Broadway Boy will return to the house after being lost in Grand National.
The horse, which was trained in Gloucestershire by Nigel Twiston-Davies, was leading the Aintree's offer when he fell hard at Valentine's Brook on the second circle.
“Thank you for all the beautiful messages, and most importantly thanks to all veterinarians in Intrerases”.
“Broadway Boy is loaded on a horse ambulance and returned home. Such a special horse for all of us in Grangehill Farm.
“Great Laura, who stayed with him all night.”
Fares, Willie Sam, said that the horse was “harsh and inflammatory.”
After the race, Broadway Boy and Celebre D'Alen – which was pulled – were walking to ambulances after being evaluated by veterinarians and transported to the racing race stables for further evaluation.
Tom Bilami was transferred from Fares Bouidawi Boy to Ainri University Hospital for evaluation
Celebre D'Alen was trained in Sumrest by Philip Hobbs and Johnson White.
“It remains overnight in Aintree for monitoring and comfort and will be fine,” said a post on the Facebook account on Saturday evening.