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Update 1267: Another lovely morning this morning at Fair Hill. I remember one time, years ago, riding in the afternoon at Muirfield East Farm (Bob Levy's in Chesapeake City) in a T shirt in January, and just thinking that was incredible. I am sure if I was riding this afternoon it would be about the same! First set I again took Hawty Creek outback across the fields. The ground was a little crunchy after a light frost, but it was still good enough. It was another lovely sunrise, and so peaceful jogging round the outside of the field I use (about 2 miles around) up and down the small inclines.

Tim's Nonpariel again galloped very nicely on the dirt track. We went in company with Tim on Farouche. They galloped a mile and a half together. Nonpariel is really learning well when to switch leads and keep nicely balanced. The rest of the morning continued very pleasantly. Each of the young horses I ride just seem to be doing what they should be doing and learning how to become racehorses!

Update 1266: Barbaro remains comfortable. I had a short visit with Barbaro today. I had planned to pull his mane (shorten his mane). I started, but they were wanting to do some routine medical work with him. I did not want to interrupt so I just hung around for a while and then left. I hope I get to finish what I started, or his mane will really look odd. There were some cute baby goats in one of the "stalls" that I got a glimpse of on my way out. Very cool.

It looks like the Fog's connections have another speedster: Vicarino Gets Third Career Win in Stinson Beach.

Update 1265: The Eclipse Award finalists are known: Eclipse Awards Finalists Dominated by Breeders' Cup Winners. Barbaro, the Jackson's (in two categories) and Edgar Prado are all in the running. Unfortunately Michael Matz was not selected for the trainer category.

ESPN has a great article on the woes of horse racing: I am horse racing. It includes the following two excerpts:

I will stop burying my head in the sand when it comes to the issue of horse slaughter. I have the clout and the money to put an end to this reprehensible practice. I am truly ashamed that I have allowed thousands of retired race horses to perish in this grisly manner each year and I will do something about it. For an industry that generates $14 billion a year in business, there shouldn't be any problem coming up with the money to make this happen. I'm going to stop pretending this isn't a serious problem.

and

I will order that every racetrack that has a slots room also have a mutuel window in that area, television screens showing the races and, whenever possible, an unobstructed view of the racetrack. I've had it with racino managements who do everything possible to keep the slot players from even knowing that horse racing is going on somewhere else on the premises.

Update 1264: A nice article on Barbaro's journey: Going the Distance -- Barbaro's story was one of the year's best. The article notes this web-site, and includes the following excerpt:

To me, 2006 will always be the Year of Barbaro. Barbaro is an athlete in every sense of the word, giving his all wherever needed. He never asked for money, never sought performance enhancing drugs, never turned down an autograph.

All he asked for were caring humans and lots of baby carrots. Here's hoping he'll have many more years to live and green pastures in which to roam.

This article highlights the benefits on the new synthetic surfaces that US racing surely needs: Race Pros Hope Synthetic Tracks Save Horses. The article does note a downside to the new surface, it makes it harder to handicap a race, and thus could effect the handle. While this may occur in the short term, I assume once we get used to racing on these new surfaces we will understand better how to handicap the races. The new surfaces are attracting bigger fields, which in turn attracts more wagering (according to a couple of people I know who love to bet).

The new surface at Fair Hill (Tapeta) is riding very well at the moment. I have been on it for one set for each of the last couple of days and you really do feel you are floating across it. I imagine it might also help us older riders out a little with the better concussion on our own joints!

Update 1263: Another gorgeous winter morning this morning at Fair Hill, although very spring-like for sure! Hawty Creek went outback first set. It was still pretty dark but you could pick out the deer grazing. We also saw a fox scampering out of the way, which actually spooked Hawty Creek and she bucked so hard I almost went into orbit. Anyway, I landed in the right spot. I took a few to the gate today, including Tim's Nonpariel. She is doing everything right in her early training program. Behind the gate I caught up with Adrian Rolls, Graham Motion's assistant. He noted that Better Talk Now (best distance turf horse in North America) has resumed training and will be in light exercise for a couple of weeks at Fair Hill before heading down to Florida. He jogged a little in the shedrow this morning. When I was leaving Fair Hill (I went via the tack shop to get a mane comb) I saw Better Talk Now out in his paddock in the lovely sunshine.

Update 1262: I just spoke to Tom, the Jackson's farm manager. He visited today and Barbaro remains comfortable. I am planning on visiting Barbaro again tomorrow with Tom.

