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Well, what's your thoughts on Barbaro?

bearonu;734859; said:
I am with Thump on this one. I saw that Real Sports episode you are referring to, and yes, Storm Cat does breed that much, but it's all done the natural way. I remember a particular part of the story where they had another horse (basically a male fluffer) whose job was to come into the stable and get the female all wound up and to make sure she wasn't going to be a kicker before they brought Storm Cat into the stable to finish the job. I don't recall them mentioning anything about artificial means but I could be wrong.

You are correct on that! They did bring in a teaser stallion & then let him take over.
It was another show on T.V. I saw that did artificial insemination.
 
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Barbaro's brave fight won't be forgotten

By RICHARD ROSENBLATT
AP Racing Writer


Barbaro's brilliant racing career and eight-month fight for survival won't soon be forgotten. There's already great interest in just how good Barbaro's kid brother can be - an untested, unnamed yearling in Lexington, Ky. Barbaro funds, aimed at equine research and preventing deadly laminitis, have been started, and there's talk of a museum.

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Barbaro to be first Kentucky Derby winner buried on Churchill Downs grounds


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While four past winners are buried at the Kentucky Derby Museum, Barbaro will become the first to have his remains laid to rest on the grounds of Churchill Downs.


LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- The image of Barbaro blazing down the stretch at Churchill Downs, all four hooves off the ground as the powerful bay colt crushed the field in the 2006 Kentucky Derby, is seared in Roy Jackson's memory.
It's the way Jackson prefers to think of Barbaro, whose thunderous surge left a field of 19 fellow 3-year-olds in his wake and whose courage after a breakdown at the Preakness two weeks later made him an icon.
When it came time to decide how best to honor the horse, who was euthanized on Jan. 29, 2007 from complications of the breakdown, there was only one place Roy Jackson and wife Gretchen felt Barbaro would feel at home: a short gallop from the site of his greatest triumph.
Barbaro's ashes and a bronze statue will be placed in front of an entrance gate at Churchill Downs sometime in 2009. The Jacksons announced plans for the memorial on the one-year anniversary of Barbaro's death, a day they called one of the most difficult of their lives.

Entire article: ESPN - Barbaro to be first Kentucky Derby winner buried on Churchill Downs grounds - Horse Racing
 
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