in the Group 1 Cox Plate had many observers in tears, including his trainer David Hayes. Fields of Omagh, now nine-years-old, has contested the race four times and never finished worse than fifth, in his first run in 2002. He won in 2003 and was second and third in the next two runnings. The horse enjoys celebrity status among racegoers in Australia and as a mark of respect to him he led the field out to the track but even his most ardent fans knew it would be a tough call.

    In the year of so many fairytale racehorses it now seems almost inevitable that in his very last race, he was not going to be denied and fought all the way to the line, upside Pompeii Ruler. Fields of Omagh now joins the small and illustrious list of horses that have won the race more than once and, as a gelding, he heads to the 'Living Legends' retirement home for Australian champions.

    The Bloodhorse on Fields of Omagh win: 'Omagh Goes Out a Winner in Epic Cox Plate.

    Update 936: A nice article from the Thoroughbred Times: Better Talk Now, Film Maker prepare together for Breeders' Cup that not only discusses their work yesterday, but highlights the consistency these two have displayed over the years. I was talking about this with Tim this morning as we were jogging back on the track. Graham has two horses in the Breeders' Cup and between them they have won a cup race, finished second and third! As I noted earlier there is only one other horse running next saturday who has won a cup race (I think), one of Film Maker's biggest rivals, Ouija Board.

    New York Post has this article on Bernardini: BERNARDINI FACES CLASSIC QUESTION which summarizes Bernardini's dilemma well. He has done nothing wrong, yet his competition has been relatively weak. Lets see how he performs on the big stage. Any price better than even money, and I may have to go to the window (although I know from past experience betting Breeders' Cup day at the host track is a nightmare).

    Update 935: Another comfortable night last night for Barbaro (sunday night). I just spoke to Peter who had heard from Michael. Peter is planning to visit later today so I will try to get another update later.

    I forgot to note earlier, Real Lace, Tim's Maiden winner at Laurel over the weekend, appears to have come out of her race well. I asked Tim about the race, it seemed she was much the best. The jockey was looking around with 3/8ths left to race. I know Tim has liked this filly for a while, lets hope she continues to move forward.

    For anyone on myspace, check out Better Talk Now!
    update 11:45 am, monday, october 30

    Comments

    Always glad to get the news of ACN!!!

    Thanks for the update, Alex...

    Grow Hoof Grow!!!

    Lisa in Colorado

    Posted by: Lisa Leach at October 30, 2006 4:47 PM

    Thank you, Alex~
    BTN's page is a hoot!

    Posted by: Anna in Tx at October 30, 2006 4:47 PM

    ACN, "Big Boss!"...music to my ears!

    Thank you, Alex, for all you do!

    Donna L. from Leland, NC

    Posted by: Donna L.. at October 30, 2006 4:51 PM

    Have a great day, Bobby! ANC & I'll have a good day too. Keep on healing. XXOO

    Posted by: Cheryl -- NY at October 30, 2006 4:54 PM

    Another great update. It really is the start of a good week!

    I'll continue to fax the Big 7!!

    Posted by: Kathy J. - Hilton Head Island, SC at October 30, 2006 4:55 PM

    Good Morning All...

    It's Monday morning and time to get back to work on our contacts. We don't have much time so we need to start our big push and keep the momentum going!!

    BIG SEVEN SENATORS TO FOCUS ON

    Senator Frist, Majority Leader to get on calendar
    202-224-3135 phone
    202-228-4637 fax


    Senator Stevens,co-sponsor and Committee Chairman
    to help move it out of committee
    202-224-1251 phone
    202-224-2354 fax


    Senator Ensign, Sponsor of S1915 and committee member to move it out of committee
    202-224-6244 phone
    202-228-2193 fax


    Senator Landrieu, co-sponsor
    202-224-5824 phone
    202-224-9735 fax


    Senator Reed, co-sponsor
    202-224-4642 phone
    202-224-4680 fax


    Senator McConnell
    202-224-2541 phone
    202-224-2499 fax

    Senator Harry Reid
    202-224-3542 phone
    202-224-7327 fax


    Also, please stay after your own senators. Those that are not on board yet to co-sponsor.

    Those that are already co-sponsors to let them know how important this issue is to you as a constituent so they will help move it.

    Remember, at this point, most of them know the details. They just tally up the calls at the end of the day. Keep it short, polite and courteous. It's the NUMBER of calls that will make the difference.

    It is urgent to remember.....our time is extremely limited now. Our work has to be complete before the Senate returns on Nove 13.

    Posted by: ShelleyA at October 23, 2006 3:03 PM

    Posted by: Cathy Potter at October 30, 2006 4:57 PM

    Good morning, Starshine! ACN--always music to my ears. There's always that bit of trepidation waiting to hear (Thank you, Alex, as always, for your diligence).

    Can't wait to hear about your visit with Peter today. Make sure you ask him about Real Lace--she can run, and she's pretty!

    Posted by: Susan E. at October 30, 2006 4:57 PM

    That a boy, Barbaro...Just light my candle for you and your sisters and brothers.

    Keep it up...sweetie...so happy...thank you

    Posted by: JOAN ROYA at October 30, 2006 4:59 PM

    Barbaro,
    Have a beautiful day Sweet Prince. Enjoy your grazing if you get a chance. Yesterday when I was at Oak Tree, I saw quite a few horses that looked like Foggy. The majority of them had the white blaze down there face. Foggy your always in our hearts.
    Thank You Alex for the updates.
    God Bless to All Barbaro's Family.

    Posted by: Melissa/Ca/Pa at October 30, 2006 5:01 PM

    Good morning Bobby, Alex & Everyone! Thanks, Alex, for the update.....very happy to hear another good night last night! :)

    Hope you all have a good day! Bobby, enjoy the beautiful sunshine today! :)

    Posted by: Ruth Ann - NJ at October 30, 2006 5:01 PM

    ACN Bobbycakes....SWEET!!!

    ##Dora
    Ck your email...when I didn't get you, I thought you had left already...:)
    Will be back later too!!!

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 30, 2006 5:02 PM

    Commerce Committee Members

    Co-Sponsors

    Ted Stevens (AK) Chairman
    202-224-1251
    202-224-2354 FAX

    Daniel Inouye (HI)
    202-224-3934
    202-224-6747 FAX

    John McCain (AZ)
    202-224-2235
    202-228-2862 FAX

    Trent Lott (MS)
    202-224-6253
    202-224-2262 FAX

    Olympia Snowe (ME)
    202-224-5344
    202-224-1946 FAX

    John Ensign (NV)
    202-224-6244
    202-228-2193 FAX

    Jim DeMint (SC)
    202-224-6121
    202-228-5143

    John Kerry (MA)
    202-224-2742
    202-224-8525

    Barbara Boxer (CA)
    202-224-3553
    213-894-5000 FAX
    213-894-5042 (Brian)

    Bill Nelson (FL)
    202-224-5274
    202-228-2183 FAX

    Maria Cantwell (WA)
    202-224-3441
    202-228-0514 FAX

    Frank Lautenberg (NJ)
    202-224-3224
    202-228-4054 FAX


    Not Co-Sponsors

    George Allen (VA)
    202-224-4024
    202-224-5432 FAX

    Conrad Burns (MT)
    202-224-2644
    202-224-8594 FAX

    Byron Dorgan (ND)
    202-224-2551
    202-224-1193 FAX

    Kay Bailey Hutchison (TX)
    202-224-5922
    202-224-0776 FAX

    E Benjamin Nelson (NE)
    202-224-6551
    202-228-0012 FAX

    Mark Pryor (AR)
    202-224-2353
    202-228-0908 FAX

    John D Rockefeller (WV)
    202-224-6472
    202-224-7665 FAX

    Gordon Smith (OR)
    202-224-3753
    202-228-3997 FAX

    John Sununu (NH)
    202-224-2841
    202-228-4131

    David Vitter (LA)
    202-224-4623
    202-228-5061 FAX

    Posted by: Cathy Potter at October 30, 2006 5:03 PM

    ACN!! WAY TO GO BARBARO!! Love you Big B!

    I think I will get those words, or letters, tattooed some where after he goes home.

    Posted by: Karen at October 30, 2006 5:06 PM

    ####

    Mike's petition as of 5:03 p.m. (time this website)

    Signatures: 2,274
    Goal: 50,000
    Deadline: 11-15-2006

    The website: http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/325421841

    Horse Hands Across America and the World!
    Keep the Faith!

    Hoofray! Hoofray! Hoofray!


    Posted by: Linda Lee at October 30, 2006 5:08 PM

    GLAD YOU HAD A GOOD NIGHT AND SURE HOPE YOU GET TO GO OUT AND GRAZE. KEEP HEALING AND GET STRONGER..LOVE YOU BIG GUY.
    BETTY

    Posted by: BETTY FORD at October 30, 2006 5:11 PM

    ACN!!!! ahhhh way to go Barbaro sweetie!..you made my day!

    Hope you're awake today for Peter's visit...maybe get some grazing and gazing in, chomp on some goodies, and just have yourself a nice day, babycakes!

    I'll be in later to tuck you in...Hugs and smoooochies!

    Posted by: Toby at October 30, 2006 5:16 PM

    Dearest Barbaro, ACN :) I love you sooo much!

    Everyone,

    Lets keep, calling, faxing and e-mailing.

    Ro & Brady

    Posted by: Rosemarie at October 30, 2006 5:17 PM

    #
    As for the word "meat" in relation to HS, yes, it's true - just about all of us creatures on this planet have flesh on our bodies including horses and historically we as humans have eaten just about any flesh carrying animal including ourselves to stay alive. But, since most of us are not starving, although some people and children in the US actually do not have enough food, we do rise a notch in the evolution of consciousness and see food as a matter of choice. That choice is very personal, what you put in your mouth I may not put in mine. Then there are people who see animals as friends and do not eat them. I eat them, chickens, lamb, etc. but I don't eat horse because of my cultural upbringing, it's like a Hindu eating his sacred cattle, I just couldn't do it. We can't change a culture where horsemeat is acceptable but we can change our country's policies that enable horses to be killed in this country for others cultures to eat.

    That is what I pledge to work on, changing the policies/legislation and make it illegal!

    On to the phoning, faxing, letter writing, talking to friends, raising the consciousness!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Posted by: Bonnie MacRaith at October 30, 2006 5:20 PM

    Way to go, Bobby!!! ACN ... Have a wonderful, happy healing day!

    Thanks, Alex, for the update. You are an amazing person!

    God Bless Barbaro. The Miracle continues ...

    Posted by: Ruth Stacey in Ohio at October 30, 2006 5:21 PM

    Barbaro ACN you have my heart. Yippppppppppe

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 30, 2006 5:23 PM

    go bonnie go...i agree with you...

    Posted by: JOAN ROYA at October 30, 2006 5:25 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. We hold the vision of your wholeness - you are perfect and complete - in vibrant good health.

    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 October 30, 2006 5:26 PM

    ACN, yippe, yippe, yippe! I'll bet you want to get out of those clunky bandaids by now, Bobby. Keep your great spirits up, but keep on being patient, and a I promise--with all the love, good care, good vibes and prayers you continue to receive every day--one day they will come off and you'll feel GREAT again! Can hardly wait for that day!

    Peggy in NE Ohio

    Posted by: Peggy at October 30, 2006 5:27 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...


    God Bless The Fog

    I love you Fog

    Love, Light and Protection for All The Bearers of The Light

    Posted by: Mary S at October 30, 2006 5:27 PM

    any update on our rescues...missouri...mhr, or indiana...?

    We are rocking, Barbaro fans...doing great...(as Tony Tiger would say).

    Posted by: JOAN ROYA at October 30, 2006 5:27 PM

    When we pray for Barbaro, and focus on his physical healing, I humbly ask you to include prayers for his peace of mind and continued courage. His is a difficult path.

    Thank you God, that right and perfect decisions are made by Barbaro, and for Barbaro.

    Love, Light and Protection for Bobby

    Posted by: Mary S at October 30, 2006 5:28 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. Compel each member to immediately 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 and Protect Us and all of The Horses

    Posted by: Mary S at October 30, 2006 5:28 PM

    CANDLE ALERT: Barbaro's group at gratefulness.org is dropping below 1,000 today, our Saturday lightings running out. Currently at 947. Please spread the light! Cheers, Susan H


    LIGHT BARBARO'S CANDLES

    Posted by: Susan in Saratoga at October 30, 2006 5:29 PM

    Have a healing, comfortable day sweet boy. As always, you'll be in my thoughts and prayers and my heart. I love you Barbaro!

    The miracle continues...

    Posted by: Sandie at October 30, 2006 5:32 PM

    Gathering in friendship to support Barbaro in his healing. Bringing light and strength to the right hind, focusing on balance and gait as he grows his strong bones. May the skin remain comfortable and cool under the cast. Comfort to the left hind as his hoof regrows evenly and cleanly, beyond all expectations.

    Support for his spirit as he continues in his healing journey. May his humor continue to spring forth and be a wonder to all. Blessings to you, dear boy, and to Dr. R, the Jacksons, Michael, Peter, Eduardo, Edgar and the staff at NBC. May the sun shine down upon you all and the wind be at your backs.

    Believe in Miracles

    Slan abhaile -- Susan H.


    Posted by: Susan in Saratoga at October 30, 2006 5:34 PM

    ACN is the best way I can think of to start a Monday! Bobby you grow that hoof, eat your treats and have fun grazing! We all love you!

    Posted by: Sue H at October 30, 2006 5:49 PM

    Get your much needed rest Barbaro, so that you may heal to the fullest, your the most magnificent horse and you're one of a kind. All of our healing thoughts for you dear one, I lit another candle for your recovery.
    Have a beautiful day Beautiful Boy!
    mary mi

    Posted by: mary at October 30, 2006 5:51 PM

    mary,
    He was doing a good job of resting yesterday, he was caught sleeping. I wish I could see that it must be just precious.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 30, 2006 5:54 PM

    The public part of Better Talk Now's MySpace was very cute, Alex. Thanks for pointing it out. Might have to join myself. :)

    Posted by: ElizabethPgh at October 30, 2006 5:54 PM

    #####
    All The Link Monsters
    This is just great. This makes it so much easier to share stuff. I'm suing the Senate links to go straight to each Senators page to send an email.
    So much easier that C & P.

    Now to the phone calls. I just recharged my phone card with over 600 minutes to kill. Here I GOOOOOOOOO.

    Fan Of Barbaro

    Posted by: Cathy Potter at October 30, 2006 5:54 PM

    #### LOL
    No I'm not suing the Senate hehehe
    I'm USING the links.

    Posted by: Cathy Potter at October 30, 2006 5:56 PM

    Good morning, all! (well, OK, so it's a bit past noon here...)

    Alex, loved that light this morning, too! At least for awhile...

    Yay for ACN! It's beyouteefull here today in CT, Bobby, so I hope it's nice there and you can get to graze AND visit with your special friends.

    ESPN2 coverage for TRISH and anyone planning on watching:

    Wed. 11/1 2pm EDT
    Thur. 11/2 2pm EDT
    Fri. 11/3 5pm EDT

    Good day to all!

    Posted by: Jane in CT at October 30, 2006 5:56 PM

    Afternoon skritches and (more!) carrots to undefeated champion big boss horse of forever Barbaro Jackson!!!

    ####
    Socorro the Accomplished Link Monster:
    Any chance you could repost your forum/senate
    link? Thanks!

    Cheers,
    Friar Tuck

    Posted by: Friar Tuck at October 30, 2006 5:59 PM

    Jane,
    I see you didn't get blown away this weekend. My dog went out, got scared and ran back in I think she missed all the steps.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 30, 2006 5:59 PM

    Just lit another candle to send God's healing presence to Barbaro. Thank you for listening to all our prayers.

    Posted by: Sylvia at October 30, 2006 6:00 PM

    ###########
    Good afternoon all.
    As I was trying to go to sleep last night I realized why I posted about Star's injury. As I said in my first post, I watched the Preakness and have followed Barbaro's remarkable recovery since that day.

    I hate to mention the awful details of Star's injury, but I want to express my thoughts. When she held her leg up, her foot seemed to just hang. My first thought was oh no it is very similar to those horrifying pictures of Barbaro's leg. Then last night it hit me Star's injury is in her right hind leg also!!!!!!

    Joyce Moore - have you any experience with Vet-Stem? It is very interesting. I will discuss it with my vet. But it is probably to expensive. This is tough reality of animal ownership. When cost is an issue and you can not do every thing possible for treatment. It is a very awful feeling to know.

    Susan TX, Lisa, Bobbie B, Cindy and anyone else I missed thank you so very much for your prayers and healing thoughts.

    Cheryl in PA

    Posted by: Cheryl at October 30, 2006 6:03 PM

    May be of interest to some, article found in New York Post....


    BERNARDINI FACES CLASSIC QUESTION CRUISE CONTROL: Barnardini, headed for his toughest challenge Saturday, rolls to victory in Jockey Club Gold Cup at Belmont earlier this month. October 30, 2006 -- LOUISVILLE - Bernar dini: the new diamond bright star of the American racing firmament or the biggest bust of the year?

    That's the question that overwhelms the 23rd Breeders' Cup set to go here Saturday.

    The most important championship racing day of the year begins and ends with Bernardini. He's horse of the year, or imposter of the year. It's that simple.

    The flashy bay colt, who has taken the establishment by storm with five straight top graded stakes triumphs, will confirm his soaring stature by winning the $5 million Classic against the best older horses in the land or falter in the attempt and fade from memory quicker than Tiny Tim.

    This is it for Bernardini. And as horse races go, it doesn't get much more tantalizing than this.

    Bernardini may be the talk of the turf world, but he's a non-starter with the public at large. To date, there is no mass adulation, no box-office appeal, no fan club. He doesn't begin to approach the charisma of Funny Cide or Smarty Jones.

    And for good reason. He did not appear for the Kentucky Derby, the defining event for three-year-olds. He won the Preakness almost by default after Barbaro's tragic breakdown. Then he became the no-show of the year by skipping the Belmont Stakes altogether. This is a resume with big gaps.

    Since then, Bernardini has won the Jim Dandy in a gallop, the Travers against five pluggers and the Jockey Club Gold Cup against the worst field ever assembled for that historic trophy.

    Just think: On Oct. 7, when the New York Racing Association ran five Grade 1 events, topped by Bernardini in the Jockey Club Gold Cup, just 16,900 went through Belmont's turnstiles. New York horseplayers didn't break a leg to go see the new star of the business.

    Posted by: Therese at October 30, 2006 6:07 PM

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    Cheryl in PA-I knew I missed somebody! I am praying for Star to come through this painful ordeal. I know how sad it has to make you to not hace money to do extraordinary things for them. I am that way now, I have 3 cats, 2 dogs, and dad is helping out in emergencies. I am unemployed due to illness also. I saw about your Lyme disease also, horrible stuff. I used to have a customer with it, she was older, it affected her badly. I pray for both of you.

    Posted by: Dora J Crow / Montgomery, Alabama at October 30, 2006 6:11 PM

    Cheryl in PA
    Glad you started to post. I will be sending healing thoughts to your brave Star.

    Posted by: Marilyn/CA at October 30, 2006 6:18 PM

    All I can say to all of you is I love Barbaro, but I cant wait to see Bernardini in the flesh next weekend. He is for real. Appreciate that we have him in B's absence. He has done everything that has been asked of him. Jen

    Posted by: Jen at October 30, 2006 6:19 PM

    Suggestion for spreading the word about HS:

    Over the weekend, I posted an informational item about HS including senator contact info, on my regional craigslist board, under Community/Pets -- and no one flagged it for being off point! If more of us could do this with our craiglists around the country, it might be a way to spread the word to some animal lovers.

    See more in TWR DBs, Horse Slaughter topic, "Idea: Post on your regional Craigslist!"; includes the text of my craigslist post.

    Posted by: Marilyn/CA at October 30, 2006 6:23 PM

    Thanks, Alex, for this morning's update... I'm praying for another healing week with a little more hoof!

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    Bonnie -
    WELL SAID!

    Posted by: Pam Mross at October 30, 2006 6:28 PM

    Thank you Barbaro, you really make me smile, keep up the wonderful job.

    Alex, thank you for the update, you are the best.

    Keep calling everyone.

    Carol-Pittsburgh

    Posted by: Caro Nichols at October 30, 2006 6:32 PM

    Posted by: Shannon & Zeena at October 30, 2006 6:35 PM

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    Dora /Horse rescue in Montgomery, check your email, or look on the FOB recipes post.

    Cheryl in PA praying for your Star.

    Alex thank you for the update. You

    Posted by: Debbie L.A. at October 30, 2006 6:37 PM

    Here is the info once again, please note it includes direct links for contact. Lets call and send our thoughts. Hope this makes it easier for some.

    Contact Senator Frist as Majority Leader, to put this on the calendar
    Senator William H. Frist (R- TN)

    202-224-3344 Majority Leader Office Phone 202-224-3135
    202-228-1264 Fax 202-228-4637
    Contact

    Contact Senator Stevens (co-sponsor) as Chairman of Committee to push it out of committee
    Senator Ted Stevens (R- AK) *

    202-224-3004
    202-224-2354
    Contact

    Posted by: Shannon & Zeena at October 30, 2006 6:39 PM

    Contact Senator Ensign (sponsor of bill) to get it out of committee
    Senator John Ensign (R- NV)

    202-224-6244
    202-228-2193
    Contact


    Contact Senator Landrieu (co-sponsor) as a very powerful friend of the anti slaughter movement to continue support and push this bill
    Senator Mary Landrieu (D- LA) *

    202-224-5824
    202-224-9735
    Contact

    Posted by: Shannon & Zeena at October 30, 2006 6:40 PM

    Contact Senator Reed (co-sponsor) to continue support and push this bill
    Senator Jack Reed (D- RI) *

    202-224-4642
    202-224-4680
    Contact

    Contact Senator McConnell to support and become co-sponsor of bill
    Senator Mitch McConnell (R- KY)
    YES
    202-224-2541
    202-224-2499
    Contact

    Posted by: Shannon & Zeena at October 30, 2006 6:40 PM

    Cheryl in Pa: Hoping Star is doing aswell as can this morning. I (knock on wood) have never had to deal with a serious injury like that but I know how I felt when i recently heard one of my guys had his leg up and wouldnt put weight on it - It just made me sick (turned out he had gotten kicked in the shoulder - probably deservedly). Positive thoughts for continued healing for both of you.