Update 1261: New Bolton's Barbaro update: Barbaro's status remains unchanged:

Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro's status is essentially the same. "The shoe on his right hind foot was further modified as his strength improved," said Dr. Dean W. Richardson, Chief of Surgery. "We are aware that there is some public concern about his abnormal motion on the right hind limb, however, this is not unexpected. His gait may be abnormal as he learns to adapt to having fusions of two major joints in his lower limb and to the special shoe. In addition, the fracture had some collapse on the medial (inside) part of the pastern region after he developed laminitis on the left hind foot. Although this is visually unattractive, the mechanics of the lower leg are not seriously affected because the pastern and fetlock joints are fused."

Our goal was to give him a leg that would be functional and comfortable enough to live happily. "The right hind has healed well enough that we are optimistic about that possibility," said Dr. Richardson. "However, Barbaro's left hind foot, which had laminitis, remains a more formidable long-term challenge. The foot must grow much more for him to have a truly successful outcome."

Barbaro, who has been in the Intensive Care Unit of the George D. Widener Hospital for Large Animals since his injuries at the Preakness on May 20, is eating well and has a bright eye and happy demeanor, according to his medical team.

The next update will be posted on Tuesday, January 16, unless there is a significant change in Barbaro's condition.

And here is the most recent video of Barbaro without his cast.

Update 1260: NoBiz was back to work on New Year's morning: Nobiz Like Shobiz gets back to work. It looks like it was a very easy work (half mile in 49 and change), and his first in a series of works designed to get him ready for the Holy Bull Stakes on February 3. The same race won by Barbaro last year in Barbaro's first start on the dirt. Yesterday's winner of the Tropical Park Derby may also point for the Holy Bull: Soldier's Dancer victory stirs memory of Barbaro. If he does they may need to find a new jockey!

Update 1259: Another lovely morning this morning at Fair Hill, and somewhat quiet for me (five horses ridden). Hawty Creek shedrowed this morning, jogging for about ten minutes. While she came out of her work well I am just backing off her a little for the following couple of days so she can get her appetite back, she tends to back off her feed a little. When I was out grazing her later snow geese were flying overhead. They were cool to watch, I don't remember the last time I saw snow geese. Nothing wrong with canada geese, but we seem to have plenty of them all the time.

I rode Tim's Nonpariel who went very well. Tim reminded me that Chesapeake City Slew is coming back in the next day or so. He's cool, so am looking forward to (hopefully) start getting back on him. Tim's crew were busy washing down a few of the stalls, I guess in anticipation of a couple of new arrivals. All in all a relaxing morning.

The Barbaro update today will be late in the day. New Bolton are also scheduled to release an update. The discussion boards are currently down, this is a tech. issue, they should return soon.

Update 1258: Soldiers Dancer, the favorite, won the Tropical Park Derby. They were more than two seconds slower than Barbaro's time last year (1:46 3/5). The Tropical Park Derby was Barbaro's last race on the turf, and he won very easily. Many people actually think Barbaro was a better turf horse than dirt horse. What was brilliant about his racing career (and another reason he should be considered Horse of the Year) was he won on all surfaces in 2006, good dirt, slop, and turf.

Jazil is back in the entries: Jazil Entered in Aqueduct Allowance Race Friday.

Update 1257: Tom is still recovering from whatever derailed him yesterday so he asked me if I wanted to come over and help him with Barbaro this afternoon ... Yes! We were to meet in the ICU at 1 pm. When I arrived Tom was already there. Anyway, while he felt better it made sense for me to groom Barbaro. That was all we were going to do today. I put on his halter, tied him up (Barbaro not ...) and set to work. I started as usual by picking his front feet. I then gave him a good once over with the body brush. This again was followed up with a good currying and a wipe over with a cloth. I spongued out his eyes and nostrils. Once done Barbaro looked great. He really does have a very good coat and shines up brilliantly when he has been groomed. Once we were done Tom and I sat around chatting for a little while, while we fed Barbaro some carrots and apples. Tom had brought him his Lael grass, which he does really enjoy. All in all we were with Barbaro for about an hour, a lovely way to spend New Year's day afternoon for sure. Nine visits and as of yet, Barbaro has not bitten me!

Update 1256: Another good year-end wrap article: '06 was rich tapestry of triumph, tragedy. The article also includes the turf writer's picks for eclipse awards. Tim and I were discussing (on the way back from the track yesterday after breezing The Kielbasa Queen and Hawty Creek) the momentum Barbaro seems to be gaining for end of year honors. The article above has Barbaro as horse of the year! Here are my picks (for fun of course):

Steeplechaser: McDynamo (by default, no competition)

Juvenile Colt: A close call between Street Sense and NoBiz like ShoBoz. My bias pick is for the latter.

