AUS$5mil Half brother to Black Cavair PTS today due to effects of laminitis bought on by infected spider bite.
VIA RP
Australia: Black Caviar's half-brother, who in April became Australia's most expensive yearling when selling for A$5 million, has died after suffering from laminitis.
The Redoute's Choice colt, known as Jimmy, is thought to have developed the condition after an allergic reaction to antibiotics being used to treat a swollen leg, which is believed to have been caused by a snake bite in November.
Mark Webster, managing director of auction house William Inglis and Son which held security over the half-brother to the champion mare, made the announcement on his blog on Sunday.
"At approximately 11am this morning the Redoute's Choice x Helsinge two-year-old colt known as Jimmy was euthanised on humane grounds at the Melbourne University Veterinary Hospital in Werribee, Victoria," Webster said.
"Jimmy was suffering from laminitis, a painful hoof condition that impacts on the mobility of horses."
BC3 Thoroughbreds signed for a record A$5 million for Jimmy at the Easter Sale but defaulted on payment along with several other horses who are now for private sale by Inglis.