    Lisa in Colorado

    Posted by: Lisa Leach at October 30, 2006 6:41 PM

    Home at last!!! And another ACN for my sweet baboo! Bobby, you're amazing...but try to be awake when Peter visits today! I love you, sweetie! XOXOX

    ALEX...what's Hawty Creek's history? I asked this yesterday but maybe you missed it. Is she the 6 year old that I found on Pedigree Online ?

    I love Better Talk Now's My Space! HE's got good taste in music too! lol

    Posted by: Jo (UK) at October 30, 2006 6:42 PM

    guess who gets my vote? Not just because of horse slaughter, either.

    http://www.radnofsky.com/press_release.php?items_id=1130

    Posted by: Anna in Tx at October 30, 2006 6:48 PM

    Jo (UK), yes i think that is her. she's likely 6. she has run about six times, and I think only once out of the money, all maiden special weight races at philadelphia park.

    Posted by: alex at October 30, 2006 6:50 PM

    ACN! Now my day can continue! May the healing continue sweet boy! Candle lit and prayers sent your way. God bless! We believe in Miracles!

    Posted by: Lin at October 30, 2006 6:52 PM

    Everybody!!! Look what I just got through!!!!

    This notice is to inform you that one or more of your horses has worked out.

    Six Choices

    Your Comment: Flipped in gate at Louisiana Downs

    Date: October 30, 2006
    Track: DELTA DOWNS
    Distance: Four Furlongs
    Time: 53:60 Breezing
    Track Condition: Fast
    Surface: Dirt
    Rank: 16/20

    This is the BEST news!!!! :-)

    Posted by: Jo (UK) at October 30, 2006 6:53 PM

    Cheryl,

    I've only know one horse who was treated with Vet-Stem. They had remarkable results. The mare had a suspensory injury (ugly) and was going sound in five months. She was able to return to her previous level of training (4th level dressage).

    I don't know the cost of the treatments, but I understand how finances can dictate what we can and cannot do. I've been there, and it's terrible. I couldn't afford chemo for one of my dogs and I'll never forget holding him as he took his final breath and apologizing to him for not being rich.

    I'll keep you in my prayers.

    Posted by: joyce moore at October 30, 2006 6:54 PM

    Thanks, Alex! :-)
    I love her great grans name...Rhubarb!! lol

    Posted by: Jo (UK) at October 30, 2006 6:56 PM

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    Jo, See ? Needed to get gate card probably :)

    Posted by: Shannon & Zeena at October 30, 2006 7:03 PM

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    Jo, thank God!!!!...I was so upset that I couldn't get info on Six Choices for you!!!...frustrating when the track officials don't know the trainers personally & can only give you WRONG phone numbers!

    Posted by: Tracie at October 30, 2006 7:04 PM

    Shannon...you were right! :-)
    After Miraculous Miss I just panicked when it happened to him...I've never seen a horse do that and it was pretty scary. Must be terrifying for the horse! But he obviously recovered pretty quickly :-)

    Posted by: Jo (UK) at October 30, 2006 7:07 PM

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    Jo, that track where he worked out is in Southeast Texas too...may be one reason I had some trouble...L
    So happy Six is OK!!!!!

    Posted by: Tracie at October 30, 2006 7:14 PM

    Tracie...it's great news! :-)
    I just wish there was some easy way to find out about horses that have gate accidents or break down and get vanned off. Not knowing is the worse thing!

    Posted by: Jo (UK) at October 30, 2006 7:15 PM

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    I so agree, Jo...the not knowing is horrible...
    You would think there'd be a database...ok, dreaming on that one...

    Posted by: Tracie at October 30, 2006 7:17 PM

    for Peter and Michael..supermen who walk quietly..sweet dreaming
    men..steady
    velvet
    hands
    brilliant strength, quiet grace and brave daily dealing with ...
    acceptance melting to that creative flair that only masters
    obtain...simple words ,deep actions.
    ..i loved that angels on the site mentioned peter and michael .thank you
    for your vision
    Dear Alex,,
    that you have the perfect sense of timing in the link offerings...
    besides the heart aching for the pain of the past that many of us share
    with Peter and MIchael;
    and
    the tough road they walk with Barbaro
    ..seeing him every day..
    noting his every inflection and challenge
    ...no one complains up there,
    at THAT special barn
    ...everybody..
    just steps up
    ..this could have taken their love down
    but instead
    it is glowing up -- deeper smiles, quiet sighs..
    ...their brotherhood with this great horse
    AVALON
    ...his vulnerability shouldered by dr and nurse alike...24/7/.and
    through out NBC..
    as the spectacle of the breeders cup unfolds..
    i am aware of a big hole .
    let me , little person out here, stand next to you
    peter and michael
    ...know you have done a splendid great job
    there are great rewards for such professionalism and commitment to
    barbaro
    .. AND THE RACING INDUSTRY ..perhaps a way of life for you= A SKILLED
    WORLD TO YOU.instead of .A GRUELING money making MACHINE--at any ocsts
    win..business --- whoever is in your way..,,''kill''
    PETER, AND MICHAEL,
    you do not abandon BARBARO
    in any way.
    ..i watch your steps
    i am proud of your humanity
    ..i imagine barbaro knows you both so well and might even hear your deep
    pain ofr what culd have been espceially around racing time-- sadness and
    disappointment you feel for for him
    and he deals everyday..
    WHAT a gift and what a horse
    ...so in the absence of barbaro at the starting gate in the house that
    might have been..
    ,of the track
    , suddenly two horses remind me of another kind of greatness like your
    staying power, stamina to face it every day till the job is done RIGHT..
    the watch you both are doing..
    PERFECT DRIFT and LAVA MAN
    ..sentinel workers..who quietly, do their jobs with great heart
    ...looking at their eyes
    i can see moments of wariness with the human condition what might they
    ask me next?? can i do this? will i ahev enuogh time to adjust and get
    the job done? will they be content?
    ...but in deed, their staying power and their dggedness under fire.
    ..in the presence of other more shimmering royalty lines,
    ,horses with great veneers and talent,, rippling muscles and high
    whinnies
    , these TWO HORSES
    get the job done =
    grace and power BIG HEARTS AND POWER
    SILENTLY GETTING TO THE LINE..EVERY DAY.
    ..Peter and Michael.
    ..i still am haunted by those horses that dont make the first three spots
    in any given race
    ...their disappointment becomes another thread in the needle work on
    some ancient tapestry and like the actions and grace and enduring grace,
    i should say of peter and michael
    .. their heartbreak lives in every day.
    so i dedicate THIS gorgeous day to them .
    ,.their elegant love always there
    no matter what other schedule impinges on their lives..
    ..their heartbreak has been my heartbreak
    THE BROHTERHOOD..
    ..PETER, MIC\HAEL, BARBARO
    so dearest BARBARO,
    i thank peter and michael for being the sentinels
    ...standING by you 24-7 .
    ..you know who you are
    ..the BOSS, CHUCKLE..
    you have the old soul of a true warrior and daily accept the challenges
    of the stall, the weather, the hooves,
    the loss
    you have the courage to face each day with inquisitive willingness.
    ..you listen and nuzzle ,nip,bite, what comes to you
    ...unconditional love
    ...you know who you are. 'and peter and michael, you know who you are.
    ..what a relief and what a gift ..to me..
    wheel of some kind of ancient songs .
    i believe,i love and i stand ..for
    ]barbaro
    for you both,
    .. 'in the light and in the dark,
    ]martita

    Posted by: martita goshen at October 30, 2006 7:23 PM

    Heres a heartwarming story about a 9 year old sired by Barbaro's sire "Dynaformer" who has gone on to racing steeplechasing immortality.

    FAR HILLS, N.J. -- McDynamo jumped into steeplechase immortality with a fourth consecutive victory in the Grade 1, $250,000 Breeders' Cup Grand National Steeplechase at the Far Hills Races on Saturday.

    McDynamo
    Horsephotos.com
    Steeplechaser McDynamo winning the Breeders' Cup Steeplechase at Far Hills.

    A 9-year-old, McDynamo took over from Mauritania on the final run down the backstretch and galloped home to win by 22 lengths with jockey Jody Petty aboard. Chivite was second, and Mixed Up was third. McDynamo covered the 2 5/8 miles over soft turf in 5:58.20.

    A two-time Eclipse winner trained by Sanna Hendriks, McDynamo earned $150,000 to pass Lonesome Glory atop the list of American steeplechasers in terms of career earnings. McDynamo has won $1,028,104 in his six seasons of steeplechasing.

    "He does things so easily, it's weird," said Hendriks. "He doesn't look like he's working hard at all, and other horses struggle, especially in going like this. I guess that's what greatness is - it's horses who can put it all together that become this good. They have the right mind, the right body, the right everything."

    McDynamo improved to 6 for 6 over the Far Hills course. Since winning his maiden here in 2001, McDynamo has added 12 more wins, including four Grade 1 scores in the Breeders' Cup.

    Petty marveled at the ease with which McDynamo pulled away from the others down the backstretch.

    "Mauritania looked like he was getting a little tired, so I figured we should go on," said Petty. "McDynamo just opened up his stride and went to the front. Then on the turn, I figured they were close to me. When I looked, we were so far in front I had to look again. He gets there so easily it amazes you."

    The race lost some of its shine when 2004 Eclipse winner Hirapour was scratched because of the soft turf. The two title contenders could meet again in the Grade 1 Colonial Cup on Nov. 19 in Camden, S.C.

    Posted by: David Letell at October 30, 2006 7:27 PM

    Martita - You have me close to tears at my keyboard. Thank you for expressing my thoughts and sympathies so eloquently!

    Marg
    Proud member, Fans of Barbaro

    Posted by: Marg in Maine at October 30, 2006 7:28 PM

    Okay, I just finished emailing the Big Seven, plus half of the Commerce Committee members.

    Posted by: Marilyn/CA at October 30, 2006 7:33 PM

    Precious Barbaro: Thanking our Heavenly Father for a good weekend. May He give you yet another glorious day of healing and peace.
    Thank you Father for the "Miracle of Barbaro".

    Lost in the Fog: My angel horse.....still lighting candles for you and missing you so very much.
    Father thank you for "Foggy"

    Barbaro Team: Praying that all of you had a glorious weekend and may He give you a beautiful day today. It sure is hard being with internet access, especially on the weekend. When I come to work on Monday, I try to read as much as I can but I've totally felt out-of-touch with everyone.
    Father, thank you for my Barbaro Family and fill them with nothing but good blessings.

    My candles have been lit for "my boys".

    FYI: Did anyone receive an issue of the Bellwether magazine? I recieved one on Saturday. It's all about our "Precious Barbaro".....something I'll add to my book of memories of our gorgeous boy.

    I started a candle group under the name of "Pio" for a co-worker who has been very helpful in assisting me with the phonecalls to the senators. Pio is her cat......she lost him about 5 weeks ago and has been so distraught because she cannot find him. If you have the time, please light a candle for little "Pio".

    Thank you.
    Jeanette Cavalier

    Posted by: Jeanette Cavalier at October 30, 2006 7:34 PM

    martita,
    So beautifully said.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 30, 2006 7:35 PM

    My day is complete every time I hear Bobby has had ACN. Keep it up Barbaro... you are a Rock Star!!
    Love you bunches.XOXOXOXO

    Posted by: Candy at October 30, 2006 7:39 PM

    Tim,

    What special provisions do they make when they fly horses to their meets? Thanks for your updats. Grow hoof, Grow!!!!

    Posted by: Doris at October 30, 2006 7:40 PM

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    Renee
    I stayed inside and took a Barbaro nap instead of fighting the winds. Have you ever noticed that people drive more aggressively when it's windy? On those days I say, whoa baby! Your dog was very smart.

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    Cheryl PA
    Someone else here has a dog with an injury to their right hind leg (sorry, I can't think of the name at the moment...). Prayers to Star for healing. Tell her she has a great role model in Barbaro. And prayers to you, too.

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    Anna in TX
    I was impressed with Radnofsky in her debate with Hutchison. Keeping fingers crossed for pro-horse election results. If the good guys win, I might make your rum cake ;)

    Which reminds me, I think one of the most amazing experiences on this board has been that we've all been working together regardless of political affiliation, lib/con leanings, etc., pretty much without political anger pro/con various candidates (we all dislike a certain Montana senator, I think ;) Do you realize we've pulled off something that has escaped almost all of the rest of this country? We are AMAZING! Another great feat, all because of Barbaro.

    Very interesting comments in that NY Post article!

    Posted by: Jane in CT at October 30, 2006 7:42 PM

    I just started a candle group for "Star" please light one when you get a chance.

    Steve & Bdude

    Posted by: Steve & BDude at October 30, 2006 7:47 PM

    Thank you .........

    martita ------
    Peter -------
    Michael --------
    Alex ----------

    and ....... Barbaro - my Forever Horse !

    The words have been so eloquently stated -
    The acts of LOVE are continuous. I am overwhelmed in the presence of such cumulative greatness.

    Sherry - Arizona

    Posted by: Sherry at October 30, 2006 7:48 PM

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    Everyone,

    Keep those calls/emails/faxes going for our goal to become a reality. We need every possible contact be made, at every opportunity.

    Like Pamela so very eloquently said the other day (sorry, but I can never say it as good as she can), but just think of all the horses not as fortunate as Barbaro. Think of the "unknowns" out there who have given their life, their talents, and their love to their owners. Those beautiful horses who have given their humans nothing but unconditional love, respect and joy. Think of them, and the dire need to protect them, as we move forward.

    We were all called together for a reason, all of us who belong to what so many of us call "the Barbaro family". It is our duty to protect all horses, at every opportunity. For Barbaro, and all of them.

    Love to all.

    Posted by: Skyler at October 30, 2006 7:56 PM

    Hey Guys,

    Just received a phone call from the Washington firm that is involved in the anti slaughter public relations. We have spoken before but hadn't been in touch for a while.

    She was interested in how we've been making out and if we might have some suggestions for her. I explained what we are doing and how well organized we are. Her question is one that we've asked ourselves many times......how can we spread the word to others that know nothing about this issue. She is looking for some ideas on how to use the INTERNET to broaden our support base.

    I know many of you have posted in other groups that you're involved with. Any ideas out there would be greatly appreciated. Is there a way to create a group that would attract tons of people? Have we been using all the resources available to us? I'm not as computer savvy as some of you are. Ideas?

    Posted by: ShelleyA at October 30, 2006 7:57 PM

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    Phew....just made my phone calls.
    Everybody...please, please.....we've got 2 weeks before the Senators return. We really need this Bill to get to the floor. Some of the aides say the opposing side are making more call. Let's not let them get the upper hand.
    CALL, EMAIL, FAX THE BIG 7 & COMMERCE COMMITTEE.
    Stay on Senator Frist....he is the key.

    Fan Of Barbaro

    Posted by: Cathy Potter at October 30, 2006 7:57 PM

    #
    Anna in TX,

    I'm with you, let the good guys win!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Everyone registered to vote?!

    Posted by: Bonnie MacRaith at October 30, 2006 7:58 PM

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    Is anyone getting through to Frist's office?
    If so please share any feed back.

    Fan Of Barbaro

    Posted by: Cathy Potter at October 30, 2006 8:01 PM

    Everyone you have brought me to tears with all your kind words!!!! Thank you all so very much!!!

    Cheryl in PA

    Posted by: Cheryl at October 30, 2006 8:02 PM

    A QUESTION FOR ALEX:

    I just read the piece above on Kieren Fallon. He has had a lot of suspensions for things. The manuever that you mentioned he did: as a rider do you feel he jeapordizes or compromises the safety of the horses he rides with his riding style?

    Posted by: chris byers at October 30, 2006 8:02 PM

    Cathy P. RE: Frist's Office

    As a matter of fact I am having issues faxing his office. Either it is busy or the machine won't pick up. Am not having any problems with the others.

    Ro & Brady

    Posted by: Rosemarie at October 30, 2006 8:04 PM

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    Yesterday morning I took my dogs for our first hike since it got too hot lasts spring. Couldln't believe what I saw, 6 horse trailers parked near a trailhead. Well, I hightailed it home, only a mile or so, got my flyers and posted on all the vehicles. Wish I had been there when they returned so we could chat about it.

    Fan Of Barbaro

    Posted by: Cathy Potter at October 30, 2006 8:07 PM

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    Hay Ro
    Wonder what the intention is on the other side. Surely someone is there to clear VM and FAX memory. When I email Senator Frist I receive a "canned response" not even addressing the issue. Just keep sending......that's what I'm doing.

    Fan Of Barbaro

    Posted by: Cathy Potter at October 30, 2006 8:09 PM

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    Cathy,

    Doing just that. Faxing, e-mailing. Can't call from the office today.

    Ro & Brady

    Posted by: Rosemarie at October 30, 2006 8:11 PM

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    Can you believe the article posted this morning stating that horse slaughter escalated this year and especially in September. I just cry for all our horses who don't deserve this kind of fate.

    Fan Of Barbaro

    Posted by: Cathy Potter at October 30, 2006 8:12 PM

    ### Shelly A - yikes ..... is the Washington firm doing public relations about S1915 really at a standstill regarding getting more support ??
    Are they P.R. folk only - or P.R. and horse folk ?
    Well .... at least they are asking .....
    My suggestion would be to contact the "big" trainers ... who have HUGE followings ........
    to ask for assistance ....... some suggestions:

    Pat Parelli
    Clinton Anderson
    Dennis Reis
    Craig Cameron
    John Lyons
    Monty Roberts
    RFD TV

    And ... more celebrities .......

    Tom Selleck
    Tim McGraw/Faith Hill
    Vigo Mortensen
    William Shatner

    I will keep thinking ........

    Sherry - Arizona

    Posted by: Sherry at October 30, 2006 8:13 PM

    Cathy, where is that article?

    Posted by: chris byers at October 30, 2006 8:13 PM

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    Ro
    I'm playing hookey today. At work I go to my car during my break and make my call. Or sometimes first thing before anyone else shows up, I sneak a few in using my phone card.

    Fan Of Barbaro

    Posted by: Cathy Potter at October 30, 2006 8:14 PM



    http://www.horsetalk.co.nz/news/0610/066.shtml

    This is the article. It's heartbreaking

    Posted by: ShelleyA at October 30, 2006 8:14 PM

    PLEASE FOCUS ON THIS SENATORS and on your own:

    This link will take you to their contact information:

    SENATORS TO FOCUS ON - CONTACT INFORMATION

    Posted by: Socorro at October 30, 2006 8:14 PM

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    Chris Byers
    I will look for it and repost. Give me a sec. I haven't mastered the Link Monster yet.

    Fan Of Barbaro

    Posted by: Cathy Potter at October 30, 2006 8:15 PM

    TO ALL CAMPAIGNINGTO PUT AN END TO HORSE SLAUGHTER.
    Just another article I thought was important to post. Sorry if this has been duplicated.


    ___________________________________
    September worst month since 1995 for horse slaughter in US
    October 29, 2006
    September closed out the bloodiest month for horses in the United States since 1995, as 11,166 were sent to slaughter at one of three foreign-owned slaughterhouses in the US, a report by the US Humane Society has revealed.
    September's record number brings the year's total to nearly 100,000, including horses slaughtered in the United States and those shipped to Mexico, Canada or Japan for slaughter, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture figures.
    The 2006 weekly average of horses sent to slaughter is up to 2,178 ? up 235 per week over 2005. During the last week of September alone, 2,225 horses were slaughtered.
    The U.S. House of Representatives outlawed the slaughter of horses for human consumption Sept. 7 by a vote of 263-146. The bill, H.R. 503/S. 1915, the American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act, is now in the Senate for a vote.
    "The horse slaughter industry is racing to gather up and kill as many horses as possible ? trying to squeeze out more profits before the Congress puts an end to their despicable business of butchering healthy American horses," said Wayne Pacelle, president and CEO of The Humane Society of the United States. "Americans must call on the Senate to act this year to put an end to the carnage produced by these foreign-owned companies."
    Opponents of the legislation claim that slaughter is necessary to deal with the "unwanted" horse problem, saying most of the animals are old and infirm. But, according to the USDA, nine out of ten of horses slaughtered are healthy. Further evidence that no link exists between "unwanted horses" and slaughter is the fact that the industry continues to import horses from Canada for slaughter, including 2,773 horses so far this year and 298 in September alone.
    The legislation was introduced by Representatives John Sweeney (R-N.Y.), John Spratt (D-S.C.), Ed Whitfield (R-Ky.), and Nick Rahall (D-W.Va) and by Senators John Ensign (R-Nev.) and Mary Landrieu (D-La.), It has been assigned to the Senate Commerce Committee, led by Chairman Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) and Ranking Member Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii), both cosponsors of the bill. Last year the Senate overwhelmingly approved an amendment to stop horse slaughter by a vote of 69-28.
    Other data reported by the USDA:

    * During the first nine months of 2006, 23,096 American horses were exported live for slaughter in Mexico, Canada or Japan.
    * Exports to Canada and Mexico are up significantly over last year (46.3% and 20.2%, respectively) - with 6,411 live horses sent south and 16,547 transported north to be slaughtered, compared with 5,332 and 11,309 during the first nine months of 2005.
    * Two of the deadliest weeks in the last decade occurred during September 2006 - the weeks ending September 2 (2,520) and September 16 (2,463).

    In addition to a record-breaking month for horse slaughter, September saw two serious vehicular accidents involving horses en route to slaughter. In Missouri, 41 horses and a mule were being transported to slaughter in Dekalb, Illinois, when the cattle truck in which they were being hauled crashed. Seven horses died when crushed by others and nine others had to be euthanized at the site because of the severity of their injuries.
    In Texarkana, Arkansas, several horses were injured when a tire blew on the truck hauling them to slaughter in Fort Worth. The horses appeared to have suffered injuries from the accident or while fighting in the close quarters, according to news accounts.

    Posted by: Debra, WI at October 30, 2006 4:11 PM

    Posted by: Cathy Potter at October 30, 2006 8:17 PM

    Thanks for the update on Barbaro. He's such a magnificent horse.

    Posted by: Fran at October 30, 2006 8:18 PM

    Sherry,

    The have their people working on the big names and celebrities. They need US to help pass the word among others like ourselves. The foot soldiers. The regular folk:)

    And not to worry, they're not at a standstill. They are just asking around to groups that they know are involved and have been successful in organizing. I think it's neat that they are looking for ideas in how to best use the internet.

