The horse fell on him.
I think it was Barbaro who survived it but then had to be put down because the vets couldn't fix the leg.
Horses can break a leg in many ways; stumbling, galloping, races, fighting, and the most common, jumping. When a horse breaks its leg, it's in a lot of pain. The bone could be set, but your horse will always limp. But, if it does heal, it wont do much good, as the horse will still be in a lot of pain, as i said, limp, and may or may not get up at all. That's why most owners euthanize their horses, meaning, they put them down. You can look up ways a horse breaks it leg to find out more. Just be safe and gentle with your horse ;)
If a horse breaks its leg it is usually euthanized. This is because once the leg is broken, it can be set to heal, but it will always limp. But in most cases, the horse will be in too much pain, or wont even be able to get up if it cant heal right, so the owner usually has it put down.For more information about this topic, please check the related link.
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I don't have a rooster... therefore it doesn't have a broken leg (in fact, it doesn't have a leg at all), therefore your question is invalid.
No it isn't.
No, I do not have a broken leg, i had a broken arm but not a broken leg
im not sure but most horses are put down after a broken leg as it costs a lot to get it healed!
Horses are often put down when their leg is broken for several reasons: 1. It is very expensive to fix a horse's broken leg 2. The process of fixing a broken leg is very stressful for a horse 3. The chances of it fully healing are slim. 4. A horses legs are so important to them; if one cannot be used, it will affect the entire body, often causing even more problems, like what happened to Barbaro when they tried to fix his leg. It is simply less stressful and less painful for the horse to put him down, and cheaper for the owner.
I think it was Barbaro who survived it but then had to be put down because the vets couldn't fix the leg.
The hypothesis of a broken leg is that you fractured your leg.
Recovery from a broken leg will likely take several months, if it is possible at all. Broken legs used to be considered untreatable. Thanks to veterinary science we can now save some horses who suffer broken limbs.
Broken Leg was created in 2009.
some horses get pulled tendons and stuff like that in their legs, if a horse stumbles it can fall and die of a broken leg/neck/back.
broken leg broken=rota leg =pierna
You cannot pilot a plane with a broken leg, because you have to press the rudder peddals, but yes, you can fly on a plane with a broken leg.
Horses can break a leg in many ways; stumbling, galloping, races, fighting, and the most common, jumping. When a horse breaks its leg, it's in a lot of pain. The bone could be set, but your horse will always limp. But, if it does heal, it wont do much good, as the horse will still be in a lot of pain, as i said, limp, and may or may not get up at all. That's why most owners euthanize their horses, meaning, they put them down. You can look up ways a horse breaks it leg to find out more. Just be safe and gentle with your horse ;)