Showing posts with label Fethard Equine Hospital. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fethard Equine Hospital. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
St Nicholas Abbey Euthanized After Surgery for Severe Colic Today; Laminitis "Was Resolving"
The news from Ireland this morning is tragic. The long-suffering but hard-fighting champion Thoroughbred colt St Nicholas Abbey has been euthanized following colic surgery.
Thursday, November 28, 2013
St Nicholas Abbey Update: Champion "Struggling to Overcome Laminitis", Maggot Therapy in Use
Coolmore Stud issued the following update on champion Irish racehorse St Nicholas Abbey. The 2012 Breeders Cup Turf winner suffered a pastern fracture during training on July 23 and later developed what is probably a form of support limb laminitis in his "good" foot. The colt has been hospitalized at Fethard Equine Hospital in Tipperary, Ireland since the initial fracture.
The announcement reads:
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Laminitis Stalks Champion: All Hands on Deck as Coolmore Reports St Nicholas Abbey Diagnosed with Mild Signs of Dreaded Hoof Disease in Ireland
Coolmore Stud has posted the following news on their website:
"St Nicholas Abbey has suffered a setback over the last 24 hours, having developed mild laminitic changes in the left fore. This is disappointing, as he is now weightbearing and walking well on the operated (fractured) leg which has healed amazingly well to date.
Wednesday, September 04, 2013
St Nicholas Abbey Update: Healing Leg Fracture and the Origin of His Name
"While still having a guarded prognosis St Nicholas Abbey has had his best week since his initial surgery!
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
St Nicholas Abbey Fracture Fixation Pin Breaks
Friday, August 02, 2013
Vet Video: Fractured Pastern Surgically Repaired on Champion St Nicholas Abbey; Details on Work by Irish-American Surgical/Medical Team
A report on the injury, surgery, illness and recovery of Breeders Cup winner St Nicholas Abbey has been provided by Coolmore Stud, ten days after the initial injury, which happened at the training center in Ireland.
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