    Posted by: ShelleyA at October 30, 2006 8:18 PM

    ###############
    I just checked the ESPN.com and I didnt know if it was showing EST or what, but I checked what I am watching and at least for me, the outside the lines show on Wednesday is on at 2CST

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri from SE Texas at October 30, 2006 8:19 PM

    Cathy and Shelley, thank you for the article.
    I had a feeling that was going to be the reason.

    THE GREED IS SICKENING.

    Posted by: chris byers at October 30, 2006 8:23 PM

    Socorro, thank you for the link. please keep on reposting it.

    Posted by: chris byers at October 30, 2006 8:25 PM

    Chris Byers
    It is sickening. To think that today, Monday, is a kill day drives me crazy. Sometimes I get sidetracked with stuff but all of you here at TWR keep me focused about what is really important right now.....getting S1915 passed.

    Fan Of Barbaro

    Posted by: Cathy Potter at October 30, 2006 8:28 PM

    I WISH ALL OF US COULD GET TOGETHER AND HAVE A PEACEFUL RALLY....I KNOW WE DO IN OUR HEARTS...

    Posted by: JOAN ROYA at October 30, 2006 8:29 PM

    Foreign owned...get the he** out of our country and leave our hourses alone! I am so mad! sorry

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 30, 2006 8:30 PM

    Joan
    Wouldn't that truly be a miracle of the Barbaro Effect? It would be a dream come true to meet this community of people so dedicated to doing the right thing. Until that day comes the closest thing we can do is just keep doing as we were asked to do.....CALL,FAX,EMAIL......

    Fan Of Barbaro

    Posted by: Cathy Potter at October 30, 2006 8:33 PM

    Hi Barbaro,

    I am glad that you had ACN!!! We are working and working to contact the Senators. ALL that we do is because of you, you are our inspiration!! Keep growing that hoof and getting better.

    Many scratches a baby carrots to you handsome.

    Alex, your the best ever! Thanks for all your hard work!!

    Posted by: Leigh in Austin,TX at October 30, 2006 8:34 PM

    ######
    Hello FOB's,

    I was searching for info on Senator Landrieu and found this interesting article about Senator's Reid, and McConnell in comparison to Senator Frist.

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15468809/

    They do seem instrumental in helping with S1915 and everyone has said all along.

    Off to work to fax the Big Seven!!!

    Carol
    San Diego

    Posted by: Carol at October 30, 2006 8:35 PM

    We have some of the most dedicated people on this site. Those that are truly determined to get this bill passed and end horse slaughter in this country.

    Unfortunately, as passionate as we are, we need more people to be involved. How can we do that?

    Posted by: ShelleyA at October 30, 2006 8:36 PM

    ####
    Thanks Socorro for making it a cinch to call the senators. They don't need a lot of talk, they need to know Americans everywhere care.

    That is what this site can offer. We are all across the country and if each of us gets our own friends and family involved, we've got great representation from all over the country.

    To all new posters. Please use the list of senators Socorro posted and make those calls.
    Every call counts.

    My 4H kids start their calling right after school hours and call the list at least once each weeknight!!! God Bless the Children!!!!!!

    Posted by: Rosemary in NE OHIO at October 30, 2006 8:37 PM

    ShelleyA,

    Here are some of my thoughts regarding getting the word out.

    1) Start a group on MySpace. That website is visited by thousands of people each day.

    2) Depending on cost, they may consider purchasing email lists and doing a mass emailing.

    3) Put up flyers EVERYWHERE. I've even gotten the ok to post flyers on the front windows of some privately owned restaurants. Across the top of the flyer it says, WE DO NOT SERVE HORSEMEAT AND OPPOSE THE SLAUGHTER OF HORSES. Additionally, leave some flyers at the front door that have the necessary phone numbers and ask patrons to make calls.

    4) Everyone who is a member of any club or organization needs to ask the organization how they feel about this issue and if they will publically support us. Talk to the owners of the gym, tanning place, hair salon, dog groomers, tack shop, grocery store, wherever you go.

    5) Host a party. Some halls will donate space. Use the party to talk about the issues (not much time for this one).

    6) Go door to door handing out flyers and asking residents to make some calls. If each of us on this web site alone did this with 20 of our neighbors, what would the cumulative effect be?

    Calling the senators is great, but we need to get more people informed and involved. We need to garner support NOW.

    Just my thoughts....I may post others later.

    Posted by: joyce moore at October 30, 2006 8:39 PM

    Shelly A,
    Contact your local radio and television stations ask if they are aware of the salughter that takes place here in the United States and kills our innocent helpless horses. Let them answer and continue from there. Always ask for the producer. If you get no where with the producer go straight to the show host, get their attention.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 30, 2006 8:40 PM

    ##########

    FRIAR TUCK - Sorry for the delay, I was not on the board at the time.

    CHRIS - I will work on a list for the Committee tomorrow and for each State

    SHELLEY A - Care2.com is a community of over 6.5 million members fighting for different animal causes. HSUS, ASPCA and other groups are a part of this group (NOT PETA). The way to spread the word is for a member to organize a group and find members that are interested in our purpose and pass the word to those groups.

    That is where the Petition orginated.

    Care2.com


    Posted by: Socorro at October 30, 2006 8:41 PM

    Add a link to all your e-mails regarding slaughter. Please visit www.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 30, 2006 8:42 PM

    Renee,

    Use that anger to keep motivated. But remember to take some time to bask in the light of what we have accomplished so far.

    The slaughter plants and KB's know they are on their way out. That why September's numbers were so much higher than normal. They knew HR503 would be passed and they know S.1915 will also be passed. Expect the numbers to jump again should S.1915 get to the floor.

    Posted by: joyce moore at October 30, 2006 8:42 PM

    Joyce
    Great ideas. I know most of us have done this already but those that haven't:

    Contact everybody in your email address book and then ask them to contact all theirs.

    Take flyer packs to pet store, stables, feed & tack shops, hores shows. Polo starts here next week and you can bet that's where I'll be.

    Fan Of Barbaro

    Posted by: Cathy Potter at October 30, 2006 8:44 PM

    OKAY TEAM...EXCELLENT IDEAS...MY GROOMER GOT FLYERS SATURDAY...
    I AM TAKING SOME FLYERS TO THE YMCA...

    WE WILL GET IT ROLLING...AND CATHY POTTER...SOMEDAY WE WILL ALL MEET...FANS OF BARBARO...
    B-Q RALLY...YEA...

    Posted by: JOAN ROYA at October 30, 2006 8:44 PM

    Shelley A
    In reference to the Care2.com (mentioned by Socorro)there's a group on there that has about 215 members. The groups name is "Against Horse Slaughter Businesses."

    Posted by: Rikki at October 30, 2006 8:47 PM

    joyce,
    Thank you. I just can't stand to see a helpless innocent horse or any animal be abused. All for no reason. To me even if an animal attacks just put it down humanly. I know that is not always easy to do...it's just me. I believe in a second chance in this life. I know...I know.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 30, 2006 8:47 PM

    Another idea....

    Spread the word with a Internet goups you belong to.

    Make sure all your contacts have the resources i.e the Senators contact info, flyers etc..
    This makes it simple for those not here to make the calls.

    Fan Of Barbaro

    Posted by: Cathy Potter at October 30, 2006 8:49 PM

    Joan,

    Not only do I see us all eventually meeting in person, I see us becoming an organized 510(c)3 dedicated to taking on animal welfare issues. (Yes, I'm serious about this).

    We have a tremendous amount of talent here. I'm an accountant, we have attorneys, marketing types and go getters of every kind from across this country and elsewhere. We are one hell of a force to be reckoned with!

    Posted by: joyce moore at October 30, 2006 8:49 PM

    How can we incorporate the Care2.com with our mission?

    Fan Of Barbaro

    Posted by: Cathy Potter at October 30, 2006 8:51 PM

    #######
    Shelley A --
    I have just logged on today; and have been catching up on the posts when I came to yours re the Wash. firm that contacted you (PR firm) .

    I don't know whether this will help; but I wrote a 600 word piece on S 1915 intended for the Op Ed page of the NYTimes -- I sent it a couple of weeks ago-- I don't think they are using it. I willl post it and perhaps the PR Firm can use it.

    I don't know if it will help.
    Needless to say I was very disappointed that they did not print it (NY Times ) it would have had a nationwide audience. Oh well

    Carol Rebecca Reiss
    Athens, Ga


    Where Are All the Pretty Horses Going? Where Have They Gone?

    HONOURING A GENUINE AMERICAN HERO

    by Carol Rebecca Reiss


    On September 7, in response to the efforts of some very concerned and conscientious Americans with heart and soul, who refused to give up the fight for the rights of a COMPANION ANIMAL, the beginning of a major victory was won for the American Horse. The House of Representatives passed the American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act (HR503) by the considerable margin of 262-146. The voting crossed party lines; and precluded any mitigating amendments which would have neutralized the cause. The horse; without whom our nation would never have come into being, has been an integral part of the history of these United States ; ---When they said “Westward Ho!” they did not mean in a bright red gas guzzling Hummer!

    The American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act prohibits the transport, moving delivering, receiving, possessing, purchasing, selling, or donation of any horse for human consumption.

    Horse meat is not sold for edible consumption within the borders of the United States . American horses are companion animals who are raised for many reasons --- to become great athletes, as service animals, as working animals, as beloved pets, (similarly to canines) --- never for food! The somewhat surreptitious brutal slaughtering of all types of American horses for human consumption is done within our borders in three foreign owned plants (two are in our President’s home state of Texas; the third is in Illinois) for export to satisfy the gastronomic desires of gourmands in Japan, Belgium, France and Italy where it is considered a delicacy.

    It is an inhumane exigent answer to the problem of what to do with America ’s unwanted horses. This is not the solution; and is unethical and unbecoming of our cultural background. Responsible breeding aside, the solution is finding the right home ( charitable equine farms are burgeoning and flourishing in this country) for any horses that are unwanted and unclaimed. Those who cannot survive, or are too infirm to have any quality of life can be inexpensively euthanized by a licensed veterinarian; and their remains disposed of accordingly as one would do for any family pet. Any argument to the contrary by any individual or group (professional or not!) is spurious and speaks to that particular group's selfish twisted interests; and the unbridled hubris of man.

    Now known as S1915 the bill is being held up in the commerce committee in the senate. While we are working to get The American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act S1915 signed into law, the slaughtering goes on unabated.

    I implore every United States senator to CO SPONSOR The American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act S1915 so that the holds are released and when Congress reconvenes, after the mid term elections on November 7 it goes immediately to the floor for a vote --- on its way to being signed into law this year, by our President.

    Let us win one for a genuine American hero--- man's other best friend --- the horse!

    Written in loving memory of 2005 Eclipse Award winning thoroughbred champion Lost In The Fog (February 4, 2002 -September 17, 2006), for whom his human connections always did right.

    “It was about the horse... Always about the horse"
    Harry J. Aleo

    Posted by: Carol Rebecca Reiss at October 30, 2006 8:51 PM

    #####

    Joyce Moore
    Once this bill is passed you can count me in. I'm but a meer "foot soldier" with a lot of compassion and energy.

    Fan Of Barbaro

    Posted by: Cathy Potter at October 30, 2006 8:52 PM

    joyce,
    What a wonderful day that will be. Can you imagine all the love and warmth and friendship that will be in that one area. I can't wait. As Barbaro walks by when he leaves NBC.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 30, 2006 8:54 PM

    Joyce, Socorro

    Great ideas about setting up myspace.com and care2.com Can we do this?

    We have to be very careful with any kind of media...you don't really know who is on our side and it could backfire. Imagine if you got someone like Glen Beck to use this and he was pro-slaughter!!! We need to stay away from that stuff. Let the professionals handle the media.

    Posted by: ShelleyA at October 30, 2006 8:55 PM

    CARE2.COM -

    What we need to do is contact those members and those members have additional friends, something like MySpace. One member may have 300 friends, another 232, and so on... So with that group we can reach many.

    I was almost finished calling the Senators, need to go back. Decided to call them in the afternoon because many maybe doing it in the morning.

    Posted by: Socorro at October 30, 2006 8:56 PM

    CARE2.COM -

    They don't allow anyone to post anything negative against the welfare of the animals. Paul McCarthy, along with HSUS had their petition on this site.

    They are pretty careful, notice PETA is not associated with this group?

    Posted by: Socorro at October 30, 2006 8:59 PM

    Renee,

    Exactly. I've only met one horse in well over 30 years that I would have euthanized even though he was perfectly healthy. He was a huge draft/TB cross that was dangerously unpredictable. The first time I went into his stall, he came right up to me and nuzzled my hair. A split second later he whirled and let fly with both hind hooves which hit the wall at the level of my head. I leapt out the stall just in time. Another split second later, he was fine again.

    Over a six month period he sent three people to the hospital with serious injuries and had destroyed several stalls (kicked right through the 2" oak boards through the outside wall).

    As gorgeous as he was, if he had been mine, he would have been euthanized. Taking a horse like this to an auction would be irresponsible. What if someone had bought that horse for their kid? I wouldn't be able to live with myself if I had later found out that horse had killed someone.

    Although the pro-slaughter people say this is exactly why slaughter is necessary, selling a horse like this to ANYONE is just plain wrong. Someone still has to handle these horses and that puts human lives in danger. Further, a horse like this should not be in a trailer with dozens of other horses, just too aggressive.

    We allow serial killers to be humanely euthanized, why not our horses?

    Posted by: joyce moore at October 30, 2006 9:01 PM

    I am a soldier...not an accountant, lawyer, etc...but I am a true-bloodied animal lover...honey I carry cat food, and dog food in my car always...just in case...

    But I will help in anyway to save our horses and animals...large or small.

    Posted by: JOAN ROYA at October 30, 2006 9:02 PM

    ShelleyA,

    I'll work on setting up a group on MySpace. What do you want me to call it? It has to be something that will catch the attention of people who are not familiar with this issue.

    Should I just keep it brief and call it, STOP THE SLAUGHTER OF HORSES?

    Posted by: joyce moore at October 30, 2006 9:07 PM

    We are ALL foot soldiers in this war. ALL of us have special talents, mainly our ability to feel for animals and what they go through.

    Posted by: joyce moore at October 30, 2006 9:10 PM

    joyce,
    I couldn't have said it better. We don't kill our children because they misbehave or have problems...we work with them. I wish I could work with any animal that had some kind of problem, to see if I could make a difference in their in their lives. It's part of me. If the animal will kill some one that's a whole different story.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 30, 2006 9:10 PM

    ###

    Joan, your are nothing less than an angel.

    Joyce, I think we all know the answer why so many horses aren't humanely euthanized. It would cost the owners money to do so. The people that allow their horses go to slaughter just don't care about them.

    Fan Of Barbaro

    Posted by: Cathy Potter at October 30, 2006 9:10 PM

    Joan,

    I'm glad I'm not the only one who carries food/water around (and leadropes, leashes, etc.)!!

    This came in handy when I worked in a bad area of Detroit. There were two dogs from the junk yard across the street who liked spending their days under my truck in the parking lot. Every morning I would fill my food/water bowls for them. Although many vehicles were broken into or stolen, mine was never touched!

    Posted by: joyce moore at October 30, 2006 9:13 PM

    When is Kieran Fallon going to get the BAN for his cowboy style.

    He's banned in almost all of Europe, he's not allowed in the US nad he's on the brink down under now too...Time to say bye bye license Mr Fallon.

    Posted by: mike c at October 30, 2006 9:14 PM

    Joyce,

    Don't we need a "catchy" name? How would you get people to go to your myspace site? I may sound stupid but I don't know much about this.
    Doesn't the name have to be something that would make people want to see it?

    Posted by: ShelleyA at October 30, 2006 9:14 PM

    ShelleyA,

    I'm not very familiar with MySpace. I've just recently signed up with them to try and find my nephew (another heartbreaking story).

    Basically, you create a group in any of the various catagories such as 'Animals' and set it up as a public group so anyone can read the posts.

    Selecting the group name seems to be the most difficult part of this. I'm open to ALL suggestions.

    Posted by: joyce moore at October 30, 2006 9:19 PM

    Barbaro - aaahhh - thanks for the ACN.

    Can't talk long - too much going @ work, but I just wanted to be sure you know I'm thinking of you no matter where I am

    Love ya

    Posted by: Mary Allen at October 30, 2006 9:20 PM

    Mike C.

    Mr. Fallon should have been banned a long time ago judging by what I've read about him. He seems to have myriad excuses for everything he's been accused of. Sounds like he has a future in politics.

    Posted by: joyce moore at October 30, 2006 9:20 PM

    Joyce and Shelley

    Thinking.
    If you say slaughter anything, most people wouldn't open it.
    But you wouldn't want to shock anyone if they do.
    Just thinking out loud.

    Posted by: Debbie L.A. at October 30, 2006 9:25 PM

    Wanting to say have a good evening...

    We are all angels in this world trying so hard to save our beloved animals and horses from being slaughtered.

    Closer each day, we are being counted and I feel that we are making a difference..Do not give up hope, as long as there is life, there is always hope.

    Barbaro has not given up..He has proved to us beyond measure, he is a fighter, and we are too.

    May God keep all of you safe.
    May God protect all animals...large or small...

    Thank you.

    Posted by: JOAN ROYA at October 30, 2006 9:30 PM

    Waht ever happened to slammin' ED?

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 30, 2006 9:31 PM

    Debbie L.A.
    It has to be a title that will draw their curiousity to want to see more.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 30, 2006 9:34 PM

    DID SHANNON POST THE SENATOR'S LINKS EARLIER? IT DOESN'T LOOK LIKE SHE POSTED THEM TODAY, BUT MAYBE SHE'S HAD A CRAZY DAY TOO.

    HAPPY MONDAY EVERYONE!!!

    HAY, BETTER TALK NOW IS ON MYSPACE, I KNOW SOMEONE ON MY SPACE!!! :>)

    LOVE & PRAYERS FOR BARBARO, LINDA H, ERIN & EVERYONE,

    CHERYL G

    Posted by: Cheryl G at October 30, 2006 9:35 PM

    and I can hear Trevor Denman now...

    Its Bernardini and Lava Man, they've been going at now for a half mile as they turn for home, and here comes Giacomo, he's absolutely flying and goes right on by them both to take the lead with and eighth to go. And Giacomo is really pouring it on now, his lead is up to 3, 4 lengths...YOU'LL SEE...

    He's what we call a HORSE FOR THE COURSE..

    Posted by: mike c at October 30, 2006 9:35 PM

    And here comes Barbaro leading by 20 lengths,how did he do it where did he come from? Ladies and Gentlemen I have never seen a horse move like the Great Barbaro is doing.

    Go Bless You Barbaro!

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 30, 2006 9:38 PM

    Barbaro,
    You are sitting back with your hoofs up laughing. huh?

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 30, 2006 9:40 PM

    Joyce
    I just posted something on craigslist that I called

    "Horses in Trouble Nationwide; Please Read"

    because I did not want to use the word slaughter in the title. Hope this helps. Also, you can see what I posted in the DB under HS if you want: "Idea: Post on you regional Craislist!".

    Posted by: Marilyn/CA at October 30, 2006 9:41 PM

    ####
    Mike c

    What I think of Mr. Fallon, someone needs to use a cattle prod on him. And he should never be able to get back on a horse.

    Posted by: Debbie L.A. at October 30, 2006 9:42 PM

    Joyce
    I meant, "..on your regional Craigslist"...

    Posted by: Marilyn/CA at October 30, 2006 9:42 PM

    WHO IS GOING TO THE BREEDER'S CUP?

    PLEASE, PLEASE PASS OUT FLYERS AT THE BREEDER'S CUP

    Posted by: Socorro at October 30, 2006 9:43 PM

    SAW WHERE SHANNON POSTED THE BLUE LINKS EARLIER TODAY!! YOU GO GIRL!!! THANK YOU!!

    BETTER TALK NOW HAS AN AWESOME MYSPACE PAGE-- SO ADORABLE!!! HE'S QUITE THE LADIES-MAN!!! :>)

    LUV & PRAYERS FOR BARBARO,
    CHERYL G

    Posted by: Cheryl G at October 30, 2006 9:46 PM

    Joyce, Debbie

    I agree...don't say slaughter. How about something like "If You Love Horses"

    Posted by: ShelleyA at October 30, 2006 9:47 PM

    HATS OFF TO RAY KERRIGAN..

    Finally someone steps to the plate and speaks of Bernardini as it is...Mr Kerrigan still thinks the horse will win saturday, but at least he has the nerve to say it as it is and tell that thus far he hasn't beaten a good horse yet...and skipped not only the Derby but also the Belmont.

    Beat a field of "pluggers in the Gold Cup"..3 cheers for you Mr Kerrigan and to you as well Alex for posting this...

    IF he wins, hats off for beating a good field, if not, its to the back of the bus.

    Which is why I think he skips the race and Discreet Cat runs..
    If he skips the stud value and sindication doesn't lose a beat, he gets beat it plummets..
    Discreet Cat runs and runs well there are 2 horses in their barn beckoning big bucks for stud...

    Thats just my opinion..

    But BRAVO to Mr Kerrigan and Alex, I applaud you both.

    Posted by: mike c at October 30, 2006 9:48 PM

    Debbie L.A.

    I don't know how to use a cattle prod or branding Iron but I sure would like to practice...slooooowly.
    Tell Mr. Fallon I have a treat for him.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 30, 2006 9:48 PM

    SENATORS TO FOCUS ON -

    This link will take you directly to their contact information:

    SENATORS TO FOCUS ON - Contact Information

    Posted by: Socorro at October 30, 2006 9:49 PM

    LA DEBBIE..

    And people in here think i'm too harsh..LOL..

    However you are correct Debbie, you are correct.
    Racing will be much better off without him..

    Posted by: mike c at October 30, 2006 9:49 PM

    Shelly A,

    If You Love Horses


    Horses Our American Icon

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 30, 2006 9:51 PM

    SENATORS TO FOCUS ON -

    This link will take you directly to their contact information:

    SENATORS TO FOCUS ON - Contact Information


    Sorry about that.

