David Redvers on Roaring Lion's recovery from surgery
Roaring Lion, the World Champion Three-Year-Old of 2018 and Cartier Horse of The Year, has returned to Cambridge Stud in New Zealand, where he is recovering from two major colic operations.
Roaring Lion recently shuttled to Cambridge Stud in New Zealand to undertake stallion duties in the southern hemisphere, following a successful first covering season at Tweenhills, home of Qatar Racing Stallions.
In this video David Redvers, Qatar Racing Manager and Owner of Tweenhills, talks through the timeline of events that resulted in the life-saving surgery for the stallion.
David Redvers said: “The chances of a horse surviving one colic operation are slim. The chances of surviving two operations, where a large section of intestine is resected, are very slim indeed. It is a testament to the horse’s courage and the care that he was given that he has been able to return to Cambridge Stud, where he will continue his recuperation.”
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