Sunday, December 9, 2007

too cruel

Tough news to pass along on Nautical Agent. She's okay, chilling in her stall at Overbrook Farm in Colts Neck, but her racing days are over. She suffered a condylar fracture of her left front leg in that last race at Philadelphia Park and will require stall rest for the next three or so months. These next few weeks are key, as laminitis and colic are both risks, but she's been a good patient so far, can put weight on the leg and has been smart enough to take it easy on herself in the stall. Doug passed along that she's unhappy to miss her training in the morning, but the gang there has been giving her extra attention to help her cope with the new routine. I was down to visit with my dad and she was her usual self: picky of the snacks she chose to munch on, nipping at our jackets and acting the real sweetheart, true to form.

She's wearing a Robert Jones bandage similar to the one The Tin Man has on now. It protects the leg, provides support and overall helps facilitates the healing process. She has a complete fracture, but the vet doesn't believe that it warrants insertion of a screw. Time should pretty much do the trick. If our plan had been to race again, the screw would be required, but we were looking at 3-4 starts more, anyway, before retiring her, so it's a moot point. With some good fortune and the 3-4 months of hanging out, she should be 100% sound to get back to her goofy dances and be a broodmare if that's in the cards. Right now, we're just keeping our fingers crossed that she hangs in there, gets through these critical few weeks and can let time work its magic into the new year. A tough pill to swallow, yes, but hope remains very much in the fold and, with any luck, she'll be busting her moves again before we know it. As always, it will be quite the sight to see.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Many of the Fans of Barbaro LOVE Nautical Agent. She has been a favorite for awhile. Please send her our love and prayers. We will be checking back to see how she is doing.

Sean said...

I'll let her know that you're thinking of her. She's a hard one not to like. Thanks for keeping her in mind and sending positive vibes her way. No news is good news, but I'll be sure to update on her progress. So far, so good.

Anonymous said...

Sending her positive vibes! She's gotta get those happy feet back.

Anonymous said...

I'm sending my healing thoughts to Nautical Agent as well. I loved reading Alex's descriptions of her High-stepping it back to the barn from hre workouts!

LindaVA said...

Oh I'm so sad to hear this news! I love this girl. I was fortunate enough to meet her, give her a treat and have a "photo op" during a visit to Fair Hill last April. My prayers and best wishes for her full recovery.

Anonymous said...

I got to see Nautical Agent at Tim Wooley's barn on April 29. She is a beauty and loved the attention we gave her. Sending her lots of cyber hugs and apples/carrots.

Anonymous said...

Sean - Is there any news on Nautical Agent's recovery? I was one of the Fans of Barbaro that saw her at Fair Hill in April. She was such a character - a bit rambunctious after her workout that morning - and I immediately put her in my Virtual Stable.

I hope she's continuing to do well....

slewyou said...

Chrissy,
Nautical Agent continues to do well. She's slowly adjusting to her new life of leisure and has been the model patient. We'll see how she is toward the end of the month and figure out a plan from there. It's likely that she'll move from the training center to an R&R type place for the balance of her recovery. I'll get down to see her soon with some holiday treats and report on the visit. Thanks for your note.
Sean