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![]() Obviously Mig is mensch--glad to hear it.
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![]() are you saying you want to know why his leg broke? put your hands around your ankle, and then picture your ankles carrying half a ton of horse at 40 mph. you won't have to ask again why. all it takes sometimes is the slightest misstep....your post above suggested some mistakes on the jocks part that caused this-i'd imagine anyone who posted after that in response is taken aback that you think the jock may have caused the injury.
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![]() Why the heck are you talking down to me? I KNOW it was a misstep that caused the fall, Blackthroatedwind seems to have a problem with that.
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This is why at sales of young horses, we look closely at the sesamoid bones, because some things we see are associated with increased chance of future fracture. His 'legs were not broken'. Two small bones (they are about 1-inch triangles) at the back of his right front ankle, embedded in tendons, not the big cannon leg bone, broke. The horse was running. During running, one sesamoid fractured, then (probably fairly immediately) the other one (due to the instability caused by the first), then the horse went down virtually immediately as a result of the sesamoid fractures in one leg (two small sesamoid bones, in one right front ankle). Sesamoids do not fracture as a result of falling (nearly always), the fractured sesamoids caused the fall because the suspensory tendons that the sesamoids are a part of, that helps holds up the leg is compromised and the horse can no longer bear weight on that leg (to say it simply). Part of the support mechanism has failed. Yes, bones can just fracture spontaneously, or a bad step causes overextension, etc. Sometimes early in the race, the rider can feel a bad step and get the horse pulled up. But horses are tired and heavy on their forehands in the end of races, the muscles are fatigued causing more tendon laxity, and there is a greater chance of disaster happening more severely, more quickly. It does not appear the horse suffered very much (from the press), as the ambulance and vet got to him, gave him pain & tranq medication, put the leg in the appropriate immobilization splint (causes marked decrease in pain), and took him back to his stall where the appropriate and virtually only possible decision was made to euthanize him. Here, go read this http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/hor...-disaster.aspx and look at the pictures here http://www.wiwfarm.com/sesamoid_injuries.htm
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![]() Thanks but I've been doing this since before yesterday and know what you are saying. But I take it from what you said about the "fall" itself you didn't see it. I watched this race and this spill enough times to know what happened to him. Maybe the next horse down I will look at and say "it just happened."
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![]() Chuckles, I think the problem is that no one knows what answer you are looking for. The horse broke his leg and the spill ensued. You did imply in the thread that you thought that Mig had something to do with it, which is ridiculous. But I'm just not sure what you are asking.
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![]() Migliore, who was released from North Shore University Hospital late Saturday afternoon, said he will visit a neurologist on Wednesday in hopes of getting clearance to ride by next weekend. - DRF 1/24
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![]() He can update us himself if he chooses to, but here is the latest from DRF:
http://drf.com/news/article/110417.html |
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![]() I love the last line. Damned right he does!
Agree with Freddy, by the way... he absolutely does rule. |
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![]() Poor Mig gets dumped off National Pride out of the gate in the 3rd, hopefully he is ok, Johnny I said he got up and walked off.
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![]() Might seriously be time for the Mig to hang it up. One can only tempt fate for so long.
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![]() Off his remaining mounts today, hopefully just precautionary.
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