BriarfoxinWA said:
I'm hoping that he makes the best recovery possible. Having been a horse owner for more years than I'd care to admit - his good physical condition may work against him. After a few days in the stall with no outlet for his energy he may very well injure himself again.
From the transcript of the press conference with Barbaro's surgeon:
Dr.Dean Richardson: "Well, this is a - this is an elite athlete. OK? He can afford to - I mean, he dead fit right now. So he's - you know, he's not happy to be in a stall in a sense that, you know, he wants to get out and run. But he'll - horses adapt. I mean, he'll be fine in that regard. Yes, he's going to lose condition, but - I mean, think about yourself. I mean, everybody in here has had an injury at some point where if he - if you're in bed for a few weeks or a month or whatever, or even if you're on crutches, I mean, you're pretty weak when you get out of it. It takes a while to get back. I mean, it's to be expected. But he's a great athlete. He'll get back."
"I think it - again, he's a special athlete and you can - I can tell you - and I talked to Michael about this - I mean, even though he had kind of a - a little bit of a scary recovery at times, I was more confident with him because of how agile and athletic this horse is that he would get up - get up without injury. So, yes, you take a horse that's, you know, a really, really great athlete, I think it's more likely that he's got - you know, he's got - he's starting with a lot more. OK? He's starting with a lot more. So I - I'm happy to work with on a horse of this - you know, to start off with a horse of this kind of athletic ability, has strength.
He seems - he actually is so far a very good patient. OK? His mental attitude - his attitude is great. He's - you know, he's very active, inquisitive, bright type of a horse. He's - you know, he's sort of a perfect three-year-old colt. Looks just the way he should look."