    Posted by: Socorro at October 30, 2006 9:52 PM

    VICKI FROM MY AOL VIGIL IS GOING TO THE BREEDERS CUP. I TELL HER TO PASTE THE ANTI-SLAUGHTER FLYERS EVERYWHERE!!!!

    ALSO WITH ELECTIONS BEING SO CLOSE, I HAVE A FEELING THAT'S PART OF THE "STAND STILL" GOING ON RIGHT NOW. I'VE INFORMED MY JAPANESE CHIN GROUP, FRIENDS ETC.. I'LL KEEP ON THEM THOUGH.

    LUV & PRAYERS,
    CHERYL G

    Posted by: Cheryl G INDY at October 30, 2006 9:55 PM

    ShelleyA

    How about:
    "AMERICA'S DIRTY LITTLE SECRET"

    Fan Of Barbaro

    Posted by: Cathy Potter at October 30, 2006 9:55 PM

    MIKE C; LOL I think Trevor would say more like, "and Giacamo is MOOOOOVING like a winner!! He's got his ears pricked and just look at him go in an absolute runaway....."

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri from SE Texas at October 30, 2006 9:55 PM

    ####
    Mike C. I love your vision. How just it would be for Giacomo to win the BC Classic!!!!

    Posted by: Kathy J. - Hilton Head Island, SC at October 30, 2006 9:56 PM

    cathy,
    I like that. It would get my interest.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 30, 2006 9:56 PM

    Good night Everyone,
    Time to go. Looks chilly outside plus it's getting dark. Yuck.


    Sweet Barbaro,
    Enjoy your evening, stay warm hunny its cold out. Nuzzle with your hay and blankie. Rest well have a good nights sleep. Sweet dreams dear Barbaro. Angels are by your side. Lit a candle for you as always. Love you! muah

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 30, 2006 9:59 PM

    America's Dirty Little Secret will certainly draw attention. But it might not capture horse people.

    How about "America's Dirty Little Secret for Horse Lovers"

    How long can the title be?

    Posted by: ShelleyA at October 30, 2006 10:01 PM

    Barbaro,

    You have ACN with sweet dreams of peppermints and green tops. I will check on you first thing in the morning sweet one. Love you Bunches!

    Prayers to Erin and her family.

    Prayers to Officer Marsh and her family.

    May god pull these two brave souls through their fight.

    BLB!!

    FOB FOREVER!!

    Karen - TN

    Posted by: Karen at October 30, 2006 10:02 PM

    BREEDER'S CUP UPDATES

    THIS JUST IN:

    Sources who watched Premium Tap's workout this morning have confirmed that Premium Tap's tongue was tied down, and the cat had Edgar Prado's tongue.

    Film at 11:00.

    Posted by: Susan E. at October 30, 2006 10:08 PM

    There are several hs groups on my space. If you go to myspace.com and click on groups at the top of the page then on the right side there is a link that says search groups. Just type in hs and the groups will come up. I believe there are 5 pages of groups. Some are just horse related but most are anti slaughter. You don't have to have a my space account to read the posts. Hope this is helpful.

    Barbaro, blessings to you that you may continue to grow stronger and that your hoof will grow and grow.

    Janice from pa

    Posted by: janicek32 at October 30, 2006 10:10 PM

    I have to go, you are all keeping me here.
    Shelly A.
    "America's Hush hush Horse Secret"

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 30, 2006 10:11 PM

    GREAT HORSE DEDICATION IN JO'S JOURNAL--

    "HORSES IN THE PET CHAIN

    LUV & PRAYERS,
    CHERYL G
    :>)


    Posted by: Cheryl G INDY at October 30, 2006 10:12 PM

    Debra WI
    All that data is so heart-wrenching. I want to try to put together another flyer together for my son to disribute in Austin before November 14. I would like to use this data, maybe in the form of a table or something to make it easier/quicker to read.

    ALEX
    Thanks or all the update leading up to the Breeders Cup. Though I had heard of it before this year, I really didn't know much about and don't think I've ever watched it, but now, thanks to you and Barbaro I'm getting very excited about it!

    Bobby
    Praise God, ACN for you! I hope you'll manage to be awake when Peter comes to visit this afternoon. Maybe he will explain why you didn't see him yesterday sleepy boy!!!! I continue to pray that God will heal and protect you. I'll chenkon you later tonight, magnificent horse.

    Posted by: Susan in TX at October 30, 2006 10:13 PM

    ###
    Renee -
    I like your post - "Here comes Barbaro leading by 20 lengths"...In my mind's eye I can see it and in my heart I know it...the Great Barbaro...yes!

    ###
    mike c -
    As always, interesting observations.

    Posted by: Elizabeth at October 30, 2006 10:15 PM

    OOPSY!!!!

    ONE MORE TIME--

    HORSES IN THE PET CHAIN

    Posted by: Cheryl G INDY at October 30, 2006 10:17 PM

    OK- TIME TO PULL MY HAIR OUT AGAIN- SHANNON!!!!

    Posted by: Cheryl G INDY at October 30, 2006 10:18 PM

    ####
    For those of you who have asked, my surgery is scheduled for Thursday 8:30am. I expect I will be out of it for a few days but hope to be getting Barbaro updates via Cheryl Jones (if Barbaro lets her use her computer that is).

    Thank you all for your support. I wish I could concentrate on anything but this right now, but I know you all understand.

    If I could ask a favor - every night before I go to bed I light candles for Barbaro, Foggy, S1915, MOEQ, Dr R and Jacks. Could someone do that for me (initials LSH). The only time I missed one (when I was sick) Barbaro didn't have a good night. So, yes I am superstitious - he is my inspiration - he could have given up at any time but chose to stand up and fight. I plan to do that too.

    Thank you all

    Posted by: Linda H in Denver at October 30, 2006 10:21 PM

    HORSES

    ONE MORE TRY BEFORE PULLING ALL OF MY LOCKS OUT!! :>)

    Posted by: Cheryl G INDY at October 30, 2006 10:22 PM

    Posted by: ShelleyA at October 30, 2006 10:23 PM

    #
    Joyce Moore,
    You sound like a caring and aware person. I, too, have met one horse in my life that probably should have been put down. He attacked a baby colt, by knocking down the wood partition between his and the colts stall, chewed off the colts ears and was about ready to kill it when someone came to the rescue. The horse was a maniac and was banned from the ranch after that where we had our horses, thank Goddess!

    So, yes there are certain animals that need to go back to the devine animal healer, think about things and reincarnate later as a nice horse that people will like!

    Posted by: Bonnie MacRaith at October 30, 2006 10:23 PM

    Posted by: ShelleyA at October 30, 2006 10:27 PM

    ShelleyA I like that, If you love horses
    Or for the love of horses!
    Cathy "AMERICA'S DIRTY LITTLE SECRET"
    Or America's little horse secret!

    Who is Trigger, Silver and Mister Ed?

    I don't know!!!!! What would make you open something??.

    Posted by: Debbie L.A. at October 30, 2006 10:27 PM

    Posted by: ShelleyA at October 30, 2006 10:28 PM

    ONE MORE TIME, THE CAT I'M PET SITTING FOR IS SCREAMING MY NAME FROM UP THE ROAD!! :>)


    Posted by: Cheryl G INDY at October 30, 2006 10:31 PM

    ####
    Linda H. I'll be happy to light candles for you!! Good luck with the surgery. You have all of our prayers.

    Goodnight Sweet Prince. Peppermint dreams and carrot wishes!

    Thank you Alex. You are making the Breeders Cup week so very exciting with all of the good articles.

    Posted by: Kathy J. - Hilton Head Island, SC at October 30, 2006 10:31 PM

    JUST CUT AND PASTE IT!!! DEFINITELY WORTH THE READ!!!

    http://journals.aol.com/ourbelovedangels/OurBelovedAngels/

    Posted by: Cheryl G INDY at October 30, 2006 10:32 PM

    Posted by: ShelleyA at October 30, 2006 10:36 PM

    Barbaro, I hope you have a Happy Halloween you little cutie! You can dress up as an American Hero!!!(That's what you are, anyway!!!)Well, hope you get lots of treats, little pumpkin!!!! Take Care! I love you!!!!

    Posted by: Amie at October 30, 2006 10:36 PM

    I'M GOING TO CRY!!! BOO-HOO!! IT'S DEFINITELY MONDAY!!!!

    AOL, KEEPS CHANGING IT INTO A BLUE LINK, MAYBE THAT'S THE PROBLEM!!! YEP, NOTHING LIKE BLAMING IT ON SOMEONE ELSE. :>) OK- BETTER GO GIVE KITTY SOME LOVING. BE BACK LATER AND I'LL SEND OUT MORE EMAILS TO EVERYONE I KNOW!!

    THANKS,
    CHERYL G

    Posted by: Cheryl G INDY at October 30, 2006 10:40 PM

    Hey Gang!

    Lets keep those calls and emails going!!!!
    We must win this one! Do it for Bobby and all his equine friends :)

    Posted by: Ernie at October 30, 2006 10:40 PM

    Holy Ground,Barbaro's half brother retiring

    There Cheryl, I just saw it too :)

    Posted by: Shannon & Zeena at October 30, 2006 10:41 PM

    #########
    Linda H, I light my candles late at night, so will add yours in with mine too...
    Good luck with your surgery, God will be holding you close......

    Posted by: Tracie at October 30, 2006 10:42 PM

    CHERYL G -

    Can you join me real quick on Yahoo

    I can send you the template for your links

    Posted by: Socorro at October 30, 2006 10:45 PM

    Debbie and Mike...did you see the race where Kieren Fallon got the ban? I thought the penalty was a bit harsh, but at least he can ride Ouija Board. He's George Washington's contracted jockey.
    They say the Australians will give a hefty ban where Europe will give a caution, and I saw far worse in a race last night where a horse was caused to stumble badly...steward's enquiry and nothing!
    I like Kieran Fallon, and I can't wait for him to be riding again in the UK.

    Posted by: Jo (UK) at October 30, 2006 10:45 PM

    Precious Barbaro - I hear you had another comfortable night. That's great. I wonder what you're doing now? Be sure to balance nicely on all fours. Keep growing that hoof and keep healing those bones. Please, Barbaro. Brave boy, magnificent one, treasure from God. UNDEFEATED CHAMPION. Love you, praying for you.XO

    Posted by: Elizabeth at October 30, 2006 10:46 PM

    ####
    Did anyone see that Nick Zito's Commentator is out with injury..And Areyoutalkintome might get in instead??

    Dubai Escapade is going to get a chance, but too bad her regular jock Edgar is riding Nightmare Affair.

    Posted by: Shannon & Zeena at October 30, 2006 10:46 PM

    Marilyn
    I copy and pasted your letter on the DB, and emailed it to all my email address's. Half of them I don't remember who they are. But I only got three back, with address changes.
    Now I am praying they will call!

    Faxed Burns today, Salvation flyer and Horses are our Icons. Just for fun!
    Call my senators too! People were kind of ho hum today! Monday.

    Posted by: Debbie L.A. at October 30, 2006 10:49 PM

    Wanted to share my connection from this weekend. I was at our annual Mutt March, which benefits our Humane Society on Saturday and the announcer was from a large local radio station that covers all of south Florida. She has horses and I told her about our mission (which she had no idea about horse slaughter, like everyone else I talk to) and she wanted me to email her all the info. She is going to try to get us some airtime in the mornings regarding the next call in day. I will know more when I hear back from her.

    Attention Floridians - I contacted both candidates for my district (previously represented by Foley, who was a co-sponsor of HR503). I personally took all the horse slaughter info to one of the candidates' office and asked his campaign manager to get back to me regarding his stand on this issue, in case God forbid we have to start all over next year. She has horses - guess what, had no idea about this.
    The answer will tell me who to vote for. Will keep Floridians updated.

    Janice in Florida - please email me at sirbear@bellsouth.net.

    Stay strong and patient brave Barbaro, so many people love you!

    Barb m in Florida

    Posted by: Barb m in Florida at October 30, 2006 10:51 PM

    Ok, I am confused. Some people are saying that Fallon should be cattleprodded and others say he is good. What did he do or not do?

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri from SE Texas at October 30, 2006 10:52 PM

    ###
    LindaH
    As hard as it is right now try and stay focused on your own healing process. What an inspiration our Barbaro is. I know we will all be praying and lighting candles in you honor.
    Be well LindaH

    Fan Of Barbaro

    Posted by: Cathy Potter at October 30, 2006 10:53 PM

    I'll leave the name of the MySpace group to you guys to figure out. Let me knoe what you decide.

    Thanks!

    Posted by: joyce moore at October 30, 2006 10:53 PM

    What is a suspensory injury?

    Posted by: Debbie L.A. at October 30, 2006 10:54 PM

    ####
    Joan
    I was at the Indiana Horse Rescue South today. They have not seized any more of the man's horses but are checking on them weekly. I guess those in the pasture fared better than those in the barn. The county will probably end up seizing them anyway. Several have been adopted and they are working on the medical problems of some of the others or just trying to get their weight up. I met my friend from Cincy there and she has potential homes for 2 more. These people are really dedicated to the horses. They said the horse auction near them has run off the killer buyers. Wouldn't it be wonderful if they all would? I was giving the horses carrots out in the pasture and one pregnant mare was shoving everyone out of the way and got too close to the fence which is electrified at the top. She got zapped....I felt terrible. Not sure why the one area is electrified and the others aren't.

    Posted by: Sam I Am at October 30, 2006 10:54 PM

    Jo you keep Fallin in the UK, he is not welcome here.

    Posted by: Debbie L.A. at October 30, 2006 10:57 PM

    Goodnight, Barbaro...my sweet baboo and wonder-horse. Early night for me so I hope you had a nice time with Peter today...maybe I'll see a little update in the morning. I hope so!
    I love you, sweetie XOXOX

    Posted by: Jo (UK) at October 30, 2006 10:59 PM

    Barb M.

    Thanks for all the fantastic "Florida" information. I'm finding the same thing - most people have no idea about the slaughterhouses and are shocked when you tell them. Many are horse people too. Their response is usually "I thought they closed those places years ago". As we continue to get the word out and encourage everyone to call, fax, email the Senators, we will turn the tide.
    Barb - my email to you written friday night got bounced back (today) because I had bellsouth spelled wrong. Anyway - just re-sent

    ShelleyA

    Thanks so much for making the Senator call/fax/email information so readily available. What a great idea.

    Barbaro Nation - let's keep the focus on our mission. Keep up the calls, faxes, emails to the Senators and let's get those horror houses closed permanently.

    Janice
    A proud "fan of Barbaro"

    Never give up!

    Posted by: Janice from Florida at October 30, 2006 11:02 PM

    Need Some Inspiration?

    Contact Senator Frist, As Majority Leader we need to ask him to put this on the calendar.
    Senator William H. Frist (R- TN)

    202-224-3344 Majority Leader Office Phone 202-224-3135
    202-228-1264 Fax 202-228-4637
    Contact


    Posted by: Shannon & Zeena at October 30, 2006 11:02 PM

    S 1915 FLYERS:
    I found a good place to post the flyers is in your local health food store. The people in mine had never heard of horse slaughter but were horrified. They were very willing to post the flyer.

    Posted by: Elizabeth at October 30, 2006 11:03 PM

    I know this can be depressing, but what we feared might happen is beginning to happen. It can either be a really bad thing, or we can take it as a good sign that these plants are feeling pressure to get it done before they are stopped forever.

    September worst month since 1995 for horse slaughter in US

    That was my inspiration for todays emails and calls.

    Posted by: Shannon & Zeena at October 30, 2006 11:10 PM

    Don't know if this has been posted here or not, but I'm sure that most of you will love this ... especially Mike c ... I do agree that 3 year old greatness is only achieved by winning the Triple Crown ala Secretariat, Affirmed, Seattle Slew ... as to the rest, judge for yourselves ....

    http://theraceisnottotheswift.blogspot.com/2006/10/dumbing-down-of-greatness.html

    Posted by: Linnie at October 30, 2006 11:10 PM

    Jan,

    I'd love to take the credit but I couldn't figure out how to make those links. Socorro did the work and sent it to me with instructions.

    And Shannon and Cheryl made the other ones!!

    Posted by: ShelleyA at October 30, 2006 11:12 PM

    Test.

    Anyone else having trouble posting?

    Posted by: joyce moore at October 30, 2006 11:13 PM

    Linda H.

    Please know that you are in my prayers. May Our Lord wrap His Healing Arms around you. Linda I saw your concern that someone light candles for you when you are in the hospital and away from your computer. Bless You! What a caring compassionate person you are. I'm so glad you have a positive fighting spirit - just like our boy - who is the inspiration of us all. I can't wait to hear your good report afterwards.

    Janice
    Proud to be a "fan of Barbaro"

    Never give up!

    Posted by: Janice from Florida at October 30, 2006 11:13 PM

    ###
    Shelley - thanks so much for putting the list as a link! Great idea and it makes it so much easier to get!

    Keep emailing/faxing and best of all calling!

    Posted by: Wendy at October 30, 2006 11:18 PM

    ####
    For those of you who have asked, my surgery is scheduled for Thursday 8:30am. I expect I will be out of it for a few days but hope to be getting Barbaro updates via Cheryl Jones (if Barbaro lets her use her computer that is).

    Thank you all for your support. I wish I could concentrate on anything but this right now, but I know you all understand.

    If I could ask a favor - every night before I go to bed I light candles for Barbaro, Foggy, S1915, MOEQ, Dr R and Jacks. Could someone do that for me (initials LSH). The only time I missed one (when I was sick) Barbaro didn't have a good night. So, yes I am superstitious - he is my inspiration - he could have given up at any time but chose to stand up and fight. I plan to do that too.

    Thank you all

    Posted by: Linda H in Denver at October 30, 2006 10:21 PM

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

    My dear Linda ... you already know how I feel, so I am not going to belabor it all here again.

    FOR ALL THOSE INTERESTED ...

    I would like to do a Vigil Wednesday night at 7 PM in preparation for Linda's surgery Thursday morning ... Please take a few minutes at that time to stop and light candles for a successful surgery and recovery AND for positive/healing thoughts as she travels this journey.

    There is a candle group already set up for Linda under LinH at gratefulness.org ... and here is the link:

    http://www.gratefulness.org/candles/candles.cfm?l=eng&gi=LinH

    Start lighting up right now for Linda ... she is very scared and concerned as all of us would be, but I know that all of her goodness and blessings for others will come right back to her from all of us and God and the Universe.

    LINDA .... WE ARE ALL HERE FOR YOU, DEAREST SISTER!!! AND WE LOVE YOU!!

    Posted by: Linnie at October 30, 2006 11:18 PM

    ####
    For those of you who have asked, my surgery is scheduled for Thursday 8:30am. I expect I will be out of it for a few days but hope to be getting Barbaro updates via Cheryl Jones (if Barbaro lets her use her computer that is).

    Thank you all for your support. I wish I could concentrate on anything but this right now, but I know you all understand.

    If I could ask a favor - every night before I go to bed I light candles for Barbaro, Foggy, S1915, MOEQ, Dr R and Jacks. Could someone do that for me (initials LSH). The only time I missed one (when I was sick) Barbaro didn't have a good night. So, yes I am superstitious - he is my inspiration - he could have given up at any time but chose to stand up and fight. I plan to do that too.

    Thank you all

    Posted by: Linda H in Denver at October 30, 2006 10:21 PM

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

    My dear Linda ... you already know how I feel, so I am not going to belabor it all here again.

    FOR ALL THOSE INTERESTED ...

    I would like to do a Vigil Wednesday night at 7 PM in preparation for Linda's surgery Thursday morning ... Please take a few minutes at that time to stop and light candles for a successful surgery and recovery AND for positive/healing thoughts as she travels this journey.

    There is a candle group already set up for Linda under LinH at gratefulness.org ... and here is the link:

    http://www.gratefulness.org/candles/candles.cfm?l=eng&gi=LinH

    Start lighting up right now for Linda ... she is very scared and concerned as all of us would be, but I know that all of her goodness and blessings for others will come right back to her from all of us and God and the Universe.

    LINDA .... WE ARE ALL HERE FOR YOU, DEAREST SISTER!!! AND WE LOVE YOU!!

    Posted by: Linnie at October 30, 2006 11:18 PM

    Shelley A.

    Collaboration works! Thanks to ALL those involved in making it so easy to get the contact information we need. I have the sheets printed out and carry them in my purse. I always have the numbers with me no matter where I am. Even if I'm stuck in traffic, I whip out my cell phone and make a call or two.

    Keep calling "FsOB"

    Janice
    A proud "fan of Barbaro"

    Posted by: Janice from Florida at October 30, 2006 11:19 PM

    Thank you for afternoon update Alex - now I can get on the freeway and not have to wait until I get home in this awful L.A. traffic

    Posted by: Jeri at October 30, 2006 11:20 PM

    ###
    Linnie
    He has a good point, you know!
    Some people say change the Triple Crown races.
    Wait till the horse is older. But its not fair to the eleven horses who won it as a three year old. Don't get me wrong, I wish all the horses safe trips.

    Posted by: Debbie L.A. at October 30, 2006 11:22 PM

    Alex:

    Thanks for the update. I appreciate all that you do everyday for us.

    Keep hanging in there "B".
    Michael's Miracle

    Margaret

    Posted by: Margaret at October 30, 2006 11:27 PM

    Linnie,
    Thank you for re-posting Lynda's message. I missed it earlier.
    I will certainly join you in a vigil Wednesday and she will be in my thoughts and prayers. It is a very scary time and she needs all the support we can give her.
    And the one thing that this group is not short on is SUPPORT!!

    Lynda,
    You just hang in there and get past this surgery. Of course you can think of nothing else right now....no one could!!! Just know that we are all thinking of you.

    Posted by: ShelleyA at October 30, 2006 11:27 PM

    Joyce Moore: You can count on me to.......maybe I'll finally be able to ride a horse. In the meantime: The Barbaro Effect Moves On!!!!

    Posted by: Jeanette Cavalier at October 30, 2006 11:30 PM

    Linda H,

    We've got the candles covered! Good luck and God Bless. We will all be thinking about you and praying.

    Posted by: Barb AZ at October 30, 2006 11:33 PM

    Debbie L.A.

    Ligaments hold bone to bone. They are made up of strands of tissue similar to a how a rope is made. A serious injury can cause fraying of the strands or even a rupture of the ligament. If this happens in the lower part of the horses limb, the fetlock joint can sink to the ground (worst case).