Juvenile Filly: Dreaming of Anna

Three year old colt / gelding: Barbaro. While there may be a little bias I am convinced the award should go to the horse that does the most impressive thing on the racetrack. For me that is Barbaro in the Kentucky Derby. His other races were notable in as much as he won them all until the fateful day of the Preakness. Bernardini had a great year, but I just don't see that he prooved he was better than Barbaro. Same with Discreet Cat.

Three year old filly: Pine Island. Wait a While was great on the turf, but Pine Island takes this one.

Older horse: Invasor. Aside from his early defeat in Dubai he was flawless. Great win in the Classic sealed this with ease.

Older female: No idea.

Sprinter: Thor's Echo. Special mention for Lost in the Fog for winning a stake while suffering from cancer (obviously undetected at the time).

Turf male: Who knows, they all managed to beat each other. Better Talk Now showed he's the best US based distance turf horse on Breeders' Cup day, but if I pick him you will know I am just biased!

Turf female: Film Maker ? .. OK, Ouija Board!

Horse of the year: Barbaro (of course). He ran the best race, he is running his most important race, and he has done more for the sport of horse racing than any horse in the modern era. (Mind you, the sport needs much more help going forward).

Trainer: A toss up between Michael Matz and Kieran McLaughlin. They both won a triple crown race and a Breeders' Cup race, with different horses. Since I don't know Kieran personally, I'll vote for Michael Matz.

Jockey: Edgar Prado. An elite horseman and human.

Apprentice: The french dude.

Owner: The Jackson's. They campaigned two of the best five three year olds of the year.

Breeder: No idea. Perhaps the Jackson's again.

Update 1255: Treat yourself to the sporting performance of 2006: And its all Barbaro, in a sublime performance ...

Update 1254: January 1, an important date in the horse racing calendar, everyone is a year older! So Barbaro, happy birthday! The barn was quiet this morning at Fair Hill. I shedrowed a couple, and took care of Hawty Creek. She seems to have come out of her work yesterday well. She had today off and will do something light tomorrow. I took her out for a pick of grass (although it was raining) and walked her for a little while.

Today is the Tropical Park Derby: Tropical Park Derby kicks off 2007 Triple Crown watch. While it is a turf race, its significance is heightened as it was a race that Barbaro won last year on his way to his dominant Kentucky Derby win. While Michael Matz does not have a runner this year, Graham Motion and Steve Klesaris both do.

Update 1253: Another (short) visit. I called Tom (the Jackson's farm manager) to get an update but Tom was sick and was unable to visit Barbaro today. I, of course, volunteered to run over and give him a quick groom (Barbaro, not Tom). I did. I spent about forty minutes with Barbaro, giving him a good grooming. He had just finished his dinner when I arrived. I put on his halter, tied him up and went to work. As usual, starting by picking his front feet. I then went over him with a body brush (with free hand on his halter and an eye out for him) and then a curry comb and a towel. I finished off just sponguing out his eyes and nostrils. He looked good. Before leaving I fed him some carrots and a couple of apples. His appetite appears strong, he would have kept eating if I had stayed to continue ... but its New Year's eve and I am off to dinner. Happy New Year!

Update 1252: Barbaro was ranked the number one sports story by the Wilmington News Journal readers: Barbaro's competition left at the gate. Looking at the quotes from the article it appears you influenced this ranking. Perhaps we can have the same impact to determine ESPNs top story for 2006 (Barbaro is currently ranked number 18): Rank 'Em: Which were the top stories of 2006?.

Update 1251: This morning Hawty Creek worked 5/8ths, with me on her, on the Tapeta track. We went in company with Tim on The Kielbasa Queen. It was a decent work, we ended up going in 1:03. I was on the outside on Hawty Creek and she did the work very comfortably, although I think she will also get a lot out of it. We started off a little on the slower side and picked it up throughout the work, finishing strongly down the lane. I had plenty of horse throughout the work, rating her early and just sitting on her and letting her run a little at the end.

I was discussing work times with someone last week, who relies on them for betting purposes. I always think work times are unreliable for a couple of reasons. Firstly you would not know who was riding the piece of work (I weigh considerably more than a jockey for instance); and nor would you know how easily the horse went in the work. Was the work full out with sticks up coming down the lane, or was it with considerable ease, without asking the horse to run (most of Bernardini's works were not much quicker than our work this morning for example).

Anyway, our work was comfortable. Assuming Hawty Creek comes out of her work well, and she does not back off her feed (which she sometimes does, and is why I spaced out her last work) I will work her back on saturday, and try to get Jesus Bracho to work her. Jesus has just come back from a stint in the middle east, and it is good to have him back at Fair Hill. He can work her, and then hopefully ride her when she runs.

