Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance
Strike N Win made all 90 of his starts in Puerto Rico, mostly in the claiming ranks. The Illinois-bred son of Tenpins retired with 10 wins and $72,854 in earnings. Then he came to Caribbean Thoroughbred Aftercare.
Read More >Odlum was a true warhorse, making the majority of his 62 starts in eight seasons in the claiming ranks. The Florida-bred son of Concerto racked up more than $150,000 in earnings before retiring to MidAtlantic Horse Rescue.
Read More >A warhorse of 42 starts, Kipper Dan only visited the winner’s circle once but it making moves in the dressage arena thanks to Thoroughbred Athletes.
Read More >Heather Wiley helped deliver All Hundreds and with the help of Caribbean Thoroughbred Aftercare, they have reunited and begin a new chapter together.
Read More >Our Serengeti ran 11 times, never breaking his maiden. The Oklahoma-bred retired to TAA-accredited Horse & Hound Rescue Foundation with $18,504 in earnings.
Read More >The Pennsylvania bred made 14 starts in the maiden claiming ranks at Monmouth Park and Penn National before retiring to New Beginnings.
Read More >Two OTTBs who faced challenges before being assisted by MidAtlantic Horse Rescue and Akindale Horse Rescue but are now living the good life.
Read More >The son of Northern Afleet only made three starts before retiring to Thoroughbred Athletes and being scooped up by an adopter looking for a show horse.
Read More >The striking grey with a king eye immediately captured attention once he was posted on the social media pages of Thoroughbred Athletes.
Read More >Pallium Prize racked up more than $114,000 before heading to MidAtlantic Horse Rescue. He caught the eye of an adopter looking for a quiet pleasuring riding horse.
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