    The biggest problem with these injuries is that don't heal very well on their own. Ligaments and tendons tend to heal by accumulating scar tissue, so instead of the fibers being nice and straight and running in the same direction, it ends up being like a ball of yarn with fibers going in various directions. This can lead to decreased mobility of the joint.

    Substances like Vet-Stem and ACell can be injected into the damaged ligament or tendon. These substances help the tendon to heal more properly (and more quickly) by having the new formation of tissue (strands) run in the same direction as the healty tissue. This helps maintain the flexibility of the ligament and it's connections.

    ucdavis.edu has a lot of good information on tendon and ligament injuries.

    Hope this helps.

    http://www.vmth.ucdavis.edu/vmth/clientinfo/info/laus/lausbroch.html

    Posted by: joyce moore at October 30, 2006 11:34 PM

    ### Shelley A. (and All),

    You asked about a more extensive way to get the word out about our work and the anti-slaughter issue. What about a video on You-Tube? I don't really know anything about how You-Tube works but I do know that you can get an amazing number of people to check it out.

    Anybody know how to facilitate this?? Could be a video about our "group" and how we took this on to honor Barbaro and Mrs. Jackson. Just an idea. Input?

    Barbaro, sweetie, this weekend will be bittersweet at the races. There will not be a heart watching that will not think of you, dear one. Thank you for being you.

    Posted by: Deborah A./ Colorado at October 30, 2006 11:36 PM

    Linda H.

    You can count on us!

    Your cyber family is here to take care of you!

    You will be healed.

    Posted by: joyce moore at October 30, 2006 11:36 PM

    Cheryl in PA

    Prayers for healing for both you and Star. Blessings on both of you.

    Janice

    A proud "fan of Barbaro"

    Posted by: Janice from Florida at October 30, 2006 11:37 PM

    Linda H: We'll light the candles, you just put your positive energies into gettng well....

    We are thinking of you.

    Lisa in Colorado

    Posted by: Lisa Leach at October 30, 2006 11:39 PM

    Linda
    Praying your surgery go's well and your home soon with no trouble.
    God hears our prayers, and he will be right beside you through it all. As we will be also!

    Vigil Wednesday night at 7 PM I am in!

    Posted by: Debbie L.A. at October 30, 2006 11:39 PM

    Good Evening, Fans of Barbaro!

    ####
    I know Barbaro had a picture-perfect day grazing. So did 'the boys'. They were both hand-grazed and walked today at the ranch, and they were loving the attention from their owner and me. We needed the "alone time" with them since it had been a while and Windy really wanted the "alone time" - so did Stormy. I just kept picturing Barbaro grazing with Peter and loving the visual I was getting.

    Linda, you will be in my prayers for your recovery from the surgery. You're strong and we're all supporting you. "The family" is going to be with you thru all this. I know Cheryl Jones will let Barbaro use her computer to cheer you up and those posts are going to be bringing smiles to all of us - but especially to you. My rumblekiddens send their love and prayers (my girls Nomi and Tara).

    LITF, love you so much, my Long Time Sun.

    Barbaro, I hope tomorrow is another beautiful late October day. Wonder if the ICU nurses will do anything for Halloween. Shine on you crazy diamond. Sleep well, sleep deep and enjoy tomorrow.

    Gotta go.

    Healing, Love, Peace,
    Lyn Gilbert

    Posted by: Lyn Gilbert at October 30, 2006 11:43 PM

    Lyn Gilbert,

    How is the horse with the neurological symptoms doing?

    Posted by: joyce moore at October 30, 2006 11:45 PM

    ####
    joyce moore
    Thank you, it don't sound too good. I am sure the Jackson's will do what ever it takes for him.
    They are taking mares names for him as a stud already.

    Posted by: Debbie L.A. at October 30, 2006 11:48 PM

    ##

    Linda H, we'll be with you every step of the way. So glad Cheryl is going to keep you updated on the boy, maybe she can get him to write you letters while you're recovering!

    Take care my friend.

    Posted by: Skyler at October 30, 2006 11:53 PM

    Linda H,
    I'll pray for you Thurs. Your going to be fine, just hang in there and know that God is holding your hand through this.
    Also, don't worry about your candles being lit consider it done. I'll light some everyday for you.
    Please keep us posted on how you are. Bless you!
    Cindy a

    Posted by: cindy a at October 30, 2006 11:54 PM

    Debbie L.A.

    The good thing is that the Jackson's have the means to get him the best of care. Also, as bad as it can be, it's not life threatening.

    Posted by: joyce moore at October 30, 2006 11:55 PM

    Alex

    Thank you for the update on Peters visit to Barbaro. We should all sleep well tonite, knowing our beloved boy is comfy and had a good day, and knowing, too, that when we awake and greet the day, there you will be with another update for us in the morning.

    I hope you have a wonderful time at the Breeders Cup...I would love to be able to go. I will have to sit tight in my house and watch and cheer from my comfy cowboy chair, while you enjoy the sunshine and the glistening coats of some of our finest runners.

    Bring with you the positive energy you always seem to exude for all our beloved horses to have a safe passage and a safe journey home across the miles.

    And, have a blast!!!!

    Best,
    Therese

    Posted by: Therese at October 30, 2006 11:57 PM

    YAY Alex!!!! I know you will enjoy the BC!!!!! We expect a full report

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri From SE Texas at October 31, 2006 12:00 AM

    Joyce,

    ####
    the last I knew (as of Saturday), Avi is to be euthanized. I don't have a date, but I saw him on Saturday. He is such a loving horse and I am finally at peace with whatever happens. There are a lot of issues that I can't go into here but its been very emotional for his owner and me because we see Avi differently. There have been allegations and counter-allegations of lack of care. Its getting ugly and right now, I'm tired of everybody pointing fingers at everybody else and not doing anything to help Avi. He puts his body right onto my hands when I start the sessions which is gratifying for me because it shows he knows why I'm there and what I can do for him. He's so darn intelligent and loving and nobody else seems to see this except the owner's husband. Its only when I've been there that he's groomed and walked.
    ####

    Sorry to take up the bandwidth, Alex. I'll stop and take this offline.

    Healing, Love, Peace,
    Lyn Gilbert

    Posted by: Lyn Gilbert at October 31, 2006 12:03 AM

    Hiya, Bobbey! I've missed you. So glad that you had an ACD, sweet prince. Ms. Nikita has just had the most wonderful long weekend, hanging out with my friend who came up from FLA to visit. Kita got not one but two walks on this lovely Monday (which we deserved after last Saturday's deluge). "All creatures great & small." May you have restful slumbers to heal that sweet hoofie of yours. Hugs, pets, & "scratches" from your pals - Robyn, Brent, & Nikita

    #### To Linda H: Sending good thoughts your way, Linda! May your surgeon be as dedicated, caring, and skilled as Dr. Dean R.
    To Jeannette C.: So sorry to hear that your friend's cat, Pio, has been lost for five weeks. I'll light a candle now.
    To Martita: Another poetic posting. Many, many thanks for dedicating your incandescent energy to Barbaro and all horses.
    To all FOB: Night, everyone, & peace! ####

    Posted by: Robyn Hoffmann at October 31, 2006 12:04 AM

    #####

    Sam I Am

    Thank you for the update on the Indiana Horse Rescue.
    That's great news about the horse auction. It would be good if they were all like that.

    Posted by: Rikki at October 31, 2006 12:06 AM

    Good Night Alex

    Bobbycakes....sleep tight and heal hoof!!!!

    Linda H .....prayers will be outgoing from me to you every night until He heals you...Keep the faith!!!!

    Night Family!!!

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 31, 2006 12:10 AM

    Hi Barbaro. Glad you had a good day. We love you. Thanks Alex. Have a good time at Breeders Cup but don't forget us.

    Posted by: jane at October 31, 2006 12:11 AM

    Shelley and Linnie; LOL I think Its Linda H that is having the surgery. Not me. Unless I am not aware of something.

    LindaH you are always in my prayers. You will be ok.

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri From SE Texas at October 31, 2006 12:14 AM

    Alex,
    Thanks for the update! Always happy to know big boy is doing good!
    Goodnight everyone!

    Posted by: cindy a at October 31, 2006 12:16 AM

    Hello Barbaro !

    Had a beautiful day today -hope you did too !

    spent the day today delivering goodies to friends in the hospital- so many of them all at the same time - was thinking of Linda H today and Little Erin and Mike Rea !Love to you all !

    Praying for a safe trip for Alex and Mike Rea as they travel to Churchill Downs this week !

    Hey Alex - love that myspace for Better Talk Now - 31 years old ehhhyyy ?
    I see that Film Maker and Better Talk Now both had good workouts at Keeneland !

    Well Fans of Barbaro - have a great week !

    Love ,hugs and treats to you Bobby !

    Posted by: Julia B at October 31, 2006 12:17 AM

    ALEX,
    Thanks for the great update on Peter visiting Barbaro! So...you're Breeders Tickets have arrived? Wow....you go Alex... you deserve it.

    Posted by: Debra, WI at October 31, 2006 12:21 AM

    Barbaro,so happy another good night..and day.....sending Iove and praying with vigiIance..

    ##Thank you Martita for your beautifuI tribute to Mr Matze and Mr Brette,and our Barbaro,and aII the horses that are saddened because they 'don't win the race'....How perceptive...and wise..your postings!

    ##Iinda H,praying for you!!!


    ##CHERYI and STAR,praying dear


    ##IYN G-AVI,praying


    ##Iost kittie PIO,bunny BiIbo,sweet OPIE..
    pets that are hurting..the horses that need our heIp...

    ##our dear ones,SABINA,MIKE R,MARY I,dear ERIN and many many that I am sorry I do not know the names,but sometimes I put 'everyone that needs it' on a candIe.....

    BARBARO,bright eyes shining...
    I am coming to see you tonight!!!xxxoooo


    Iove to aII!

    Iove
    Iinda a
    oregon

    Posted by: Iinda a oregon at October 31, 2006 12:23 AM

    Lynda P

    Sorry....I know it's not you who's having the surgery. I spelled Linda's name wrong in my post.

    Posted by: ShelleyA at October 31, 2006 12:23 AM

    Nighty, night Barbaro! Glad you had a good day and got to go out for some grazing, you are a lucky guy to have such good friends! Time to tuck you in and get you all comfy and cozy in your fresh, cushy straw. Sweet dreams, hunny.

    God bless Barbaro, keep him strong, keep his courage and attitude strong.

    God bless Linda H, BDude, Felix, Avi, Sooner, Foggy, Darlin, Star, Pio, Cahill, Calculating Man, Maizie and all who need God's care tonight.

    See you all in the morning.

    Posted by: Sue W. at October 31, 2006 12:26 AM

    ####################
    Shelley; LOL that's ok.

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri From SE Texas at October 31, 2006 12:28 AM

    Lyn Gilbert,

    I'm so sorry. If you want someone to talk to, feel free to contact me at joycejmoore@comcast.net

    I truly feel your pain. I'll pray for you and Avi. I'll also send Reiki to him to help him cross the bridge where he'll find endless pastures and where he will meet all the great one who crossed before him. They never leave us, they just wait for us.

    Posted by: joyce moore at October 31, 2006 12:33 AM

    Hello Barbaro Nation!

    Candle alert...only about 881 at the moment (go to www.gratefulness.org to light a candle for Barbaro for those who don't know how/where to light a candle).

    Isn't it great to know how loved Barbaro is...so great to read that Peter took Barbaro outside to graze...ACN, thank you God.

    love to all...Claire

    Posted by: claire at October 31, 2006 12:36 AM

    Sweetpea! You went out with your friend Peter! :) :) (a thousand smiley faces)

    ALEX!!!!

    Enjoy the Breeders' Cup!!! You more than deserve it. :)

    Ro & Brady

    Posted by: Rosemarie at October 31, 2006 12:38 AM

    Lyn G

    I'm so sorry to hear about Avi. I know how hard this is for you.

    Posted by: ShelleyA at October 31, 2006 12:45 AM

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    All..... Please light a candle for Avi, include him in our prayers. I don't know to much about him ,but Lyn Gilbert has tried her best to help him & his fate is now out of her hands.

    http://www.gratefulness.org/candles/candles.cfm?l=eng&gi=AVI

    Posted by: SusanO in MI at October 31, 2006 12:48 AM

    Barbaro's candles are going out - 20 went out while I was lighting mine. Please consider lighting a candle for him. He's near 860. Thank you.

    http://www.gratefulness.org/candles/candles.cfm?l=eng&gi=barba

    Love, Light and Protection for Barbaro

    Posted by: Mary S at October 31, 2006 12:50 AM

    Hay there, Friends and Fans of Barbaro and Horse Lovers all over, I just spent a good afternoon contacting more Senators by Email. A few of their Email forms are not working, but the ones that went through are as follows: Bayh, McCain, Bond, Boxer, Clinton, Schumer, Stevens, Murkowski, Reid, Ensign, Kerry, and Warner.I thought that I'd alert everybody to the fact that each Senator states that he/she will take care of the issues of residents/constituents in their own states before they take care of other people's issues. So everybody, please contact the Senators of your respective states, and urge your fellow citizens to do the same! In this way, these legislators will know where we all stand on this issue of slaughtering horses for export of their meat overseas! There has to be at least one FOB in each of our 50 states, So get on your horses and go for it! Well, that's my progress report so far today. Best of luck to all in this battle!

    Regards from Laura S. in Washington State!

    Posted by: Laura S. in Snohomish, WA at October 31, 2006 12:51 AM

    Lyn G,

    My Heart goes out to you and Avi. Both of you are in my thoughts and prayers.

    Ro & Brady

    Posted by: Rosemarie at October 31, 2006 12:52 AM

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    All... This will make it easier.

    AVI

    Posted by: SusanO in MI at October 31, 2006 12:53 AM

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    Thank you all for your kind words. I will repeat them as they put the mask on.

    Lyn - my heart goes out to you about Avi. I, like everyone on this board, seem to hurt more for the animals than we do for ourselves. Every one of them is a gift from God. You are a wonderful soul to care so much for him.

    Posted by: Linda H in Denver at October 31, 2006 12:56 AM

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    Linda H..... you are in my thoughts & prayers.

    Posted by: SusanO in MI at October 31, 2006 12:58 AM

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    Linda H.,

    I have been including you in my prayers and I will continue to do so.

    You have so much love and support here on the board. I know you realize that. If you ever need us or even a little "pick me up", we're here. And, when you get encouraging news, we want to hear about it!! We are with you every step of the way.

    Take care of You. We'll get through this. Together.

    Posted by: Laurie H. in MN at October 31, 2006 1:14 AM

    You guys are the greatest. I went to the candles and totally broke down. I've written my dedication to him there. This horse wants to give so much love and there are those who just aren't hearing his message. That's my frustration.

    ####
    Joyce, I've already been prepping him via Reiki for transition. On Saturday after I left him, I met some friends for dinner...as I went into the restaurant, I looked up and I saw a rainbow. Thank you so much for your offer to send Reiki as well...his owner saw a double rainbow, her husband saw a butterfly.

    But enough of my situation.I've taken up enough bandwidth. We need to focus on S. 1915 - getting the word out, getting our friends to also call the Big 7 and our own state Senators and to just call, fax, e-mail. This is the priority.

    The great thing about this board is the immediate offers of support for any of us who need it. Alex, Tim, this is part of the miracle that is this website, part of the miracle that is The Barbaro Effect.

    I am so honored to be part of this group. I just wish I could give back more.

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    SherryVW - will get to you tomorrow after my "interview". This is gonna be interesting since nobody at Aveda is telling me what the heck I'm being interviewed for. Do you have any pics of you with Bella? I'd love to see her pictures again...say hi to Marshall for me. You make me smile. Next time I'm at the ranch with 'the boys', I'll take some pics so all of you can see how much better Stormy is looking. I may or may not have Jury Duty this week so my next visit to 'the boys' is not definite. Friday or Saturday.

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    Linda H you are so sweet. Take care of yourself.

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    Becky F, will also get back to you tomorrow. Hugs to Stan and the Meezers and hope you are feeling better. Say hi to the church group...love those people.

    Guys, you are so wonderful.

    Alex, have a wonderful time at the BC...can you be our roving correspondent? Give us the latest scoop????

    Healing, Love, Peace,
    Lyn Gilbert

    Posted by: Lyn Gilbert at October 31, 2006 1:22 AM

    Hi Linda H. - I just got back on the board, and it took me a minute to catch up to what is going on.

    May the hands of The Master Healer of all time guide your surgeon's hands. May all of your angels come in and stand next to each nurse and each doctor in the operating room, bringing Divine Order, Divine Peace and Right and Perfect Outcomes. God is with you - rest in His Love.

    Love, Light and Protection for Linda H.

    Posted by: Mary S at October 31, 2006 1:23 AM

    Light candles please.

    #######
    Lynda from Texas..do you want me to contact Alex to get ideas about Peter and Michael?

    Posted by: Mary at October 31, 2006 1:23 AM

    Barbaro-Sooooooo happy you had another good day. Sleep tight, sweet dreams.

    Alex: Where are your tickets? Have you ever been to Churchill? Weather for Lexington on Saturday is saying low 40's. Don't know about Louisville; weather really does change in KY from minute to minute.

    Thanks you all you do for us.

    Kim
    Nicholasville, KY

    Posted by: Kim at October 31, 2006 1:24 AM

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    Linda H.

    Your a true inspiration. My thoughts and prayers are with you as long as you need them. Keep the Barbaro spirt with you throughout. We all know it works MIRACLES!

    Posted by: Barb D. at October 31, 2006 1:26 AM

    I have a stupid question (as usual)

    When did everyone stop calling Barbaro "Bobby". Did I miss something ....again?

    Posted by: smitty at October 31, 2006 1:39 AM

    Lyn Gilbert,

    Would it help if we coordinated our sending of Reiki? If you want to set up a specific time, just let me know.

    Also, you give back A LOT by just by being here.

    Posted by: joyce moore at October 31, 2006 1:39 AM

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    linnie and perhaps whoever else may be interested..

    I do not measure greatness by wiining a triple crown, or else I couldn't consider BARBARO TO BE GREAT, which I think he he's one of the all-time greats.

    To me( again just my opinion), A truly great one does not pick and choose when to run and who to run against. A great one runs, let the others worry about running against me, I AM THE MEASURING STICK, let them try to beat me..I run on a fast track, off track, any track..I run in the east, west and south...I AM GREAT...ala JOHN HENRY, SECRETARIAT, BARBARO....I do not duck anyone(skip a triple crown race to ambush you later when your all beat up)..I DANCE ALL THE DANCES AND YOU GO HOME CRYING..thats my version of a great one..take on all comers ALL the time..

    A wise man once told me(my dad) "its easy to be a big fish in a little pond"....great ones swim with the sharks...Secretariat did, John did, and Barbaro did and would have continued to do so....

    Posted by: mike c at October 31, 2006 1:40 AM

    Ok, I can't stand making any more typos today, so I'm off for tonight.

    Take care!

    Posted by: joyce moore at October 31, 2006 1:41 AM

    ##Smitty - I still call him Bobby - well, most of the time anyway.

    Love, Light and Protection for Bobby

    Posted by: Mary S at October 31, 2006 1:41 AM

    Smitty: I still call him Bobby - I also call him the Undeeated Barbaro....He is both to me....

    Lisa in Colorado

    Posted by: Lisa Leach at October 31, 2006 1:45 AM

    Mike C. - your words make me want to stand up and clap!! I like that thinking. Bobby is born of greatness isn't he? Magnificent Steed - Champion of All Champions. Was it Dr. Richardson that said being with Bobby you know you are in the presence of greatness.

    Love, Light and Protection for Bobby

    Posted by: Mary S at October 31, 2006 1:46 AM

    Hey Barbaro, sweet prince!\

    Glad you didn't miss Peter's visit today, and that you got out to graze a bit.

    It's that time of day again. Tucking you in, fluffing the bedding, turning on the nite lite and whispering a lullabye in your beautiful ears.
    Have a good night, babycakes, with lotsa lovely dreams. Hugs and smooooochies! I'll be in tomorrow to check on you

    Posted by: Toby at October 31, 2006 1:54 AM

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    Mary S

    Thats what makes the BARBARO story that much sadder, he wasn't a good horse, he was a GREAT horse. ALL the trainers and owners and all involved knew, They knew of Bernardini and all the rest, Patrick Biancone said he'd have won the Belmont by 40 lenghts(and who won by 31??), that was his way of saying, hey this is a special one..

    DOC knew, Mike Matz knew, Edgar knew, the Jacksons knew,,,thats why Barbaro is still here today, his will and all those involved knowing just how special he is, will never quit on him. THEY FEEL THAY OWE HIM THE CHANCE.. and I applaud all of them for it,,,,Lightning stikes just every so often, and Barbaro was hit by that special bolt and NO ONE should ever doubt it or forget it...

    OK I'm off the soap box...

    MAY THE BEST HORSES WIN SATURDAY AND ALL GET CLEAN TRIPS..

    Posted by: mike c at October 31, 2006 1:54 AM

    mike c: The great ones run, and have owners who want to let them prove their greatness by running against all comers ..After his victory in the Preakness, his owners should have run him in the Belmont - instead, they carefully orchestrated races against less than worthy competition.... This isnt Bernardini's fault - He has done all they have asked of him - He might well be a great horse - I guess we will soon see because he does finally have competition...I can't wait to see what he is made of...I will be happy to give him his kudos if he comes through and proves his greatness against a tough field...

    Posted by: Lisa Leach at October 31, 2006 1:55 AM

    hi all, there is a really nice article on the daily racing form's website....drf.com.

    article by david grening is an interview with michael matz...sorry i do not know how to post the url....keep the faith in barbaro....and as always thanks to alex

    Posted by: donna w at October 31, 2006 1:58 AM

    Holy Ground (Barbaros other brother) was retired .. The could not bring him back after his injury..

    Posted by: Katie at October 31, 2006 1:59 AM

    Alex,

    I'm so happy that you have received your Breeder's Cup tickets!

    If you would please consider the advice of a much-loved, highly respected woman, Mrs. Jackson, as she has said, "live the moment. It's the greatest way in the world to live -- because you truly live. If you're always projecting into the future, you're not enjoying the moment."

