TAA
TAA-accredited Old Friends welcomed multiple grade 1 winner Einstein to their Georgetown, Kentucky farm March 11.
Read More >Ariat will host a Sip & Shop in their Lexington, Kentucky store April 10 from 6-8pm to kick off their campaign to benefit the TAA. From April 10 to April 14, Ariat will donate 10% of sales from the Lexington store to the TAA.
Read More >Local Lexington photographer Mary J Speer presents Horse Country at Home, a curated photography exhibit featuring various Horse Country locations.
This celebration includes the launch of the collection, refreshments, and a silent auction.
Proceeds from the silent auction will benefit the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance and the Bluegrass Land Conservancy.
Read More >The TAA is proud to be one of the beneficiaries of the new Railbird Festival at Keeneland Aug. 10-11.
Read More >The TAA is proud to be one of the beneficiaries of Railbird Festival, happening Aug. 10-11 at Keeneland.
Read More >Colonial Downs and the Virginia Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association have each pledged $15 per start at the upcoming Colonial Downs meet to the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance.
Read More >Running mostly in the claiming ranks in the Mid-Atlantic region, Play Book made 29 starts in her four seasons on the track. Now age 25, she lives at TAA-accredited Our Mims.
Read More >Dogwood Patty made all 52 of her starts in Canada, mostly in the claiming ranks at Fort Erie and Woodbine. Now at 27, she lives at TAA-accredited Our Mims.
Read More >Braggin Rights only made 10 starts, winning once and picking up five other placings, earning a total of $12,591. Now at 23, the mare lives at TAA-accredited Our Mims.
Read More >The Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance board of directors elected Mike Meuser as its new president and elected nine new board members.
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