Deep Impact was put down
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How sad such a wonderful stallion is gone so young. This life is such a fleeting moment in the grand scheme of things. But that doesn’t ease the hurt of losing such a special animal.
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From what I Have Read He Had Surgery on the 28 th of July today he was Unable to Stand
X Ray s Showed a FX of a Cervical Vertebra ( almost sound s like What Seattle Slew Had Done Years Ago )
Dam Shame
X Ray s Showed a FX of a Cervical Vertebra ( almost sound s like What Seattle Slew Had Done Years Ago )
Dam Shame
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That’s exactly what I told my husband, that it sounded similar to what happened to Seattle Slew.
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We don't know if they did or they didn't. They said he came out of surgery fine and didn't have complications until the following day. So how the hell would them having a recovery pool have helped on the 2nd day???Ziggypop wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2019 9:43 am Too bad they didn’t have one of these. I am so sorry to all who loved and cared for him.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=awqHR2vNSOM
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I'd like to see Kizuna succeed at stud. He's beautiful and has a great pedigree on the dam side as well.
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Today Mr Eisuke Tokutake, Shadai Stallions spokesman, didn't deny that possibility.
''We were trying to reduce his covering numbers by raising his stud fees. But we can't deny the possibility that his large book could result in his neck issue.''
Deep Impact covered 197 mares in 2018 following 231 in 2017.
per Hochi
https://hochi.news/articles/20190730-OHT1T50274.html
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The neck operation, as such done for the first time here in Japan, was reportedly lead by an experienced doctor from the US. So Mr Tokutake of the Shadai office said that the staff expected him to come back soon to his stall, but he didn't.
Mr Tokutake, with his eyes slightly bulging and dropping down to the floor, also explained about the last hours of the horse that he 'seemed to be obedient to his fate, not struggling, but just sleeping.' I am glad at that.
Just like our obscure pets, the horse has been a source of inspiration for lots of people, regular racegoers or not, with his whirlwind intertwined with various hardships in their private lives. This is why some major prime-time news channels chose his sudden death as the first topic of the day, with some of them even running a ten minutes long special feature on his legacy. It will be surely cherished for a long time to come. He was such a deep impact.
Mr Tokutake, with his eyes slightly bulging and dropping down to the floor, also explained about the last hours of the horse that he 'seemed to be obedient to his fate, not struggling, but just sleeping.' I am glad at that.
Just like our obscure pets, the horse has been a source of inspiration for lots of people, regular racegoers or not, with his whirlwind intertwined with various hardships in their private lives. This is why some major prime-time news channels chose his sudden death as the first topic of the day, with some of them even running a ten minutes long special feature on his legacy. It will be surely cherished for a long time to come. He was such a deep impact.
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via @nabecci, a beautiful tribute to Deep Impact at Northern Horse Park, where his dam Wind In Her Hair (IRE) is pensioned.
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That is quite remarkable and touching. Thanks for sharing the photo with us.lurkey mclurker wrote: ↑Fri Aug 02, 2019 10:16 pm via @nabecci, a beautiful tribute to Deep Impact at Northern Horse Park, where his dam Wind In Her Hair (IRE) is pensioned.
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Racetracks in Japan are hosting memorials for fans of Deep Impact this weekend...
via @buena_vista23
Perhaps most fittingly, the JRA G3 Leopard Stakes at Nigata, run as a memorial to Deep Impact as well, was won by Hayayakko carrying the Deep Impact/Kaneko Mokoto Holdings colors.
via @knews_kobayashi
https://www.racingpost.com/news/interna ... pan/393856
via @buena_vista23
Perhaps most fittingly, the JRA G3 Leopard Stakes at Nigata, run as a memorial to Deep Impact as well, was won by Hayayakko carrying the Deep Impact/Kaneko Mokoto Holdings colors.
via @knews_kobayashi
https://www.racingpost.com/news/interna ... pan/393856