    Enjoy Alex. You SO deserve your moment.

    Posted by: Laurie H. in MN at October 31, 2006 1:59 AM

    Forgot the link for Holy Ground.. you guys need to teach some of us other how to do your code links, whatever you call it


    http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/todaysnews/newsview.asp?recno=67509&subsec=6

    Posted by: Katie at October 31, 2006 2:01 AM

    Lisa L,

    And others hand pick opponents to have a Glass Jawed champion(check to see how many bobby frankel stakes winners beat field greater than 5 runners in it)..

    Just how many grade 1 placed horses has Bernardini beat so far???..and Bluegrass Cat can't count because he was injured when beaten...ditto Barbaro....Grade 1 winners dont duck...unless there a chinks in the armor...

    Posted by: mike c at October 31, 2006 2:01 AM

    Back after an absense. It's so good to be able read all the posts again.

    Linda H, you are the best--we are all pulling for you!

    And Premium Tap, what a hoot with his crazy wagging tongue! I can't wait til Saturday! I hope you have a blast, Alex, and tell us all about it, while we watch the tube. We'll keep an eye out for you on the sidelines!!

    Sallie

    Posted by: Sal;lie at October 31, 2006 2:03 AM

    Hi All
    Sorry we have not posted the last few days. We made all B’s deliveries. Lot’s of good stuff. We have been busy. Rach has not been feeling good & Dee has been out sick too. So we just didn’t have time to post. We also are working on fundraiser. Any way NBC is good. You know no news is good news. Bad news is always reported quickly. Check your email, if you sent us one. I tied to get up to date with them. Good night & god bless,
    We Believe
    Alie
    KF

    Posted by: Alie at October 31, 2006 2:11 AM

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    Smitty,
    At one time Dr. Richardson said something about how he just couldn't bring himself to call Barbaro "Bobby". After that some people changed to Barbaro. I agree, he is just too much of a horse to be a Bobby in my mind, however, I also have been known to call him "Big B" so go figure!

    Posted by: Bonnie MacRaith at October 31, 2006 2:14 AM

    MIke C: Exactly

    Saturday will be interesting...Cant wait

    Posted by: Lisa Leach at October 31, 2006 2:15 AM

    Mike C. - I agree but for one little detail - Barbaro IS a great horse - not was (imo), but IS - I understand you are talking about racehorse, and feeling the need to even mention the "tense" is probably my issue - but he IS so much more - in this moment, in the present, Bobby is a great horse.

    Love, Light and Protection for Bobby

    Posted by: Mary S at October 31, 2006 2:18 AM

    Donna, thanks for the FYI on the Michael Matz article. Some good details on B! Especially this: "With the winter months coming, there has been some talk about moving Barbaro to warmer climate, though no decision has been made."

    If they move that horse..I'm going with him!

    Posted by: Mary at October 31, 2006 2:21 AM

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    Smitty: Don't know if anyone really told you, but "Bobby" was/is Barbaro's stable name. . . His nickname while he was in training. Truthfully, he has about a thousand "nicknames" on this site, and they all spell "love."

    Posted by: annie inTX at October 31, 2006 2:24 AM

    Beautiful Barbaro,
    Love, hugs, "scratchies", and a kiss on your nose. Novenas & votives continue for you 24/7.
    My heart beats for your heart, Barbaro!
    Have a ginger snap and be snug and comfy, dream positive healing dreams tonight. . .
    always with love, Lou Ann

    Posted by: Lou Ann, Pennsylvania at October 31, 2006 2:31 AM

    TEST :>)

    PerfectDrift

    Posted by: Cheryl G INDY at October 31, 2006 2:33 AM

    I DID IT-- ARE U ONLINE SHAN - SHELLY?? YEA!!! :>)

    ACTUALLY, THAT ARTICLE IS GOOD ABOUT PERFECT DRIFT IF ANYONE IS A FAN.

    LUV & PRAYERS,
    CHERYL G
    :>)

    Posted by: Cheryl G INDY at October 31, 2006 2:36 AM

    Nitey nite Bobby-healing rest & sweet dreams. Love & prayers XXOO

    Posted by: Cheryl -- NY at October 31, 2006 2:41 AM

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    Congrats, Cheryl . . . another link monster!! :-)

    Posted by: annie inTX at October 31, 2006 2:41 AM

    BARBARO is a great horse, but even better than that he's a miracle and a CHAMPION..

    Posted by: mike c at October 31, 2006 2:44 AM

    #
    So, does anyone know if we are still suppose to use the ####### sign? Seems like more than half the board is not using it. Any opinions?

    Posted by: Bonnie MacRaith at October 31, 2006 2:44 AM

    CANDLE ALERT - BOBBY IS UNDER 1,000 !!!!

    Please light candles for Bobby, Mike, Erin, Linda H, Star, ALibi, Felix, the rescue horses, those poor horses slaughtered today and all our human and animal friends who need a little help.

    Thanksto ALex & Tim for the site and updates.

    #####

    BDude, Tony and the Big Dudette say hi to all their friends in Barbaroland - you are all wonderful people.


    Steve & BDude
    FOB

    Posted by: Steve & BDude at October 31, 2006 2:46 AM

    Posted by: ShelleyA at October 31, 2006 2:47 AM

    Okay, I tried to post cute article about Better Talk Now's myspace page but it didn't work!!!!

    Posted by: ShelleyA at October 31, 2006 2:48 AM

    ANNIE IN TX--MY LINKING WAS WORKING PERFECTLY LAST WEEK, THAT'S WHY I'M BLAMING IT ON BEING MONDAY!! LOL!!! :>)

    SHELLY-- I HAVE A MYSPACE PAGE-- I'LL FIX IT UP TO BE MUCH MORE ANTI- HORSE SLAUGHTER RELATED THEN SEND IT AROUND. ACTUALLY I HAVE SOME GOOFY FRIENDS SO MAYBE I'LL SET UP A NEW PAGE--ALL ANTI HORSE SLAUGHTER RELATED--GREAT IDEA!!!

    LUV & PRAYERS,
    CHERYL G

    Posted by: Cheryl G INDY at October 31, 2006 2:49 AM

    U CAN SEND IT TO ME SHELLY AND I CAN TRY :>)

    Posted by: Cheryl G INDY at October 31, 2006 2:50 AM

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    Yep, Cheryl. Monday will do it everytime!

    Posted by: annie inTX at October 31, 2006 2:55 AM

    It's so nice to hear about Peter's visits with you sweet boy. He sure takes good care of you and obviously cares about you very much. Looks like you capture the hearts of everyone who sees you or knows about you. You're such a charmer Barbaro!
    I hope you have a very comfortable night, filled with lots of healing rest and relaxation. Sweet dreams beautiful boy. You're in my thoughts, my prayers, my heart. I love you Barbaro.

    The miracle continues...

    Posted by: Sandie at October 31, 2006 2:56 AM

    Hi Folks:

    I just set up a slaughter message on the Boston Craigslist - another good way to get the word out.

    #####
    Linda H - with all these people praying for you everything will be fine - think about healing.

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    Send some positive thoughts out to the universe for a safe Breeders Cup Day - many great horses doing what God meantthem to do - run as fast as they can.

    Steve & BDude
    FOB

    Posted by: Steve & BDude at October 31, 2006 2:56 AM

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    LYN GILBERT:
    Lyn, you are such a special and major contributor to the TWR site - never feel that you are not - I think you are a most special contributor to Barbaro and to all of us who come here.
    Please know Avi and you are especially being remembered in my prayers. I am sensing an urgency in your words and wish I could do something more, but please know you are not alone, nor is Avi.
    #########

    #########
    FOR LINDA H. - I so wish I could do something nice for you, even if just to sit quietly with you for strength, but please know you ARE and WILL REMAIN in my many prayers, and I send you a hug.
    A lot of power is headed your way from the TWR site and I can only think that it is a very positive energy coming from such a special group as these people. with love, Lou Ann
    ###########

    Posted by: Lou Ann, Pennsylvania at October 31, 2006 2:56 AM

    New Story on MM and What Could of Been

    Quote from article: "Perhaps the most interesting gift Barbaro has received is a box of holy water from the River Jordan, sent by Sheikh Mohammed al-Maktoum and his wife. Sheikh Mohammed owns Bernardini, whose victories in the Preakness, Jim Dandy, Travers, and Jockey Club Gold Cup have vaulted him past Barbaro in the race for champion 3-year-old and potentially Horse of the Year."

    Posted by: Shannon & Zeena at October 31, 2006 2:58 AM

    Good Evening, Barbaro and Alex...

    Hope both of you are doing well..both of you sound very upbeat....Congrats, Alex on receiving the BC tickets....hmmm...good going Barbaro...!!!!


    Ha...ha....!

    Posted by: Debra B. at October 31, 2006 2:58 AM

    Hi FOB's:
    I've been reading your ideas on getting the word out. They are all good! Keep coming up with ideas. Here's a couple things I've done! A few small business groups have allowed me to speak! Great response. I have printed flyers, the HSUS on one side and "America's Dirty Little Secret" on the other side. A second page I've typed a plea with some facts about HS and listed websites for people to go to for the cold hard facts. I stick them on windshields in parking lots. I have placed well over 700 so far!
    Let's do whatever we can to get this bill passed. No idea is too small! Then, as some of you have suggested, someday we'll all get together and PARTY! Hey, let's party in Montana and have (hopefully) ex-Senator Burns sign a couple thousand isssues of Vanity Fair!
    Daryl
    Proud member of
    Fans Of Barbaro

    Posted by: Daryl Smoliak at October 31, 2006 2:58 AM

    ok Alex.........get with John Servis.
    Love to family and posse...............
    Susan

    Posted by: SusajW at October 31, 2006 3:07 AM

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    Crimmine. Asked about how to do those links and just get ignored.. guess if you are not in the "cliche" you are not taken seriously..


    See i can use the ### like was asked..

    Posted by: Katie at October 31, 2006 3:12 AM

    Hello Fans of Barbaro!

    If they move Barbaro for warmer weather, I wonder where he'll go?

    Great Article On Barbaro(Sorry if it was already posted)
    _________________________________________________
    Still in wonder of what could've been

    Sabina Louise Pierce/University of Pennsylvania
    Trainer Michael Matz, with Barbaro at New Bolton Center, will send Round Pond in the Distaff
    By DAVID GRENING
    FAIR HILL, Md. - With 60 horses spread over two barns at the horse-heavenly Fair Hill Training Center on the Maryland-Pennsylvania border, trainer Michael Matz certainly has enough work to keep himself occupied on a daily basis.

    While he attends to his string of horses, however, Matz's thoughts never stray too far from the horse standing in a stall 19 miles down the road at the University of Pennsylvania's George D. Widener Hospital for Large Animals at the New Bolton Center in Kennett Square, Pa. It has been a little more than five months since Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro suffered a catastrophic injury to his right hind leg in the early stages of the Preakness at Pimlico, and for now, he is continuing to win his fight for survival.

    Less than two weeks ago, as Matz prepared to ship five horses from Fair Hill to Kentucky - including the filly Round Pond, who is running in Saturday's $2 million Breeders' Cup Distaff at Churchill Downs - Matz couldn't help think aloud what it would have been like if Barbaro had been able to get on that van.

    "It sure would have been nice having this horse running in the Classic or, who knows, running in Europe next year," Matz said. "It's just such a shame. Maybe it's a bigger thing what he's done, bringing the racing public together - not just the racing public, but people in general."

    The interest in Barbaro remains intense. There are still signs of encouragement on the fence posts at the New Bolton Center. One reads, "Grow Hoof Grow." Another reads, "Believe in Barbaro."

    Large get-well cards from tracks such as Churchill Downs and Belmont Park, signed by thousands of racing fans during the summer, adorn the lobby of the hospital. Outside Barbaro's stall in the intensive care unit of New Bolton, there are plenty of cards and other paraphernalia. In addition to the hand-written cards from school-kids from as far away as Arizona, there is a mini-statue of St. Francis, the patron saint of animals.

    Perhaps the most interesting gift Barbaro has received is a box of holy water from the River Jordan, sent by Sheikh Mohammed al-Maktoum and his wife. Sheikh Mohammed owns Bernardini, whose victories in the Preakness, Jim Dandy, Travers, and Jockey Club Gold Cup have vaulted him past Barbaro in the race for champion 3-year-old and potentially Horse of the Year.

    "It's sort of sad every time I see the races that Bernardini is in," Matz said. "Wouldn't that have been a nice rivalry between the two? Whether [Barbaro] was better or whether he wasn't, that's what makes a good conversation or a good rivalry between the two. That, to me, would have been a heck of a lot of fun."

    Barbaro looks surprisingly good for a horse who can hardly walk. He has put on weight - he now weights over 1,100 pounds - but he is not fat. He still has some muscle definition throughout. Aside from his right hind leg and left hind foot, the only other part of Barbaro's body that is disfigured is his left shoulder, which had been blistered following hours on the operating table.

    Aside from a summer trip to Saratoga, and this trip to Kentucky, Matz has visited Barbaro on a daily basis. Before he goes home following training hours, Matz makes the 25-minute drive to Kennett Square, Pa., and often takes Barbaro outside to graze and stand in the sun for 30 minutes. Dr. Dean Richardson, the surgeon who operated on Barbaro's shattered right hind leg May 21, usually takes Barbaro out for another 30 minutes later in the day, Matz said.

    Matz will sometimes change the bandages on Barbaro's healthy front legs, brush his coat, and clean up his stall.


    "He's done an awful lot for me, this is the least I can do for him," Matz said following a recent visit with Barbaro. "I live 10 minutes from here. The kids go to school right alongside of here. [One day], I was grazing him and the school bus went by, and all the school kids yelled out for Barbaro."

    Barbaro's right hind leg is still in a fiberglass cast, one that has been changed multiple times the last few months. His left hind foot, which developed the often-fatal disease laminitis, has a boot on it and is encased by electrical tape.

    "There's a spot on the bottom of his toe, right on the tip of his toe, that is not healed yet," Matz said. "That's always the last thing to get healed. If we wouldn't have had the problem with his left hind foot, I think he would have been out of the cast by now."

    Matz said he hopes this cast is the last one Barbaro has to wear. With the winter months coming, there has been some talk about moving Barbaro to warmer climate, though no decision has been made.

    The New Bolton Center has sent out twice-monthly updates on Barbaro, and in them Richardson remains cautiously optimistic about Barbaro's progress. The goal of all the medical attention Barbaro receives is to, first, save his life, and secondly, enable him to become a stallion a year or two from now.

    "I'm always optimistic about him, whether it's his racing career or whether it's here," Matz said, "and I hope someday he can stand as a stallion and produce some young horses,"

    Matz admits that he was not able to fully celebrate Barbaro's victory in the Kentucky Derby. He said he hopes he can get back to the Derby.

    "I guess, once you have one as good as him you keep looking for the next one," Matz said. "I got some very nice notes from people, and I look at it now that if I never get another good horse like this, that at least I had this one once.

    "Dan Hendricks was real nice," he said, referring to the trainer of Brother Derek. "He certainly has gone through a lot himself, and he said, whatever happens, just remember that you won the Derby."

    Matz won the Derby with his first starter in the race. On Saturday, he will be making his first appearance in the Breeders' Cup when he saddles Round Pond in the Distaff.

    Matz took over the training of Round Pond from John Servis in late spring and had to work on her feet to get her to the races. On Aug. 27, Round Pond was beaten a head by Promenade Girl in the Grade 2 Molly Pitcher at Monmouth Park. Another foot issue arose that forced Round Pond to miss some training time leading up to the Grade 1 Beldame at Belmont, where she finished third, beaten seven lengths by Fleet Indian.

    Matz used glue-on shoes on Round Pond for the Beldame and will use them again in the Breeders' Cup. Because Round Pond has thinly soled feet, the nails from a regular-shoe sometimes pinched her. The glue-ons help to elevate the sole higher off the ground.

    On Sunday, at Keeneland, Round Pond worked five furlongs in a solid 59 seconds. Later that day, she vanned over to Churchill Downs, where she walked Monday and was to return to training Tuesday.

    "I'm looking forward to it," Matz said. "I think Round Pond, knowing how she came into the last race, I think she has a shot. We got beat seven lengths by the favorite in the race, and I think if everything's right I know she can improve. Whether she can make up seven lengths, I don't know. I know one thing, she'll try her heart out."

    Posted by: Debra, WI at October 31, 2006 3:14 AM

    An article on the retirement of Holy Gound, Barbaro's older brother.

    http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/todaysnews/newsview.asp?recno=67509&subsec=6

    Posted by: Lois at October 31, 2006 3:14 AM

    ##

    Lyn Gilbert,

    I hope you can feel all the love and positive energy we're sending your way tonight--and Avi's way. Hang in there.

    Everyone-

    There's a post on Forum. Rachel is in the hospital with "cardiac" symptoms. It may be stress; fingers and toes crossed that she'll be all right and go home soon!

    Posted by: Susan E. at October 31, 2006 3:16 AM

    #####

    Katie: Sorry you didn't get an answer. Email me at acwright45@sbcglobal.net and I'll give you the instructions.

    Posted by: annie inTX at October 31, 2006 3:17 AM

    Hello Barbaro,

    Peter is a true friend to you Honey. When he visits, be sure you give him plenty of room in your stall so that he can take care of you. That will help him out alot!

    Why don't we get you settled in for the night? You'll need your blanket and a soft pile of straw. Tomorrow you will get more love and treats! And don't be afraid to give a little love out yourself Honey.

    Now close your eyes and start on some sweet dreams. Visits from Mom and Dad, spearmints, a visit from Peter, carrots, time with Dr. Richardson, pears, laughs with your Team, apples........good night Barbaro. I love you. XXOO

    Posted by: Laurie H. in MN at October 31, 2006 3:19 AM

    Mike C -- Great words. Some of what you said, about running everywhere, against all comers, sounded a bit like our late great sprinter hero, Lost in the Fog, who thrived on shipping anywhere, any time, with no fussiness, and laughing at the competition. Both sneaky biters, too!
    We are surely fortunate to have known both these great ones in the same time, one running fast and short, one running fast and long. Believe in miracles.

    Posted by: Susan in Saratoga at October 31, 2006 3:19 AM

    OMG . . . poor Rachel. Susan E., did you talk to Alie? Where did this news come from? I feel so badly about this.

    Posted by: annie inTX at October 31, 2006 3:22 AM

    Thanks Alex, as usual, for all the updates on Barbaro and the races.

    ####
    Debra, WI - thanks for the article on Michael Matz regarding Barbaro and Round Pound.

    Let's all pray for a safe trip for ALL horses involved in the Breeders Cup...

    Believe in Barbaro
    Believe in Miracles.

    Posted by: lynnette at October 31, 2006 3:22 AM

    When Barbaro got injured at the start of the Preakness, I was in tears because I knew Barbaro was a true competitor. The horse had so much emotion and was ready to win not just the Preakness, but also the Belmont. This is mentally the most competitive horse I have ever seen and he was a true champion. The day of the accident is the saddest event in sports I seen in my lifetime. I would love to meet Barbaro in person, because I could tell he is a great horse with a great attitude. I wish Barbaro and his owners, jockey, and trainers the best of luck.

    Posted by: Sean Holley at October 31, 2006 3:24 AM

    #####

    Hi Sean!

    Katie: Still with us?

    Posted by: annie inTX at October 31, 2006 3:25 AM

    HAY, ALL, LISTEN UP...for those of you who can access the Forum, there's a thread under "GENERAL" called "Good wishes for Rachel" (I think that's the title) where you can send her good wishes and Alie will collect them for her. I read over there that Rach insisted on going home...I sure hope they gave her a thorough work-up first!
    Please take a minute and send our girl your best wishes and prayers - thank you!
    Nancy

    Posted by: Nancy in CT at October 31, 2006 3:27 AM

    ARTICLE FROM SHELLY-- HOPE THIS WORKS!!! :>)

    BetterTalkNow

    Posted by: Cheryl G INDY at October 31, 2006 3:30 AM

    Posted by: Cheryl G INDY at October 31, 2006 3:32 AM


    3-Year-old Eclipse: Bernardini or Barbaro?

    Let's look into the future. Bernardini has won the Breeders' Cup Classic and it's time to vote for the Eclipse Awards. In a move that seemingly makes no logical sense, yet one that actually makes very good sense, albeit in a convoluted way, the vote may very well go like this: Bernardini for Horse of the Year; Barbaro for champion 3-year-old. These are two horses that both deserve an Eclipse Award, and there is no other way to achieve that.

    Look at the 3-year-old division this way: Bernardini has won the grade I Preakness and Travers, and grade II Jim Dandy and Withers. Barbaro won the grade I Kentucky Derby and Florida Derby and grade III Holy Bull and Tropical Park Derby. But Barbaro won on the grass and in the slop, and most important, he won the Kentucky Derby -- by 6 1/2 lengths against one of the strongest and deepest fields assembled in years. Forget his miraculous recovery and the unprecedented publicity he generated for the sport. In the 3-year-old division, he will have achieved basically just as much as Bernardini, who with a victory in the Classic would make him as worthy a Horse of the Year as we've had in years.

    Posted by: David Letell at October 31, 2006 3:34 AM

    Mike C. - now question about that. Champion - then, now, and always!

    Love, Light and Protection for Bobby

    Posted by: Mary S at October 31, 2006 3:35 AM

    ##

    I'M SETTING UP ANOTHER MYSPACE PAGE FOR ANTI-HORSE SLAUGHTER, I AGREE WITH SHELLY-- MYSPACE GETS TONS OF HITS!! ANYWAY, BRIEFLY, COULD U TELL ME IF RACHEL IS OK. THIS MYSPACE PAGE WILL TAKE A WHILE TO SET UP.

    HOPE YOU ARE FEELING BETTER RACHEL!!!!

    THANKS-
    CHERYL G
    :>)

    Posted by: Cheryl G INDY at October 31, 2006 3:39 AM

    Candle alert!

    www.gratefulness.org

    Posted by Pain-in-the-butt-Barb

    Posted by: Barb AZ at October 31, 2006 3:39 AM

    ####
    Thanks Debra,Wi for the wonderful article on Michael Matz and the upcoming BC. My fingers are crossed for Round Pond. She will give her heart for Michael I'm sure!