After the work Hawty Creek's owner (Dave), who came to watch the work, cooled her out while I mucked her stall. We then went and grabbed breakfast, I then came back to Fair Hill to take Hawty Creek out for a pick of grass while currying her ... and then grooming her more in her stall to just finish her off. She will be off tomorrow, New Year's day!

Update 1250: Hall of Fame Trainer "Buddy" Delp died friday evening: Hall of Fame Trainer Bud Delp Dies. He will be best remembered as the trainer of Spectacular Bid, but was a dominant trainer in Maryland, and the surrounding racing jurisdictions for many years. His last runner in his name will actually be on monday, Crafty Bear, in the Dancing Count Stakes at Laurel.

Barbaro's story was selected as one of the top ten sports stories by the Chicago Tribune for 2006: National: A run to make a father proud.

Edgar Prado's quote: "If tears could heal a wound, Barbaro would be healed by now." was selected as one of the best sports quotes of 2006: The Voices: Best quotes from 2006.

The Barbaro update will again be late in the day, after Tom's visit.

Comments

Good Thursday morning Alex, Bobby and fellow fans

Great to be back!!!!!!

Happy New Year to everyone

Janice
Proud to be a fan of Barbaro

Posted by: Janice from Florida at January 4, 2007 11:04 AM

Happy New Year to all!

I hope everyone survived the little break. Thank you, Alex, for continuing to post updates AND for taking care of Barbaro when no one else was available.

Laura D.

Posted by: Laura D at January 4, 2007 11:22 AM

Yeah its back.

Happy New Year to all.

Just a thought..... It must be the warmest winter for PA in a very long time......How often in January can you still hand graze with grass that looks like spring......

I think it is just for the "Big Boss Man" our miracle.

I saw a post asking for the percentage of hoof growth and I too think this would be very helpful in charting the progression of the hoof.

Grow Hoof Grow

Posted by: Michelle at January 4, 2007 11:50 AM

PS,

Thanks Alex for all the updates, they were great.

Posted by: Michell at January 4, 2007 11:52 AM

Welcome back, FOB's!

Happy 2007 to all of you.

Alex, great to read about all your visits with Barbaro. I, too, echo the request for an update on the hoof growth in the left hind.

More later.

Healing, Love, Peace,
Lyn Gilbert

Posted by: Lyn Gilbert at January 4, 2007 12:14 PM

THANK YOU, ALEX!!!
There's no place like home, there's no place like home, there's no place like home...

I've missed this place, although I do agree with those who find the forum the best place to keep informed by specific topic! In other words, Alex has provided the best of all worlds for us!

Good morning, my sweet Barbaro! I think Uncle Alex is coming back today to continue your mane beautification project - although you are beautiful to me just as you are! Have a safe and happy day today - mid fifties forecast for southern CT, so I have the feeling you may get to pick some grass...which is still so green here! My silly daffodils are all confused and are poking up 3" out of the ground - good thing you're not here because you'd probably try to eat them. All my love to you and to everyone who provided your care during the holiday season!
BARBARO - CHAMPION OF MY HEART
Nancy

Posted by: Nancy in CT at January 4, 2007 12:28 PM

Good Morning Barbaro! It's so nice to be able to post messages to you again! (I know that you're so smart that you've been working on your reading while you're healing, so I know you read your own posts these days). I'm so happy that you continue to do so well - and don't listen to those comments about your walk not being "quite right", every horse can walk like a horse, you're such a trend setter - your walk is now unique, just like you! I think Steven Tyler and Joe Perry from Aerosmith should make the trip from Massachusetts to perform "Walk this Way" just for you. You could star in a new music video for them too - you'd need some sunglasses, but you'd totally "rock".

Alex, thanks for having us back and for keeping us so well informed. We do live vicariously through you, and reading your detailed accounts of your visits with Barbaro makes us feel like we were there too! Thanks for sharing! Not to be greedy, but perhaps you could bring a web cam next time . . .we'd love to see you interacting with Big B!

FOBs
Welcome back! Let's make this the year that we make every phone call, send every fax and email and flood our politicians offices with our message - HORSE SLAUGHTER ENDS NOW!!!! We can do this - we MUST do this - We WILL do this!

Posted by: designgirl7 at January 4, 2007 1:07 PM

Happy New Year to Barbaro and all the Fans of Barbaro

Thanks, Alex

Sharri

Posted by: Sharri in Ohio at January 4, 2007 1:10 PM

Designgirl17 - I wholeheartedly agree with all you said - thanks for putting my thoughts into words!

