From The Bloodhorse:
Thorn Song Gets a Second Chance at Life
By Jason Shandler
Millionaire horse Thorn Song, who was severely injured in his final start at Del Mar last summer and had “an almost zero chance” at survival after developing laminitis, has made a remarkable recovery thanks to breakthrough stem cell therapy and continues to mend well at Alamo Pintado Equine Medical Center in Los Olivos, Calif.
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Dr. Doug Herthel confirmed on Feb. 10 that Thorn Song, a four-time graded stakes winner, was alive and doing well after a long battle with laminitis. The 7-year-old son of Unbridled's Song —Festal, by Storm Bird, has been in the news recently after it was learned that his owner,[intlink id="4899" type="post"]Ahmed Zayat[/intlink], had collected a $2.75 million mortality insurance claim for his death. . .
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