Injured Giant Ryan euthanized after onset of laminitis

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Shivananda Parbhoo, owner of Grade 1 winner and reigning New York-bred Horse of the Year Giant Ryan, confirmed late Thursday afternoon that the 6-year-old son of Freud was euthanized at the University of Pennsylvania’s New Bolton Center due to the onset of laminitis. Giant Ryan broke both sesamoid bones in his left front fetlock during the running of Saturday’s True North Handicap at Belmont Park.

“The highs in this game are high, and the lows are low. This is the absolute bottom,” the Calder-based owner said.

Giant Ryan was sent to New Bolton Center on Sunday and was expected to undergo a surgical fusion of the fetlock joint. That procedure was initially delayed as the injury to the horse had limited blood flow from the ankle down. According to Parbhoo, blood flow returned to the damaged limb as of Wednesday, and surgery was scheduled for Friday.

“Over the last few days he was eating and drinking just fine, and he seemed to be doing everything right,” Parbhoo said. “But earlier today we could see that things were getting a little shaky. He couldn’t put any weight on the injured leg, so he was relying on his other legs to carry his body, and that is what brought on the laminitis. And once the signs of laminitis are present, the only option is to do the right thing for the horse, so he doesn’t have to suffer. This horse gave us so much, we had to do what was right for him.

“My family and I are thankful to everyone that offered us their prayers and kind words. This is the first horse we’ve had break down, and it’s just such a sad feeling, it isn’t likely to go away.”

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  • triplecrownquest

    Awful..just awful…RIP big fella

  • Tiznowbaby

    Condolences to the connections. Wish things would have turned out differently.

  • sad

    Sad news. RIP brave horse. We already miss you.

  • JC

    Oh, I am sick at this, just as with the recent loss of Ipswich Bay…God bless and keep him; sweet boy. Prayers and condolences for all the connections…

  • ExactaGirl

    This is such sad news! He was an awesome horse and is and will continue to be missed. RIP boy.

  • Cher Villalobos

    Thank you for doing right by GIANT RYAN, as he was a spectacular horse. He will be missed but knowing you did the right thing will always stay with you.

  • Trisha

    Awwwww so so sad. RIP Giant Ryan so sorry to loose such a wonderful animal. Such a shame. You can now run without pain.

  • Mystical Song

    Very, very sad, I’m sorry for your loss of a truly great horse who was always trying.  :(

  • May Flower

    Sad but relieved. Other catastrophically injured but valuable horses suffer for months  before being euthanized. RIP

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/MyBig-Red/100000980578079 MyBig Red

    Rest in Peace, Sweet Giant Ryan. My Deepest Sympathy to his owner, trainer, groom and jockey. I can only imagine the heartbreak of loosing your dear friend. May God Bless You and Comfort You in this difficult time.  

  • Ida Lee

    In my heart I knew we would lose him but it hurts so much. RIP Beautiful Boy. You will be missed.

  • Robyn Hoffmann

    Rest in peace, Giant Ryan.  This is very sad for all fans of TB racing and especially so for the owners of Giant Ryan.  They put him in the best possible hands, at UPENN’s New Bolton Centre.    

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