Alex, you're a charm. Thank you!

Barbaro - keep on healing and grow hoof grow!

Linda R

Posted by: Linda R in NE at January 4, 2007 1:21 PM

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!!

To everyone, especially Barbaro, Alex, all the Fans of Barbaro, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, Dr. Richardson, the staff at New Bolton, Kenneth Florists, and anyone involved in the care of animals.

The dawn sky was so beautiful here in Massachusetts this morning, sort of a light turquoise with a few streaks of pink-tinged, light gray clouds and promises of high 50 degree weather that it seemed that a new, beautiful era was coming. The new governor of Massachusetts is being sworn in OUTDOORS, a first, another first is that he is the first black governor of Massachusetts. (I'm not a citizen, can't vote, but I just love diversity). His motto is "Together we can" and when I would see it on cars and signs it always reminded me of the Fans of Barbaro and their battle to end horse slaughter.

May Gerald Ford rest in peace. He was such a steady, decent, straight-forward man, with no hint of guile or deviousness. Would that we could all be that way.

Heavens to Betsey, I almost sound American, don't I?

Posted by: Anita MA at January 4, 2007 1:23 PM

Happy New Year to Barbaro and Fans of Barbaro!!!!

Alex, Happy New Year!!!

I have really missed all of you.

My sentiments designgirl 17. Let us gear up to save our Angels and get this bill passed quickly. Congress is convening today.

Please remember all the rescues, remember and pray for the fallen angels and all animals large or small.

Have a lovely day.

Great to be back!!!!

Posted by: JOAN ROYA at January 4, 2007 1:34 PM

Happy New Year Everyone!

Good Morning Sweet Prince... will wait for the daily update

Thank you Alex for keeping us informed throughout the week... Now you must finish B's mane we don't want him to look odd :)

Ro & Brady

Posted by: Rosemarie at January 4, 2007 1:36 PM

New Year skritches, apples (red), carrots (mini organic), grasses (fresh)to undefeated champion big boss horse of forever, Barbaro Jackson..!!
[Style note: See if can get that guy back in to fix your hairs, dude.]

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FsOB:
Happy 2007 to all of you from all of us in the forest.

Cheers,
Friar Tuck

Posted by: Friar Tuck at January 4, 2007 1:55 PM

Good morning, all, and Happy New Year!

Alex, thanks for all the wonderful updates. Am I picturing Barbaro now with dreadlocks? ;) Hope you get to finish his mane next time you're there. Our boy has to look sharp, because I'm thinking he might get an award of some kind ;)

Wishing and hoping for lots of ACNs...and let's hope the remembrance of President Ford's quality of character inspires our Congress to do the right thing this year for our horses!

Posted by: Jane in CT at January 4, 2007 1:55 PM

Happy 2007 FOBs
What a year it was. From the tragedy of Barbaro's injury and following his daily progress, to the discovery of the horrific practice of horse slaughter. To gaining the frienships of so many through this wonderful site. Never in my wildest dreams did I have the notion last May that I would also be the Mom of Cloud, FOB's first SAVE through MHR. Because Cloud was destined for slaughter I rededicate myself to the effort of stopping it in his honor.
2006 was quite a ride but I suspect 2007 will be even better. WE WILL STOP THE SLAUGHTER ONCE AND FOR ALL.

Posted by: cathy potter/california at January 4, 2007 2:17 PM

Good morning everybody, so glad we're back. I missed all of you so much.

Thanks Alex ##
I have so enjoyed your visits with Barbaro and appreciate your descriptions of him.

Hope the new year will be great for us all.

Posted by: Bobbie B. at January 4, 2007 2:25 PM

Happy New Year to everyone! And my hubby got cleared by his cardiologist and can go back to work.....with some limitations on lifting anything heavy. Hope this year is more healthy, happy, and properous for everyone :)

Posted by: Joyce Currie at January 4, 2007 2:26 PM

Happy New Year to all fans of Barbaro and you, Alex! Thanks so much for the updates. I read them every day and hope they continue no matter where this beautiful horse goes. Good health to everyone in the new year, especially our beloved horse!!!

Posted by: Jenn at January 4, 2007 2:27 PM

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Way to go Cathy Potter!!!!
So proud of you...and happy.

Posted by: JOAN ROYA at January 4, 2007 2:31 PM

Happy 2007! We've accomplished so much here. I look forward to many more great FOB-inspired actions this year. It's destined to be a great year for Barbaro, with eventual "freedom" looming ahead. I think the video of his walking was awesome, and yes, he did seem a little awkward on the leg, but goodness with all of the work he's had done, it seems reasonable that there would be some visual affect!

