Success Stories
A career maiden, Bull City Bonus retired to TAA-accredited Thoroughbred Athletes and found an instant connection with an adopter aiming to compete in dressage.
Read More >You Betcha only made one start before an injury forced an early retirement from the racetrack. The son of Super Saver then made his way to TAA-accredited ReRun.
Read More >After stumbling across Dream Police’s profile online at TAA-accredited Win Place Home, Sydney Gilmartin knew the Wildcat Heir gelding was the horse for her.
Read More >Adopted out from TAA-accredited New Beginnings Urban Burn checked all of the boxes for a new family horse for his adopter.
Read More >The well-bred gelding found his calling off the racetrack in the dressage arena thanks to TAA-accredited New Vocations.
Read More >Nina Neumann found herself drawn to the string of newly arrived OTTBs in her barn from TAA-accredited CANTER Michigan, especially one in particular named Green Mouse.
Read More >Callmetony was a hard knocker. He closed out his racing career in the claiming ranks at age 11 and began a new life at TAA-accredited Akindale Thoroughbred Rescue.
Read More >Bubba Sparks had a nose for the wire on the racetrack, and at the age of 19 he’s still finding ways to win at the TAA-accredited Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation’s Second Chances Program at Wallkill.
Read More >Indygo Joe only made one start before retiring to TAA-accredited Friends of Ferdinand. Although the son of Indygo Shiner wasn’t meant for the fast lane, he has since found his place.
Read More >Lucky Orphan, now known as “Copal,” is a Pennsylvania-bred son of Obligato. He made 74 starts and earned $142,148. He became an eventer after his racing career was finished.
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