Elf On A Shelf
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If it could be done successfully and be successful in the long term racing would have done it. Not for your bog standard horses no. But for your big money bloodstock. They tried with Barbaro - he shattered a hind pastern. They tried to put it back together with various bits of metal and plastic. All that resulted in was an incredibly lame, unhappy, laminitic horse who got pts over a year later than he should have been. Should they not have tried? No, they should have tried at the very least because it evolves veterinary science. Now they know it doesn't work they won't try it again. If it had worked then amazing! The horse would have gone on to have a great stud career and you would have learnt a lot more about injuries and the possibilities.
In Ireland Coolmore did kind of the same but to a Canon bone - rebuilt the bone with other bits and pieces. He was a month away from being turned out in a field. He had been walking fine, building up muscle etc. And then he colicked. And that was that. So from that you learned that some things can be fixed to an extent but the process is a very long one. And we do not know the long term outcome ie years down the line.
I do draw the line at prosthetic limbs for such large animals though. Its one thing remodeling bones with added stuff it's another taking away a limb entirely and replacing it with an inanimate object that has no feeling to it.
In Ireland Coolmore did kind of the same but to a Canon bone - rebuilt the bone with other bits and pieces. He was a month away from being turned out in a field. He had been walking fine, building up muscle etc. And then he colicked. And that was that. So from that you learned that some things can be fixed to an extent but the process is a very long one. And we do not know the long term outcome ie years down the line.
I do draw the line at prosthetic limbs for such large animals though. Its one thing remodeling bones with added stuff it's another taking away a limb entirely and replacing it with an inanimate object that has no feeling to it.