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On a personal note, my two dogs continue to wrestle (literally). Bruno bit Mickey again last night on his back right hind, again drawing blood. It's not too bad of a cut this time, but I am really worried about their long term co-habitation prospects. Mickey just cannot let go of the alpha dog position, and Bruno will have nothing to do with him being the leader. I need the Dog Whisperer!!

Posted by: Sheila at January 4, 2007 2:34 PM

Happy New year to all of you! And Mr. Barbaro Jackson this will be the year for you to continue the race for all of your family, doctors, friends, and all of your fans. I know you will come out a winner. I have really missed you guys! I have been bumbed out because of this being down :( Hope all is well and everyone had a great holiday......... Great to be back.

Posted by: Belinda.................. at January 4, 2007 2:40 PM

Happy New Year everyone!

Alex thanks for the updates over the holidays. I checked in every day.

Posted by: marie from atl at January 4, 2007 2:41 PM

sheila, how old are the dogs? what breed are they?

Posted by: Belinda.................. at January 4, 2007 2:46 PM

Happy New Year All

Missed Everyone AND to Alex - Thank You so much for the updates. I enjoyed them all so very much.

Posted by: jeri at January 4, 2007 2:48 PM

BARBARO-Here's hoping your New Year shall be positively healthy! (this goes for all FOBs also)
Take care and heal/feel better!
Prayers for all creatures great and small.

Posted by: dora at January 4, 2007 2:49 PM

Happy New Year, everyone!!

Hope all had a wonderful holiday!!

Alex, thanks so much for the updates and tidbits of news - you're the best!! And, thanks most of all for providing a gathering place for all of us.

So happy that Big B. is continuing his miraculous path to recovery! Keep it up!!

OK, I've got to get to work...

Take care all!!

-Julie Z. (in Houston)

Posted by: Julie Z. at January 4, 2007 3:23 PM

wow.
BLESS You ALEX--
.another storke of mastery=.all those superb posts.. thank you..we are the richer for it all..
what gifts -
i deeply appreciate the care and direct ,open spirit of everything you do.
.soooooo glad to hear from all corners.-FOB-the best...-
.blessed happy new year everyone..-to all NBC and the jacksons and all that love this great soul, this great champion grows--.
.the voice for the voicelss nation of horses..
barbaro, we are on it
first day of congress --lets go.
.i know this sounds crazy but i saw a movie that gave me an idea for our horse anti- slaughter bill campaign..it is simple and brilliant and from the best place
..honest heart ..work..grass roots..
. check out witherspoon in legally blonde 2 there is much wisdom in that satire and it is excellent.
.maybe we do a million horse march and we dress in the colors of lael stables..instead of hot pink..ha ha ha ha
can i walk in high heals?
got to have a sense of humor but i am thinking ..get those sorority gals on the phones.
.network an avalanche for barbaro ,for a;ll the miracle joe and cathy's in our nation-- ,tb friends,---for all those who work tirelessly for the retiremnt homes for horses that give in such good faith.to their owners..only to be treated like something you take out to the garbage...
and the status of that horse ''..garbage man ''or can?;;?
was that it ??
what were those folks thinking choosing suhc a name when he earned them a hundred thuosand dollars plus and gave gave gave...? can we help the lady who wants to buy his freedom from purgatory =nine years of racing ..and you know what.may lay ahead for him ....
bless everyone -
-steady on out in, faith for bobby
for the smooth time of change
and steady ---our hearts steady..brians sharp and clear..now..,
for barbaro.
.for all..
love,
in the light and in the dark
martita

Posted by: martita goshen at January 4, 2007 3:30 PM

Happy New Year Everyone!

Happy New Year Sweet Barbaro,
I hope your new year is starting off good for you. Enjoy your day I will talk to you later.
Grow Hoof, Grow Hoof, Heal Hoof!

Happy New Year Alex,
My withdrawl period is over.Yippppe! Thank you so much for all you do, and for allowing us to all be together again.

Posted by: Renee Antaya at January 4, 2007 3:40 PM

Happy 2007 to everyone!
Alex, thank you for all the great updates that you put out for us!

When you talk about being with Bobby I can see it and feel like I am in the stall, too!

Posted by: chris byers at January 4, 2007 3:42 PM

GOOD MORNING BARBARO
ITS BEEN SO LONG SINCE WE WERE ABLE TO POST AND WISH YOU WELL. GROW THAT HOOF AND KEEP STRONG. WE ALL LOVE YOU.
BETTY

Posted by: BETTY FORD at January 4, 2007 3:48 PM

Good Morning, Barbaro...

