What killed Secretariat?

That's what Barbaro is up against, and why his doctors say his prognosis is "poor." No lesser horse than the great Secretariat, the 1973 Triple Crown winner, was felled by laminitis
laminitis
Laminitis is a disease that affects the feet of ungulates and is found mostly in horses and cattle. Clinical signs include foot tenderness progressing to inability to walk, increased digital pulses, and increased temperature in the hooves.
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. He was euthanized because of it in 1989.
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Why was Secretariat euthanized?

Dr. Swerczek had been difficult to reach the day Secretariat was euthanized due to being with his son, Michael, who had been critically injured in an automobile accident. One did not have a cell phone in their pocket for instantaneous ways to get in touch with someone like we have today.
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Was Secretariat buried in a coffin?

Secretariat was buried in a 6 by 6-foot oak casket lined with orange silk, the color used by Claiborne's racing stables. He was buried near his sire, Bold Ruler, in a small graveyard behind the office at the farm. The brass nameplate on Secretariat's stall door will remain there.
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Why was Secretariat's heart so big?

Secretariat's hindquarters were the main source of his power, with a sloped croup that extended the length of his femur. When in full stride, his hind legs were able to reach far under himself, increasing his drive. His ample girth, long back and well-made neck all contributed to his heart-lung efficiency.”
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Was Secretariat embalmed?

His run ended when he was euthanized in a van on October 4, 1989 at the age of 19. He was embalmed and mourned. Rodeo recalls his reign, how he outdistanced Sham, one of the Hancock family's other star racehorses, for the Crown. Sonny and Cher wanted Secretariat on their show.
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What killed Secretariat?



How many foals did Secretariat sire?

Secretariat's record off the track was not as successful as it had been on it. Put out to stud in late 1973, he sired nearly 600 foals, including one horse that sold for more than $1 million at auction—but nearly all of his male offspring failed miserably at the racetrack.
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Who is the fastest horse in history?

Quarter horses racing 440-yard have been timed running 55 mph, the fastest recorded speed of any horse. Guinness World Record recognizes Winning Brew, a Thoroughbred, as the fastest horse in the world at 43.97 mph.
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How old was Secretariat when died?

Secretariat died in 1989 due to laminitis at age 19.
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Did Secretariat really win by 31 lengths?

Secretariat's response went beyond unreal. He won by a jaw-dropping 31 lengths. His time of 2:24 for 1 1/2 miles set a world record many argue may never be broken. Secretariat became so popular, Time, Newsweek and Sports Illustrated featured the horse on the cover the same week.
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Are horses buried standing up?

Finding horses (cats, jewelry, ex-girlfriends and other necessities for the afterlife) in tombs is not unusual. Discovering the equine skeletons buried upright, however, is.
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How much bigger was Secretariat's heart?

If you want to hear a story about a huge heart, look no further than the great Secretariat. The average Thoroughbred's heart weighs about 8.5 lbs. Secretariat's heart weighed nearly three times that number! Watch this video to learn how Secretariat's big heart likely contributed to his stamina on the racetrack.
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How accurate is the movie Secretariat?

Moderator Nick Clooney's favorite question for each panelist was whether the movie was totally accurate to the real-life story it professed to tell. The prevailing answer was: not particularly. “No,” said Katie Chenery Tweedy, daughter of Secretariat owner Penny Chenery Tweedy.
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How old was Secretariat when he was euthanized?

Racing legend Secretariat was put down on Oct. 4, 1989, at Claiborne Farm in Paris, Kentucky, after a month-long battle with laminitis. He was 19.
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Was Secretariat a gelding?

He is now a gelding, back at the race track working for a living. Breeding ‐ shed disasters like this help explain the kind of panic that gripped Secretariat's shareholders last Thursday when they learned the $6.08‐million syndicated sire had flunked his initial fertility tests.
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Who was with Secretariat when he died?

Penny Chenery, the owner, died on Saturday at 95. Trainer Lucien Laurin passed away in 2000. Eddie Sweat, the groom whom Secretariat followed like a dog trailing his master, left in 1998. The jockey, Ron Turcotte, lives in a wheelchair.
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How much did Secretariat weigh when he died?

He came in at 16.2 hands, his heart was reported to weigh as much as 17 pounds, and his girth so immense that he required a custon-made saddle girth. His stride was so precise that the Jockey Club made a slow-motion analysis of it.
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What happened to Secretariat after he died?

After his racing career, Secretariat stood at stud at Claiborne until he was 19, when he died of laminitis, an incurable condition affecting a horse's hooves. Secretariat's grave is located in an understated horse cemetery, past two brick pillars with granite roosters atop them, behind Claiborne's main office.
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Are there any living descendants of Secretariat?

Secretariat had more than 650 registered foals when he died, the last group born in 1990. Today, there are two living Secretariat offspring: 34-year-old Border Run and 33-year-old Trusted Company, both of whom celebrated birthdays on Jan. 1, reports Thoroughbred Racing Commentary.
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What horse has never lost a race?

Barbaro was the horse that won the 2006 Kentucky Derby by 6.5 lengths, and he had never lost a race. The next week in the Preakness, Barbaro's leg was shattered and despite fighting for eight months to stay alive, the beautiful horse was euthanized in January 2007.
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Who was faster Secretariat or Man O War?

Some claim that Secretariat was faster, while others say Man o' War would win. They both ran 21 races, of which Man O'War won 20 and was second in one race. On the contrary, Secretariat won 16 races, was second in 3, third in 1, and got off-tracked in one race.
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Do jockeys get paid if they don't win?

Rather than earn a salary, a jockey receives a “mounting fee” — often $50-$110 — for each race, riding sometimes eight races per day. The real money for jockeys comes from prize money, if they can ride a horse to finish first, second or third in a race and earn part of the purse.
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How did secretariats foals do?

But over the years Secretariat's genes produced a number of successful offspring. Of 663 named foals, 341 won at the track and 54 became stakes winners. Secretariat never produced a male offspring to carry on as a leading sire, but his daughters more than took up the slack.
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How much money did Secretariat earn in his lifetime?

Prospector has sired 81 stakes winners, Secretariat 40. Mr. Prospector's progeny have earned $28 million, Secretariat's $14 million. In the eyes of most breeding experts, Secretariat's performance has not been even as good as those statistics might suggest.
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Did Secretariat really have an abscess?

If Secretariat ever did disappoint, it was in his next race at Wood Memorial Stakes. Before the race, an abscess had been discovered on the top of his mouth, likely caused by a burr in his hay. Groomer, Eddie Sweat, would tell The Thoroughbred Record six years later that the abscess “bothered” the horse “a lot.”
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