Quote:
Originally Posted by dmek25
and if you knew anything about horses,95% of broken legs cant be fixed because is almost impossible to keep them off their feet
|
No, there are ways to keep a horse off it's feet. It's just that most people choose not to, because it's too costly.
If 95% can't be fixed, why is Barbaro sitting at 50/50 right now after having not just a break, but an absolutely shattered leg?
EDIT: And you don't have to keep the horse off it's feet necessarily. There are ways to steady and support the joint without needing crutches or swings or horsey wheelchairs - like the insane amount of hardware implanted into Barbaro's leg. Again, it's the cost of that surgery that makes it so tough to treat broken legs. That surgery is never even an option for most owners.