Happy New Year, Alex and everyone else...

GROW HOOF GROW!!!

Lisa in Colorado

Posted by: Lisa Leach at January 4, 2007 3:56 PM

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Just to let you all know that 3 more Horses were saved today. Remember those 5 TB's we could not save from the KB at Sugarcreek?? That money was held for the next truck that would come to Tee's at Lifelines.


Well it came today and she was able to save 3 horses today!! I started a thread and as soon as she posts pictures, I will add them to that thread!!


Way to go FOB's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by: Mary L Ohio at January 4, 2007 3:57 PM

Happy New Year Barbaro, Alex, Tim and all FOB's.

I feel like saving 90,000 horses this year! I'm ready to get to work on this in a big way!

Alex, your updates have been a blessing. I'm still jealous of your private Barbaro visits, but your descriptions make me feel like I'm there.

Posted by: Kathy J. - Hilton Head Island, SC at January 4, 2007 4:04 PM

BARBARO!!!!! It seems like a life time!! LOL!!! Love you BIG BOSS HORSE!!!

Happy New Year to everyone!!

Alex, THANK YOU!!!

Karen - TN

Posted by: Karen at January 4, 2007 4:04 PM

Have a great New Year to all of the Barbaro family members including the BIG BOSS himself...........

So comforting and nice to see all the familiar posts above and be back with Alex and family.....

Let's make this a year "they" will never forget!!!!

Posted by: D'Anne Coburn at January 4, 2007 4:05 PM

Mary L., that is great news!

Posted by: chris byers at January 4, 2007 4:05 PM

Good morning Barbaro, Happy New Year. Another nice day for you to go out and graze. Prayers and love are on there way to you. Stay strong and healthy and God will do the rest. God Bless.

Hello everyone, hope you all have a great 2007!!!!

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Linne, just a little thank you for all the information on the shadow box, I got one, my niece drove 75 miles out of her way just to get me it for Christmas. It is really nice!

BELIEVE IN MIRACELS
BELIEVE IN BARBARO

Carol-Pittsburgh

Posted by: Carol Nichols at January 4, 2007 4:06 PM

Good morning FOB's and Happy New Year to all!!!

Thanks for the updates during the holidays, Alex. Any news on our beautful boy's new living arrangement yet? I'm still thinking he may go to south Florida. The climate would be perfect there for him and he'd be with Michael and Peter.

It was nice to hear Dr. Richardson address everyone's concern over Barbaro's walking. I must admit that I was a little concerned but I feel a little better now.

Posted by: Patti in Sherman Oaks, CA at January 4, 2007 4:09 PM

As Barbaro himself wrote on the forum:

yah i gotta GOOOOD report my docktur sed dont werry cuz laig looks funnney it werks GOOOOOOOD itlll look beddder wen i git more muskul innit gottta bild up muskul cuz it waz inna cas for sebbentythousundeers or montfths i firgit it waz a loooooooooooong time

Cheers,
Friar Tuck

Posted by: Friar Tuck at January 4, 2007 4:14 PM

Alex,

Your morning rides are an utterly beautiful description of peace.

Ann(Maryland)

Posted by: Ann (Maryland) at January 4, 2007 4:17 PM

Happy New Year Barbaro, Alex, Mr. & Mrs. Jackson and all FOB'S..

I have enjoyed reading your posts Alex, at least I wasn't in total denial, it's good to see everyone here.

Sad news here in Alberta, wild mustangs are being killed by persons unknown including 2 foals. There had been one or more through 2006 as well but not at one time like this. I sure hope they can stop whoever is behind it all.

We are all united no matter what country in wishing the slaughter of horses to stop NOW. I am so sad for them all.

Thanks for letting me vent.

Judy(Canada)

Posted by: Judy (Ontario, CA) at January 4, 2007 4:48 PM

Jo TB Friends


Is this the same sickness that's in Florida now?
Worryed about Mr. Matz's horses.

Thanks Alex your just the best! Loved all the information, and your writing of visit to Barbaro, and all of Fair Hill.

YES Ready to stop the slaughter of the horses!
Burn's is still rounding up the mustangs!

Posted by: Debbie L.A. at January 4, 2007 4:49 PM

Precious Barbaro: May our Father continue to fill you with positive healing and restored health. Praying for a glorious day of healthy grazing, sunshine on your back, and a breeze thru your mane.
Father, thank you for the "Miracle of Barbaro"

Lost in the Fog: My angel horse....love you and miss you so much. Happy are you running and playing in our Father's green pastures.
Father, thank you for "The Fog"

Barbaro Family: Wishing you and yours a blessed day and a Happy New Year!!!......furry ones included


"Please Pray for the Horses"

"No Horse Left Behind"

Posted by: Jeanette Cavalier at January 4, 2007 4:49 PM

Thanks Friar Tuck, I missed that posting and I love that segment.