    I hope if Barbaro does go to a warmer climate for the winter that he will get the same superb care he is getting at NBC. He will have to make all new friends.

    Posted by: Rosemary in NE OHIO at October 31, 2006 3:45 AM

    ###Bonnie - thanks for reminding us. As I remember it, we are to use ### if we are off-topic, (from Bobby, and/or updates), and for short periods, right?

    Love, Light and Protection for Bobby

    Posted by: Mary S at October 31, 2006 3:46 AM

    Attention any MO accident horse rescue sponsors, please go to the thread on MO mommies. There is a list of NBC people and we need to discuss Christmas sponsorship. There are posts explaining.

    Posted by: Rosemary in NE OHIO at October 31, 2006 3:47 AM

    ###Mike - I meant "no" not now question about....

    Posted by: Mary S at October 31, 2006 3:47 AM

    ALEX
    How awesome, you're going to the Breeders Cup. Lucky you!

    Bobby
    I'm so glad you managed to be awake when Peter came to visit. You have a good night magnificent horse. Stay happy and safe under God's protection. I pray believing and expecting there will be more good news about you tomorrow. Sleep well beautiful boy.

    Posted by: Susan in TX at October 31, 2006 3:52 AM

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    LauraS in WA

    I just love reading your updates daily. You are a true foot soldier. I love your enthusiasm. You inspire me to keep making those calls to the seven and commerce committee. You keep on going, girl!!!!!!

    Posted by: Rosemary in NE OHIO at October 31, 2006 3:55 AM

    Goodnight sweet Barbaro. Snuggle in your straw and heal that toe and grow that hoof. Tomorrow people who love you will walk you and let you graze a little, change your bandages and give you a good brushing, bring you treats and take care of your medical needs. The rest of us will be praying so that you will be soon able to lose the cast. That will be such a good day. Butterfly kisses from Bella, Gracie and me, big guy!!!

    ####
    LindaH,
    Because of your truly generous and kind heart you will have a multitude of candles lit as you requested. Healing thoughts and prayers will be with you until you tell us what we want to hear, that you won your battle. God Bless!!!!!

    ####
    Prayers for Mike, Erin, Sabina, Rachel and all others and their beloved pets who need special graces.

    Posted by: Rosemary in NE OHIO at October 31, 2006 4:23 AM

    Cheryl

    Joyce Moore was trying to do something on myspace also. Maybe you can hook up with her.

    You can't use slaughter in the title or we will loose people. There were a few ideas today:
    America's Dirty Little Secret
    If you Love Horses

    e-mail me and let me know how you're making out with it


    Posted by: ShelleyA at October 31, 2006 4:24 AM

    Alex, I hope that you will be our eyes and ears at the Breeder's Cup. We want to know all the "behind the scenes" stuff too. You are going to need a mighty big note book!!!!!!!

    Posted by: Rosemary in NE OHIO at October 31, 2006 4:26 AM

    They have internet access at Churchill Downs...maybe Alex can give us some on the spot updates:)

    Posted by: ShelleyA at October 31, 2006 4:28 AM

    Hi Everyone
    late but it's still Monday here :)

    Thanks, Alex, as always.

    Thanks to God for Barbaro's continued healing, for Peter, Michael, and everyone who cares for him

    ########

    Rachel..
    You must take care of yourself, Sweetie. You are so precious to so many

    ########

    LindaH

    You know I'm thinking about you. This will all be behind you before you know it

    #####

    Everyone, please go to thread number 2048 on the Discussion Boards to post your get-well wishes for Linda. She SAYS she's going to take her lap-top with her. And I thought I was hardcore. I'll be printing the messages for her, and news about our boy and all the news she'll need to keep up with everyone. http://forums.delphiforums.com/timwoolley/messages?msg=2048.1

    It's been a DAY Good, but hectic. We're so close. Keep on keepin' on, everyone. Our senators have GOT to listen

    Love to all, and prayers for everyone who needs them
    Cheryl

    Posted by: Cheryl Jones at October 31, 2006 4:33 AM

    Cheryl Jones

    Can you post that message again when Linda goes in the hospital so we all have it.

    Thanks

    Posted by: ShelleyA at October 31, 2006 4:35 AM

    Good night, sweet Velvet Nose. Sleep well, heal, dream of SB 1915 passing, and get well! Be careful getting up and down, and no clowning. Have ACN so we can see you tomorrow as you have ACD!

    Posted by: Susan E. at October 31, 2006 4:39 AM

    Hi Everybody,

    Again wanted to put this flier out so everyone that needs to can post it wherever you think it may do the most good! It in no way is in violation of anyone's copyrights to use this!! I made it with permission from the artist to use the background image, and I designed the rest myself, and give all of you permission to use My Anti's Last Walk flier on behalf of the horses of America!!

    Alex, Have a wonderful day at the Breeder's Cup and thanks for all you've done and continue to do to keep this Barbaro effect going strong!! Cheers!!

    ANTI's LAST WALK FLIER You will find it here: http://hi2winners.com/img/antis_last_walk2.jpg

    Good Luck at the Races!!
    jock4hire (lj)

    Posted by: jock4hire at October 31, 2006 4:40 AM

    ####
    Were any Fans of Barbaro in Oprah's audience today?? She gave everyone in the audience a 1K debit card to spend on one or many charities of their choice. Imagine how many horses we could have saved today if a lot of FOB's were there. She also gave everyone a camera to record who and what they spent the money on and she will use the video in a future show. We could have spread the news of horse rescues good work as well. Anybody in the audience ?????

    Posted by: Rosemary in NE OHIO at October 31, 2006 4:57 AM

    #####

    Here's Linda H's. post:

    Posted by: annie inTX at October 31, 2006 4:58 AM

    #####

    Whoops, I'm too tired here to think straight. Here it is:

    ####
    For those of you who have asked, my surgery is scheduled for Thursday 8:30am. I expect I will be out of it for a few days but hope to be getting Barbaro updates via Cheryl Jones (if Barbaro lets her use her computer that is).

    Thank you all for your support. I wish I could concentrate on anything but this right now, but I know you all understand.

    If I could ask a favor - every night before I go to bed I light candles for Barbaro, Foggy, S1915, MOEQ, Dr R and Jacks. Could someone do that for me (initials LSH). The only time I missed one (when I was sick) Barbaro didn't have a good night. So, yes I am superstitious - he is my inspiration - he could have given up at any time but chose to stand up and fight. I plan to do that too.

    Thank you all

    Posted by: Linda H in Denver at October 30, 2006 10:21 PM

    Posted by: annie inTX at October 31, 2006 4:59 AM

    Hello to Friends and Fans of Barbaro, and Horse Lovers all over, I thought I'd let you know that I lit another candle today to cover Barbaro, S1915, and all unloved unwanted horses everywhere. I also lit a candle for Linda H., and wished her the best for her upcoming treatments, and hope that they work for her. Both candles will probably need to be lighted again by Wednesday, so I thought that by starting early, it will increase Linda H's luck. It can't hurt to increase Barbaro's luck either. Well, I could go on and on, but tomorrow is another day to see how many more checkmarks I can put on my list of Senators to contact, before my fingers give out!

    Warmest regards to all from Laura S. in Washington State!

    Posted by: Laura S. in Snohomish, WA at October 31, 2006 5:02 AM

    G'nite Big B - hope you have another restful night! Keep healing sound & healing strong!

    Hope everyone has a good night & Happy Halloween!

    Alex, Thanks again for everything! You're the BEST! Thanks for the updates on Better Talk Now (a favourite of mine) and Film Maker. Will be cheering them on next weekend!

    Stay safe, all!

    -Julie Z.

    Posted by: Julie Z. at October 31, 2006 5:32 AM

    Precious Barbaro - I'm very glad you got out to graze today. I hope so much that it made you happy. Beautiful Barbaro, Beloved One, UNDEFEATED One, Champion of Champions. So many prayers are being said for you and so much love is being sent to you. Sleep nice and warm and safe. Grow hoof grow, heal bones heal. Waiting already for more good news of you tomorrow. XXXXs & 0000s

    Posted by: Elizabeth at October 31, 2006 5:50 AM

    My Precious Barbaro,
    Candles are lit and prayers are said. Time to say goodnight big guy. Hope you are having a nice healing sleep and staying warm. I love you, you are my hero. I'll check on you in the morning. Night precious!

    Sweet Warrior Foggy, forever in my heart, I love and miss you, sleep tight sweet prince!

    Posted by: sharonlynn at October 31, 2006 6:28 AM

    Linda H,

    You have my prayers and best wishes. Stay strong, don't worry about us - we'll take care of it...

    Posted by: Shelley in CA at October 31, 2006 6:44 AM

    Barbaro Big ole Boy-goodnight to your grass grazing self!! Brrrr! Cold in Alabama, but I know it is colder there!! Hope you are all warm and toasty! Sleep well fine Prince. Dream about all the peppermints you wil eat tomorrow. Love ya much! Linda H. says she loves you too. I lit a candle for you from her tonight.
    ############
    LINDA H. -You are so stoic. You seem like a rock, I know you are trying to be brave for everybody. We are all supporting you, just wish we were there in 'real-life' for you, so we could comfort you better. Love ya. Praying that all goes perfect and painless and quick fast as lightening recovery time!!

    Bdude, Bdudette, Tony--Yeah! Family of furrys!! Love it!! Tell daddy Steve and mama Linda you all want to romp around and play all night! Eat good Bdude, keep up your strength to fight off Bdudette and the tall Tony..LOL

    Maizie, Felix, Sasha-I am still praying for you, have lit your candles for the night. Hope you guys and princesses are painfree and better tomorrow.(nighty-night Ms. Precious Princess Me-now)

    Daisy & China cat- I still think of you two girlies, hope your moms are trying to think sweet and happy memories now. I still cry, it does not matter how many years. Godspeed little girls.

    ZEKE & CAHILL---Where art thou?? Missing posts methinks am I...

    Cheryl in PA-Please keep us apprised of Star's condition. I am hoping it will be much improved and not be as bad as you previously thought to begin with. Hopefully x-rays will be forthcoming in info for you.

    Goodnight to all creatures great and small, I truly do love you-one and all

    Posted by: Dora J Crow / Montgomery, Alabama at October 31, 2006 6:53 AM

    All--I heard from Alie of Kennett Florist tonight that Rachel was admitted to a local hospital today for check out of cardio symptoms (numbness in left arm, etc.) Rachel checked herself out late this evening. Hopefully, it is stress, but we don't know yet.

    For those who can get to the discussion boards, you can send well wishes to Rachel under General/Good Wishes for Rachel.

    When I get news from Alie, I will post here. I'm sure all of us will keep Rachel in our thoughts/prayers.

    Last I heard, Rachel was still worried about doing some things for us. I know that a) Alie and company will handle those just fine and b) we really don't care as long as Rachel is OK.

    Regards, Elizabeth

    Posted by: ElizabethPgh at October 31, 2006 6:57 AM

    ####
    Elizabeth, I posted on thread for Rachel. She and Alie, and Annie too, have been wonderful to all of us. I pray all will be alright for this special lady.

    Posted by: Dora J Crow / Montgomery, Alabama at October 31, 2006 7:12 AM

    Good morning, Barbaro...my sweet baboo and wonder-horse! So how's our Bobby this morning? Snoring still? :-)
    I'm happy to see that you had your visit from Peter! Got to run!
    Love you, sweetie! XOXOX

    Morning all...I'm very late!

    Posted by: Jo (UK) at October 31, 2006 7:58 AM

    ps...sunny, cloudy and very blustery here in North Yorkshire! Bye for now!

    Posted by: Jo (UK) at October 31, 2006 7:59 AM

    These SENATORS are our KEY to getting S.1915. PLEASE make sure to leave a message if you get VOICE MAIL regardless of the time you call.

    ALEX, when S.1915 gets passed, this board is going to light up like fire. THANK YOU for all your help!

    SENATORS TO FOCUS ON - Contact Information

    Posted by: Socorro at October 31, 2006 10:08 AM

    Good Morning Everyone:

    Look forward to a GREAT report on our inspiration, BARBARO. I would rather meet BARBARO over anyone I can think of.


    Here is a link to the Committee responsible for getting S.1915 on the floor:

    COMMERCE, SCIENCE & TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE - Contact Information


    If there are any corrections to be made, please let me now.

    Posted by: Socorro at October 31, 2006 10:19 AM

    Good morning, Barbaro! Good morning, fellow Fans!

    Cold and clear in Maine this morning. Time to find my gloves for the drive to work.

    Hoping for ACN later. The article from the Daily Racing Form just reinforces our already high opinion of Michael Matz. Thanks for featuring it, Alex...and, of course, thanks for all that you do for us. I suspect it's more than we realize!

    Prayers for all who are in need, especially Linda H. You will be fine!

    Time for breakfast.

    Happy Halloween!

    Marg
    Proud member, fans of Barbaro

    Posted by: Marg in Maine at October 31, 2006 10:30 AM

    Good Tuesday (Halloween) Morning Alex, Bobby and fellow fans,

    Alex - thanks so much for the link to the MM interview. I can't tell you how excited I am right about now. The reference to moving Bobby to a warmer climate for the winter made my heart skip a beat. Where else but Florida where MM will be with his other horses? I truly hope so and not only for selfish reasons but so that our boy can continue to graze and enjoy being out in the sunshine - something he'll be unlikely to do all winter in PA - although I guess it depends on what kind of winter the NorthEast has this year. I just believe that it would be important to Bobby's recovery. The boredom for him staying inside that stall 24/7 could be very detrimental to his healing process.

    Socorro - thank so much for the links to the Senators who need to be contacted re: S.1915. It makes it easy for people to make their calls, faxes and emails.

    Marg in Maine - I didn't get to talk to the person in chat last night about the quilt idea. I was only on a very short time and she wasn't on. I'll try again tonight.

    Jo - glad your weather is a tiny bit nicer today but blustery still sounds somewhat ominous.

    Have a wonderful day all and make those calls please!!!

    Janice
    Proud to be a "fan of Barbaro"

    Never give up!

    Posted by: Janice from Florida at October 31, 2006 10:52 AM

    JANICE, good morning and Happy Halloween to you and all.

    I think it would be great for Barbaro to spend the winter in Fla with Mr. Matz, it would take away the stress of being cooped up on bad days here in the northeast.. It's downright gorgeous down there in winter. My mother is in Delray Beach - just a short hop from Boynton - and I go down as often as I can..

    Posted by: Christine at October 31, 2006 11:23 AM

    Good Morning, Barbaro and friends!!! And Happy Halloween. I wonder what Barbaro will dress up as??? Hmmmm, a Dr. R look alike, perhaps? Then he can make a break for the door!!!

    Continue to be patient, dear Barbaro. Your day will come when you will once again be a free agent to roll and play and run in the fields.

    Hang in there, it won't be too much longer!

    Have a grateful day, everyone.

    Posted by: Therese at October 31, 2006 12:11 PM

    Christine,

    I agree with you 100%. I think Bobby has been confined for such a long time and that his daily outings to graze have helped him tremendously. The weight gain is pretty indicative of that. It's a more natural setting for him (IMHO). However - I'm sure the decision makers know what's best for him and will do everything in their power to speed his healing. You're right about Florida being gorgeous in winter and if you're heading down to visit Mom - let me know. I would love to have the opportunity to meet with you. I'm going to try to make it to MM stables in Boynton Beach whenever I can this winter.

    Janice
    A proud (fan of Barbaro)

    Never Give Up!

    Posted by: Janice from Florida at October 31, 2006 12:29 PM

    Happy Halloween Barbaro! I hope you enjoyed the card & gifts I sent you...I know stud muffins are favorites of yours. I thought the Halloween muffin treat was pretty neat.
    How beautiful that the kids on the school bus called out your name when they saw you grazing in the field. Go Bobby Go! Love & prayers for a wonderful healing day. XXOO

    Posted by: Cheryl -- NY at October 31, 2006 12:30 PM

    Hiya, Bobbey! It's a chilly but very pretty morning here on the banks of the Thames. Yesterday was gorgeous. Did you get to spend lots of time grazing? Is Ms. Mocha still at NBC? We haven't heard anything about her in awhile. I loved reading that the schoolchildren call out to you from their bus. It's so nice for a champion to receive accolades! You are very lucky to have such a great friend as Michael Matz. May your Tuesday be a bright & sunny one, sweet prince. Hugs, pets, & "scratches" from your pals in CT - Robyn, Brent, & Nikita

    #### I hope that Rachel is feeling better today! Please take it easy. ####

    Posted by: Robyn Hoffmann at October 31, 2006 12:33 PM

    Good morning Barbaro, hoping for ACN, keep healing and get stronger everyday. Prayer and love on its way to you.

    Happy Halloween sweet boy, hope you get alot of treats.

    Good moring everyone,hope you all have a great Tuesday. Keep calling, faxing and e-mailing.

    BELIEVE IN MIRACLES
    BELIEVE IN BARBARO

    Carol-Pittsburgh

    Posted by: Caro Nichols at October 31, 2006 12:49 PM

    HEY GUYS,
    As you already know, the Senate returns to DC on November 9th and reconvenes on the floor of the Senate on Monday, November 13th. The following week they will again recess for the Thanksgiving holiday break. After that there is no guarantee that they will return before the end of the year.
    The whole point of contacting the Senators during this current recess is so they can take immediate action upon their return. Just think, all the years and years of fighting for this are coming to a head. Should we fail, consider this, we must start at the bottom of the mountain once again as NO pending legislation is allowed to carry over into next year. WE HAVE BEEN TOLD IT'S A POSSIBLITY THAT THIS ISSUE MAY NOT EVEN COME UP AGAIN. THIS COULD BE OUR LAST CHANCE!!!
    I know that some of you have some very creative ideas to draw attention to this cause, but, please, listen to this.WE ARE OUT TIME, GUYS The powers that be do not want us spending any of our precious time on anything other than calling the Senators and getting this bill out of committee and onto a vote. They have asked us to join in their efforts, but it is important that we follow their instructions. They have made it easy for us by pointing us in the right direction. THAT OF CALLING, FAXING AND EMAILING the Senators. IT IS OUR RESPONSIBILITY TO COMPLETE THIS SPECIFIC MISSION. OUR REPUTATIONS WILL BE FORGED IN THIS EFFORT.
    WE MUST MAKE THOSE PHONE CALLS, FAXES and EMAILS to ,SPECIFICALLY, THE BIG SEVEN SENATORS AND THE COMMITTEE MEMEBERS.
    I PERSONALLY CHALLENGE EACH AND EVERYONE OF YOU TO MAKE THESE CALLS, FAXES AND EMAILS!
    THIS IS OUR TIME...FANS OF BARBARO...WE CAN DO THIS .....CARPE DIEM....

    Posted by: Pamela at October 31, 2006 12:52 PM

    Good Morning everyone, Pray Barbaro had a ACN along with everyone here.

    I have good news, after I e-mailed Marilyn's letter to everyone in my address book on Horse Slaughter prevention Act.
    My sister took the letter and e-mailed it to everyone in her Rotarey Club, around 50 people!
    So one letter got to 51 letters, Happy about that!
    It would be great if each e-mail could do that!

    Posted by: Debbie L.A. at October 31, 2006 1:05 PM

    You're in my thoughts, Big B. Enjoy Halloween!

    Rachael, take care.

    4 days without power here on Mt Desert Island, Maine from the high winds this weekend. Fortunately for the wood stove and kerosene lanterns...and the brook nearby.

    Believe in Barbarao. Believe in Miracles

    Posted by: Lois J at October 31, 2006 1:13 PM

    Happy Halloween Barbaro. Don't get spooked, know you won't with the great people protecting and caring for you. We love you. Thanks Alex

    Posted by: jane at October 31, 2006 1:13 PM

    good morning Bobby,

    i am so thrilled to read that you are doing so well!!! Keep listening to dr. r. enjoy your day. it should be beautiful at fair hill. don't get spooked ot eat too much candy!!!
    Adrienne

    Posted by: adrienne at October 31, 2006 1:18 PM

    Happy Halloween Barbaro and Fans of Barbaro.

    Yes, time is ticking away..and we have to work diligently for Barbaro's sisters and brothers..the beloved horse.

    I tried to put something in the Greensheet here in Texas, but they would not let me..their policy..they mentioned something about Craig's list...if anyone knows anything about this...

    But, I am faxing my brother-in-law..he is a disc jockey in a small town in Tennessee and hoping he can start airing about the bill we want passed.

    Each of you are God sent..We will win...Barbaro has spirit and we do too..

    Posted by: JOAN ROYA at October 31, 2006 1:19 PM

    Discussion Board and Chat room.

    Don't chat it's to fast for me.

    Discussion Board is great, but why do things move around there? I find something I really
    like, then in hours go back to read more. And you can't find it again. Find that troubling.

    jock4hire I have faxed your flyer to some senators. Sent it to Burns yesterday, just to tick off Katie :)

    Posted by: Debbie L.A. at October 31, 2006 1:33 PM

    Good morning, Starshine! Looking forward to hearing ACN and ACD later today.

    Love the mention of the schoolkids calling out to you from the bus. Did you squeal for them?

    Posted by: Susan E. at October 31, 2006 1:35 PM

    Hi Folks:

    Happy Halloween to everyone.

    Please light candles for Bobby, Mike, Linda H, Erin, Star, Felix, Alibi, the rescue horses, those poor horses headed for slaughter and all our human and animal friends who need some extra help from us.

    Please call Senators - yours, the Big Seven, non-sponsors - Now is the time !

    Thanks to Tim & Alex for the site and updates.

    #####

    Please keep your animals in tonight, especially if you have a black cat - lots of crazy kids out there. Many dogs, our Tony, are terrified of
    masked people.

    Hoping for ACN for Bobby - and a trip to Florida

    Steve & BDude
    FOB

    Posted by: Steve & BDude at October 31, 2006 1:37 PM

    "It sure would have been nice having this horse running in the Classic or, who knows, running in Europe next year," Matz said. "It's just such a shame. Maybe it's a bigger thing what he's done, bringing the racing public together - not just the racing public, but people in general."

    we've believed this for months now!

    Posted by: Anna in Tx at October 31, 2006 1:37 PM

    ###

    Socorro
    You ARE the Link Monster.I work on S1915 mostly from work so you've made my life easier.

    jock4hire
    That flyer is amazing. Thanks for sharing. I'll be visiting the opening of Polo Season in a couple weeks and will include it in my package.

