By: T.R. Slyder, TRSlyder@yahoo.com
My man Steve Haskins has spoken and I listened. My Derby horse, Quality Road is healing nicely from his potentially-harmful cracked hoof. Thank God and Baby Jesus. I didn't want my Derby horse to sit out the Derby or go in gimpy. The slight was crack looks increasingly non-threatening and we are nearly out of the woods with the injury.
I borrowed this from the link above:
Quality Road Quarter Crack Not Serious
Posted: Monday, April 6, 2009 2:44 PM
Foot specialist Ian McKinlay, who was in the news last year dealing with Big Brown ’s quarter crack prior to the Belmont Stakes (gr. I), is back on the Triple Crown trail once again, treating a lesser quarter crack suffered by
McKinlay said he’s optimistic
“He got patched down in
“I figured his foot would be ice cold today, but it was a little warmer than I thought. We had planned on patching him on Wednesday, but we’re going to be cautious, that’s all, and wait until the end of the week. They’ll just draw on it again with the Animalintex. This isn’t anything huge, that’s for sure. It’s just that I was looking for a simple one, but they never seem to be when you’re dealing with good horses. This one is basically pretty easy, but I was hoping it would be really easy.”
McKinlay said
“Big Brown had a pretty large abscess blow at the top, but with this one there’s no soreness at all up at the hairline,” he said. “It’s just a little pocket. Believe me, if his foot was cold today we’d be patching him on Wednesday. There’s just a little bit of heat that I don’t like. It could him moving around or just a little lingering infection, which the Animalintex should pull out along with any soreness.”
That is good news for the TR Slyder camp, as I have $20 worth of Derby Futures Exactas with Quality Road in them.
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