Posted by: Patti in Sherman Oaks, CA at January 4, 2007 5:04 PM

Hello everyone,

Martita, what a brilliant idea! If there's a will, there's a way and we DEFINITELY all have the will. I say let's plan on some kind of march this year, for all of those that can make it.

On Jan 2, Bonnie 0917 was kind enough to post the most recent senate contact numbers, etc (as of Jan 1). I was thinking of copying and pasting it over here but it is rather lengthy. It is under the thread "What we can do now while waiting....", under the Anti-Slaughter Issues area.

Alex, I have an idea if Tim would agree and if it is feasible: On Tim's home page, may we get a link that would list the senate contacts, their information, etc? That way, they're easily found and newbies to the site (as we get more people to help), can quickly find the numbers of who they need to call. Moving forward then, perhaps key people on whom we need to focus can be "highlighted" somehow, visually making them stand out.

Just a thought to try to make these calls, and finding the right numbers, addresses, etc, as easy as possible for people.

Have a comfortable day everyone and take care.

Posted by: Skyler at January 4, 2007 5:06 PM

Good morning, Starshine!!! Happy 4th day of January to my favorite horse. I'm looking forward to a good update today.

Good morning, Alex and the rest of our Barbaro Nation!

Posted by: Susan E. at January 4, 2007 5:07 PM

WHOA, I get to say, GOOD MORNING SWEET BOBBY J and Good Morning FAMILY, again.
This is like another Christmas gift. Thank you, Alex. And to say it another time, thank you for the wonderful updates! I never feel like I have to go anywhere else for info.
Missed you all (though the message boards are nice too).
Alex, get to that mane! Our Bobby is beautiful, but that one pic on the front page, looks like what I do between hairdressers appointments when my bangs get too long :). (Just kidding, he is our beautiful Big 4yr Old Boss Hoss. Love to Family,
Susan
Believe in Miracles. Believe in Barbaro.

Posted by: SusanW at January 4, 2007 5:21 PM

HAY!!!

Hi Everyone!! Happy New Year and all that.

Hope everyone is well, we know that our wonderful horse is doing great thanks to the tender care of Webdaddy Alex.

Thanks for keeping us apprised, Alex. We're very happy the comments are reopened, and hope you had a wonderful Holiday, although it appears as though you didn't take too much time off.

Will check in later. Love to all, and for those who didn't check into the discussion boards, I missed you!

Cheryl

Posted by: Cheryl Jones at January 4, 2007 5:32 PM

Link to pictures of the 3 New FOB Saved from Slaughter!!! (one was named after a hardworking and generous FOB!)


FOB Safe From Slaughter!

Posted by: Mary L Ohio at January 4, 2007 5:33 PM

How ironic it is that just the description of a ride on a horse instills feelings of peace and beauty while many, many such horses will not know that feeling of peace again? Just watching the graceful motion of a horse running free is relaxing, awe-inspiring and yet, taken for granted every day. For some horses, too few of their years are spent peacefully, happily living well and being cared for. Some are sold, traded or stolen and their peace turns too quickly to fear. They know something is amiss.

Their peaceful walk is over. They will never feel the soothing spray of water as they are being bathed by their owner or see the smile of a caring face hand-feeding them carrots or apples. They will never again feel a kind, caring human touch. They are brutally, savagely rounded up or stolen, follow obediently while being pushed and prodded into large, unclean, unsafe, unfit trailers, transported under the worst possible conditions for any living being, only to be forced out of the truck, led to a building where they will be tortured and beaten down and finally, agonizingly, excruciatingly, painfully attacked by hollow, evil men until they are unconscious or simply cannot move anymore. Then to be hung by a once graceful leg, the thrash of a jagged knife to their majestic throat, a sea of blood and a final breath. These horses-and there are many of them- live peacefully, obediently, lovingly and die a horrific, torturous death. These horses will only know the peace death brings, the crossing over.

We, the people, need to force our elected officials to hear our cries for justice - the end of the slaughter of any American horse anywhere. We have to fight for those who cannot speak or fight for themselves. This message must be delivered. All of God's creatures deserve to live peaceful lives and, when the time comes, have the right to a humane, dignified and peaceful end. Nothing is more important. Make a promise to the horses - promise them you will do whatever it takes to save them - all of them - because that is what is right. Only we can accomplish this - Please, help to safeguard ALL American horses from slaughter. Only we can return their peace.

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