    Fan Of Barbaro

    Posted by: Cathy Potter at October 31, 2006 1:40 PM

    GOOD MORNING HANDSOME! Awaiting to hear my three favorite words. I'll check in later sweet one.

    LOVE YOU B!!

    Karen - TN

    Posted by: Karen at October 31, 2006 1:45 PM

    Can you feel the pressure?

    I do! The opposition is working extremely hard, they have money to lose and know that when the Bill gets on the floor it will be a lost cause for them.

    Some may be able to do more than others, that's okay, but whatever you can do, call, fax, e-mail, talk to friends and family, pass out flyers, post flyers at Vets' offices, etc., every little thing counts, it adds up. We are a team.

    We are doing this for the horses, to SAVE THEIR LIVES, nothing else.

    It's all about the horses.

    SENATORS TO FOCUS ON - Contact Information

    Posted by: Socorro at October 31, 2006 1:53 PM

    Good morning Sweet Prince. Waiting for the report from Alex.

    Socorro and Pamela, I'm on the case. One of my bosses is out today so it will free up some time to get to the Senators. Do my best. Lets get this thing passed.

    Ro & Brady

    Posted by: Rosemarie at October 31, 2006 1:57 PM

    ####
    Socorro
    I feel the pressure. The article posted yesterday about the increase in slaughter numbers was heartbreaking. I become paralyzed with anger so I make more calls to channel that energy.

    Fan Of Barbaro

    Posted by: Cathy Potter at October 31, 2006 1:58 PM

    ####Debbie L.A. - regarding the Discussion Board. If you go to the top left (after you sign in)there is a dropdown for discussions - click on ALL and all the threads will come back -otherwise, after you've read one, what I've noticed is it will display only unread messages. Also, if you click on a category tab, all of those will appear - the older ones collapse (not sure that is the right word) under the category after a while. Everything is still there though.

    Love, Light and Protection for Bobby

    Posted by: Mary S at October 31, 2006 2:00 PM

    Happy Halloween Barbaro Jackson , and I hope the nurses give you lots of treats tonight ! !
    Waiting for ACN , and knowing you have done your best to heal for one more night. Blessings to you.

    Almost time to call. I usually start at 9am, and it's 8:52 right now.

    I wanted to say to Linda H. ### if you are on, that I am praying for you many times a day, and I know that you are going to be fine. God is with you, and please take solace in that, and of course you know that everybody here is with you in spirit and in love. Blessing to you.

    Mike C. ## I find your comments very interesting and thoughtful, and enjoy them.

    Everybody , Have a Barbalicious day of calling, faxing, etc. We are in the homestretch ! !

    ### Everyone please pray also for Star, these injuries are not easy to heal and she needs our help. thanks much.

    Posted by: Bobbie B at October 31, 2006 2:01 PM

    Yes, our horses have suffered...and the pressure is on...thanks to everyone of you...you all are heaven sent.

    As for Barbaro...I pray everyday for him, and his owners...and God to give Dr. R and staff knowledge and strength..whatever it takes to get our boy, healed completely and making little Barbaros and be happy...this I pray. And God to give Barbaro peace of mind and patience.

    I pray for the bill to be passed and we as animal lovers will find a way to help.

    Determination and will power is what we have..and you can count on my..I am a foot soldier...

    Posted by: JOAN ROYA at October 31, 2006 2:03 PM

    Good morning Barbaro and friends. I loved the DRF article with Michael Matz. I'm so glad to see him looking at Barbaro's ordeal in a more positive light now. He's able to see the good and not focus so much on the painful stuff. I've always worried about Michael and want him to be able to move on from this and just be happy with what Barbaro accomplished. I think he has.

    Ashley

    Oh! Remember pet safety this Halloween. I know lots of people here have dogs and cats too. We must remember that this holiday usually scares them and it's good to keep them indoors.

    Posted by: Ashley at October 31, 2006 2:05 PM

    #######

    CATHY -

    Tomorrow I will type the list of all Senators and hope that will help. If it helps a little, that is great.

    Thank you

    Here is the list of the Committee

    COMMERCE, SCIENCE & TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE – SENATORS’ Contact Information

    Posted by: Socorro at October 31, 2006 2:06 PM

    ###
    I've listening to Eddie Kilroy a bit this morning and haven't heard him speak on HS. Anybody know why. I was hoping he'd talk about his trip visiting Senators.

    Fan Of Barbaro

    Posted by: Cathy Potter at October 31, 2006 2:24 PM

    Socorro

    You're the best...those links are awesome!! It's a tremendous help. It will also encourage those that read but do not post to click on the link and contact their senators.

    Thanks so much!!!

    Posted by: ShelleyA at October 31, 2006 2:25 PM

    Check out these amazing Barbaro portraits

    Posted by: Jo (UK) at October 31, 2006 2:31 PM

    Morning, Barbaro....BOO! Hope you have a day filled with lots of treats and remember, no tricks for Dr. R or the other nice people taking care of you. I sent you a box of treats just in case Dr. R doesn't have time to take you trick-or-treating today...

    God bless Barbaro, make his hoof grow all over, especially at the toe.

    God bless Linda H, Rachel, BDude, Cahill, Sooner, Felix, Foggy, Darlin, Opie, Maizie, Star, Avi, Pio, Calculating Man and all who need God's care today.

    Have a great day everyone, Happy Halloween!

    Posted by: Sue W. at October 31, 2006 2:44 PM

    Morning Alex and everyone... Alex I am envious of your tickets to the races Saturday...I wish I could be there!!

    Bobbycakes ...are you and Mocha going trick or treating???? Will check on you later big boy!!!

    ###Hi Jo...thanks for the Barbaro portraits...
    I saw yesterday and didn't get a chance to post it but the Fox News showed a light plane landing on a race track thinking it was a runway....just goes to show you "who" is flying over our heads....A race was in progress at the time but none of the horses were hurt. When the "pilot" realized that he was NOT on a runway he very shakily took off....They didn't say where this incident took place....!

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 31, 2006 2:46 PM

    D'Anne...that's SO scary!!!!

    Posted by: Jo (UK) at October 31, 2006 2:50 PM

    ALL,

    PLEASE keep your animals in tonight. Steve and Bdude and right on that score. There are too many not-so-kind people out on Halloween.

    Posted by: Barb AZ at October 31, 2006 2:50 PM

    Thanks for reporting all the buzz re: BC. But, most of all, thanks for the Barbaro updates and articles. Michael Matz is one classy guy. And so are you, Alex.

    Posted by: Fran at October 31, 2006 2:53 PM

    On Care2.com, there are 217 members pushing in support of S.1915.

    CARE2.COM – Community Board fighting for S.1915

    This website is great, not only do they support animal welfare, but other causes. They also have free E-Cards, shopping, Networking, etc.

    ##########

    CATHY -

    That's kind of strange that Eddie is not talking about HS, is there a way to contact him and ask him how his visit with the Senators went?

    Posted by: Socorro at October 31, 2006 2:55 PM

    D'Anne Yikes!!! It must have been during the day for a race to be going. I wonder how in the world he thought an oval track was a runway.

    Really nice DRF article. It sounds like Mr Matz is feeling better about things now, except when Bernardini runs, but I can certainly understand that. Who wouldn't wonder??

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri From SE Texas at October 31, 2006 2:58 PM

    ###Barb

    You are correct and thanks for posting the reminder!

    Especially black cats....I've heard of some horror stories with "black" cats.... The Humane Society will not adopt out their black kitties around Halloween.

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 31, 2006 2:59 PM

    Happy Halloween Barbaro and FOB~

    Waiting to hear from Alex on how you did last night. Barbaro, you have come so far in your recovery, you make us so proud!
    Our fight for the horses continues again today, please try and call, your call really does make a difference.

    Be safe tonight everyone, and enjoy the day!!

    Posted by: Leigh in Austin,TX at October 31, 2006 3:01 PM

    Jo
    Since I've turned 6 years old again ...another question....lol
    I assume George is arriving today???? Did you get any press as to their leaving the ground??

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 31, 2006 3:02 PM

    Good morning, Champ:
    While waiting for your update, Rachel everyone is thinking of you! Linda H. you too! FOB's, work hard on the phones. The time is short! NO MORE DEATHS! Save the American horse!
    Daryl

    Posted by: Daryl Smoliak at October 31, 2006 3:04 PM

    Cathy

    That is strange about Eddie Kilroy...Can you contact him..anxious to hear what and how his trip was?

    Does anyone know how to get on myspace and craig's list to get our message across...i am not hot on computer...

    Posted by: JOAN ROYA at October 31, 2006 3:05 PM

    Good Morning FOB's!

    Hello Alex, great to see you will be our roving reporter at the Breeder's Cup!

    Another great day for the WonderHorse, I'm sure!

    ######
    Yesterday I e-mailed the Big 7, today I will fax them.

    For my morning inspiration I now check this website in addition to TWR:

    http://www.tbfriends.com/

    Carol
    San Diego

    Posted by: Carol at October 31, 2006 3:09 PM

    Hmm, where did that pilot get his liscense to fly? A learn-at-home program?

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri From SE Texas at October 31, 2006 3:11 PM

    Good morning, everyone. Just returned from a cabin in the woods, where I was working on my new book.

    I am so excited about the Breeder's Cup, and am thrilled there will be some TV coverage this week, just like before the Derby.

    I'm so glad Bobby's doing so well, and getting out to graze even in inclement weather. ACN.

    And yes - keep your animals in tonight! Our three are coming in early.

    Jake

    Posted by: J. Carson Black at October 31, 2006 3:13 PM

    ###Lynda
    Most pilots..even those who "fly by the seat of their pants" instead of being instrument rated ...have lists of small and large airports so they can land in case of emergencies. This person must have have been doing "touches and goes"...just not looking ...most likely an inexperienced pilot... It looked to me like a 2 or 4 seater Cessna which most new pilots rent......I wonder if he brought his porta potti along...lol

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 31, 2006 3:16 PM

    Alex - thanks as always for the Barbaro updates, also enjoy the other racing articles. Michael Matz is such a classy guy.

    Even though I'd love to see Lava Man win the Classic on Saturday, wouldn't it be great for Edgar Prado to win on Premium Tap, I really admire his love and respect for the horses he rides.

    Posted by: Susan O at October 31, 2006 3:17 PM

    Continued prayers for Barbaro for a complete recovery and for little Barbaros running around in the future to continue this noble line.
    Also a special prayer for Foggy, bring all these BC horses hone safely Saturday. RIP Foggy.

    Posted by: Linda in San Francisco at October 31, 2006 3:20 PM

    ####Lynda

    Ooooooo Sorry ( a sexist remark) I wonder if "He" or "She" brought their porta potti along.

    I know if I had been flying with him...I would have needed it!!

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 31, 2006 3:20 PM

    Okay, I didn't know any other way to contact Eddie Kilroy so I filled in the request for a song on the Willie's Place site and sent him a message with it!!
    By the way, song I requested was Run For the Roses.

    Posted by: ShelleyA at October 31, 2006 3:20 PM

    ###Oh man there I go again....Flying with HIm or Her...gheesh!!!

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 31, 2006 3:22 PM

    ((((Alex))) Thank you so much for the info on Fields of Omagh. My Ancestors came from Omagh in Co. Tyrone, N. Ireland. I hope he enjoys his well deserved retirement. :)

    ((((Bobby))) Thinking of you always!

    Posted by: Pat G San Jose, CA at October 31, 2006 3:22 PM

    D'Anne; Hahahahaha! Don't worry. I tend to use the "he" as universal if I don't know whether it was a male or female.

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri From SE Texas at October 31, 2006 3:24 PM

    Good Morning Big Guy!! Happy Halloween. Extra goodies for you today Sweetness. Love you -xoxo

    Posted by: Donna & Cookie at October 31, 2006 3:24 PM

    BIG SEVEN SENATORS TO FOCUS ON

    Senator Frist, Majority Leader to get on calendar
    202-224-3135 phone
    202-228-4637 fax


    Senator Stevens,co-sponsor and Committee Chairman
    to help move it out of committee
    202-224-3004 phone
    202-224-2354 fax


    Senator Ensign, Sponsor of S1915 and committee member to move it out of committee
    202-224-6244 phone
    202-228-2193 fax


    Senator Landrieu, co-sponsor
    202-224-5824 phone
    202-224-9735 fax


    Senator Reed, co-sponsor
    202-224-4642 phone
    202-224-4680 fax


    Senator McConnell
    202-224-2541 phone
    202-224-2499 fax

    Senator Harry Reid
    202-224-3542 phone
    202-224-7327 fax


    Also, please stay after your own senators. Those that are not on board yet to co-sponsor.

    Those that are already co-sponsors to let them know how important this issue is to you as a constituent so they will help move it.

    Remember, at this point, most of them know the details. They just tally up the calls at the end of the day. Keep it short, polite and courteous. It's the NUMBER of calls that will make the difference.

    It is urgent to remember.....our time is extremely limited now. Our work has to be complete before the Senate returns on Nov 13.

    Posted by: ShelleyA at October 31, 2006 3:26 PM

    ######
    D'Anne; hahaha I know I would have needed to sit on the pot, especially since I drink a colon cleanser. Talk about being cleaned out in a hurry!!!

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri From SE Texas at October 31, 2006 3:26 PM

    ###Lynda

    OMG...you WOULD have been in serious trouble girl!!!LOL

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 31, 2006 3:28 PM

    Happy Halloween Everyone, and Good Morning,

    Boo Barbaroooooooooooo,
    How is the Big Boss Horse this fine morning? Go romp outside and graze, get some sun. Enjoy you day dear one. Love ya bunches!

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 31, 2006 3:30 PM

    Carol
    I like that site too, can't imagine the time it takes him to feed 97 horses, Guess he feeds two times a day???
    7 new geldings from the race track just in the last week. You go Jo!
    Can't get over the pictures of the pastures with no grass, all the rescues pastures in Calf. have no grass.

    Thanks Mary for the info on the DB.

    Hi Jake, did you get the book finished?

    We are all working on a FOB recipe cook book on the DB. Warning you can gain weight just reading.
    And drunk with the last three recipes. :)

    Posted by: Debbie L.A. at October 31, 2006 3:41 PM

    ######
    D'Anne yea, but I probably could have lost a few pounds in the process. That is ALWAYS good!!

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri From SE Texas at October 31, 2006 3:43 PM

    ###

    Susan O

    I couldn't agree more. I love Lava Man with all my heart. But having our buddy Edgar aboard the endearing Premium Tap is very hard to pass up. I may have to make one of those "from the heart" wagers on those two as well.

    Leslie In MN

    Posted by: Leslie in MN at October 31, 2006 3:45 PM

    You go Alex, can't wait to see it!

    WGAL Channel 8 out of Lancaster (I think) came to do an interview about Horse Slaughter. They were at New Holland (auction) yesterday. The piece is scheduled to air thursday, November 9, either on the 6 or 11 pm news. I think I made some decent points, but we will see. Keep up the good work.

    Posted by: Debbie L.A. at October 31, 2006 3:46 PM

    Debbie L.A.

    That's great news.

    What network is WGAL affiliated with? Maybe we can contact our local affiliates and maybe they will pick up the piece also.

    Posted by: ShelleyA at October 31, 2006 3:49 PM

    ####
    New book? Somebody wrote a book? I want to read it!!! I just got through reading Brimstone, by Lincoln CHild and Richard Preston. Awsome!!! Now I am reading a book by Ann Coulter (ducking my head). Next I am going to read Dance of Death by the above authors.

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri From SE Texas at October 31, 2006 3:51 PM

    ###Lynda
    One more comment on this as I know I'll be asked to stop!!!
    Those porta potties that I was talking about are only for #1 so you see what your problem would be???? I got a visual of you and ROFLMAO.......I guess the only alternative would be to open the door a crack...but keep that seatbelt around you....lollol

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 31, 2006 3:53 PM

    ######
    D'Anne; This will be my last post on the subject too.
    Boy I would be in trouble. Look out belooooowwwww!!!!!!! Flaming bags of poooooo!!!!!!

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri From SE Texas at October 31, 2006 3:56 PM

    ####
    Debbie LA
    I sure would like to see that interview. Way to go.

    ShelleyA
    Thanks for contacting Eddie Kilroy. I just got to work and it's office meeting day. Must appear to be productive.

    Re: Care2.com...ShelleyA should we try to join forces and share our Big 7 list with them?

    Fan Of Barbaro

    Posted by: cathy potter/california at October 31, 2006 3:59 PM

    ###Lynda
    I think we "blew" everyone else out of here???? :)

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 31, 2006 4:00 PM

    ###
    ShelleyA
    Not sure who WGAL affiliated with?
    Maybe Alex can tell us! It would be great if we could get our local news to cover this!!!!

    Just called the BIG SEVEN SENATORS.
    Two voice mail, but one aid ask me, And what part of the south are you from! His name was mike, very nice!

    Posted by: Debbie L.A. at October 31, 2006 4:00 PM

    Hey Teton was supposed to race on the 29th. I didn't get a DRF for him though. I guess he was scratched again!!!

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri From SE Texas at October 31, 2006 4:02 PM

    Shelley A ##
    great idea about local affilliates , I will call mine if we can get the network info.

    I have finished all my telephone calling ! I guess I worked quicker today than usual. I'll email in the afternoon.
    So signing off here now and see ya all later.
    Barbaro, in my heart you won them all, and will win the BC Saturday.

    Posted by: Bobbie B at October 31, 2006 4:02 PM

    ######
    D'Anne hahaha it kinda looks like it!

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri From SE Texas at October 31, 2006 4:03 PM

    Alex what Network is WGAL affiliated with? I will gladly contact the NY sister to get national attention to this.

    Ro & Brady

    Posted by: Rosemarie at October 31, 2006 4:05 PM

    Some horses to watch for today!!! All from Michael and Tim, if Tim has any racing today...

    From Michael;

    Nancy Creek at Delaware Park, 8th race, at 3:29 eastern

    Hmm that seems to be it!!!

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri From SE Texas at October 31, 2006 4:05 PM

    Good Morning All

    Thanks Alex for the updates, and for your interview with Ch 8 That is awesome. You are so humble. ANYTHING you said will have an impact. We are all so grateful for anything you do!

    Good Morning Mr BJ

    You continue to inspire and we love you so muchy

    Will check in later with everyone

    Love to all and prayers for all who need them. Anxiously awaiting for an update on Rachel, and big hugs for LindaH

    Cheryl

    Posted by: Cheryl Jones at October 31, 2006 4:07 PM

    ##

    Good morning everyone,

    Please remember that we only have 12 days left after today to make contact with the senators. Those 12 days are going to go by very quickly. Make as many calls/faxes/e-mails as you possibly can in those days.

    As Shelley says, our time is running out!

    Take care and be comfortable today.

    Posted by: Skyler at October 31, 2006 4:11 PM

    channel 8 is NBC.

    Posted by: alex at October 31, 2006 4:12 PM


    Thanks Alex :)

    Ro & Brady

    Posted by: Rosemarie at October 31, 2006 4:14 PM

    Today is the day Nelda from the DB is going to visit our poster boy, Salvation at the Grace Foundation. Can't wait to hear about it all.

    Posted by: Debbie L.A. at October 31, 2006 4:14 PM

    Thanks Alex!!!!!!!!!!

    Posted by: Debbie L.A. at October 31, 2006 4:15 PM

    #######

    Linda H, I pray God will give you peace and comfort at this time. I pray for God's healing in your body. Barbaro...move over and let Cheryl use the computer for updates to Linda!!

    Waiting to hear ACN. Bobby you continue to heal that hoof. We love you!

    Posted by: Sue H at October 31, 2006 4:16 PM

    Dear FOB's:
    I just talked to Mike in Senator Ensign's office. What a gentleman! I quoted him a statement I read in the Tennessean from Ensign's spokesman, Jack Finn: "(S.1915) Amendment could pass but it's looking doubtful." I asked Mike why? He said first, it's hung up in committee, it's a matter of wording. This means we have to convince these committee members to get their part done. Our calls to them must increase. Second, he said it's a competition, and it's in no one's favor. He said with all the issues in front of the senate, it's, primarily, up to the public. Again, calls, faxes, e-mails. He said to concentrate in this order: !. Your own senators. Get them to push. 2. The committee members. 3. Frist. He said we are swimming upstream! Maybe this info doesn't sound new to some, but I take it as a wakeup call! As great a job as this group is doing, it sounds to me like we need to do much more! We have been called to the carpet! Let's get to work like never before!
    Daryl
    Proud member of
    Fans Of Barbaro
    www.tennessean.com is where I read the quote!

    Posted by: Daryl Smoliak at October 31, 2006 4:17 PM

    #######

    Rachel, prayers and hugs for you! I didn't know you were having some health problems. Since my boss had a stroke and has been out of the office it has been so busy here I hardly have time to check the boards.

    Posted by: Sue H at October 31, 2006 4:39 PM

    Hi Linda H,
    You are in my thoughts and prayers. White and lavender healing light to you my friend.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 31, 2006 4:39 PM

    #######

    Daryl...Thanks for the scoop...WE MUST INCREASE THE CALLS...

    Posted by: Pamela at October 31, 2006 4:41 PM

    WGAL is an NBC affiliate in Susquehanna. Good idea to try to get the feed!

    Posted by: Wendy at October 31, 2006 4:45 PM

    Linda H. in Winona:
    Prayers to you from Daryl in St. Paul!

    Posted by: Daryl Smoliak at October 31, 2006 4:45 PM

    Good morning, all!

    Praying for ACN for the Big Boss Horse. Don't eat too much Halloween candy, Barbaro. Save some to share with your friend Mocha.

    Congrats on your interview, Alex!

    And thanks for the MM article, too. If they move Barbaro to Florida for the winter, there will be huge withdrawal emotions at NBC and KF. I guess it depends on them finding a facility that can care for him as well as they do at NBC?

    One step at a time...grow hoof grow! Heal, toe, heal!

    Prayers for Rachel, Linda H, and all humans and animals needing love and healing. Everyone have a safe and happy Halloween.

    BTW, front page article in the paper today about an athlete who lost both legs to infection. He was given a 20% chance to LIVE. This weekend he's running in the NYC marathon! Miracles do happen.

    Posted by: Jane in CT at October 31, 2006 4:48 PM

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