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  • @vampychick22 also i have experince with horses and do groom regarly. the boy prob got bored of the beautiful horse. He dident have the audasity to care for the megestic animal and should be punished

  • @vampychick22 not exacutly true i am 12 and have gotten up earily in the morning everday to feed my thoughobred gelding i love him very much hes spitfire loves to gallop. I got him from an ADULT and she was ridding him very instancely and she told me he would need to put on aleast 100 pounds. I ride western trail and stopped riding for awhile to let him gain. I give him a few horse treats everday and he does get apples. but heres the thing ive wnted a horse since i could talk

  • Thoroughbreds are amazing horses and are my breed of choice. I only get them off-track and they've proved over and over that they are good horses. My 6 year old bro learned to ride on my 6 year old OTTB gelding and so did my boyfriend and other siblings. I love thoroughbreds and always will! ^_^

  • Beautiful horse, she looks very well now... Bravo! She's lucky to have find wonderful owners like you.

  • so sad.. We just took on our first OTTB last month, just off the track this summer. We got her for our son who is 15 and she couldn't have it better. I have always had QH's so this is a little new. We are giving her some down time in pasture before we ride her - no stalls- no shoes/barefoot trim and a lot of love !! What a sad thing to teach your 14 - how not to care for a horse. But she looks beautiful now = nice work !

  • In new zeland, owners hav payd way to much money to buy the horse and pay for its traning to just throw it on a truck to end its life.

    the horses eaither go out to stud, go back to the owners, are spelled and come back in abit later or are given away or sold for a small amount.

    people really need to work in the racing industry before they start juding what happens to the horses after their racing life is over. there is always someone that likes the horse and therefore will take it if they can

  • TB's are wonderful overall, not nasty or crazy. I have known a few (have one) that are for sure a beginners horse, wouldn't own a QH for anything save the TBs and standardbreds from slaughter please and educate people on these wonderful beautiful animals there is life for them after racing they are the supreme athletes of the horse world

    Thanks for saving her and the others I do save one at a time as I only have so much room

  • Good job and thank the gods for people like you !!!

  • The race track problem is that the horses who are no longer winning are sent away on the truck to the slaughterhouse in Canada or Mexico. The way they slaughter these beautiful animals is beyond belief, inhumane is putting it nicely. There is a HUGE problem with the animals in human "care" on this planet. We need to make the slaughterhouses, if they must exist, more humane. Breeders, owners, trainers etc. need to set up a system for dealing with the horses that are no longer "useful".

  • she is so pretty...i try to raise awareness around where i live about animal cruelty...its people like u that make sure neglected horses are rescued....keep up the good work

  • What's wrong with her leg?

  • reply to shadowkitty56 quarter horse lovers or appaloosa lovers will tell you to stay to their preference of horse breeds, YOU choose for YOU! i love quarters, appies and ive actually learned everything i know on an ex racehorse so its what you feel comfortable doing. mind you racehorses are hot meaning they are high strung. your riding level should match the training of the horse. ive never seen a beginner on a thoroughbred tho.... good luck!

  • You look kookoo

  • If you would just pay a little more attention, she has a nasty temperament. Sure, find her a good home to see if she might kill somebody. Good horses do not get neglected.

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  • I have a question: when I was younger I rode horses, mostly Saddlebreds, Appaloosas, and QH. I was told to stay the hell away from Thoroughbreds. I just have to know: do I take my life in my hands by getting up on one's back, not to run, mind, but maybe to go from one end of the pasture to the next at a trot?!

  • WOW!

    She's gorgeous!

    You did a wonderful thing taking her in!

    Best of luck with her!

  • shes soo pretty!!lol mares such piggies lol.I'm soo happy you took her in!!I own a 20+ and alot of people dont think hes worth it,to take care of him a month its (with out the the stuff i buy him lol ) 70$ for all of this for 1 bag of cubes,1 bag of sweet feed and 5 bags of feed.but its soo worth it:)

  • GOD BLESS YOU!! thank you for rescueing a thoroughbred, i have one named Roz so videos like this touch me.

  • My dream horse!

  • Great video :) I have a beautiful OTTB :) Thoroughbreds are the best<3

  • THANK YOU! For making that statement about things being sometimes better at racecourses. Yes, there are problems, but they are still considered investments there, and are (for the most part) given decent treatment and food. The amateurs who buy these retired racers as toys need to at least give them proper care, and that means daily care, veterinarian calls and so on.

  • She is beautiful, I currently have two TB rescues, one is 30 years old and retiring with us the other is 13 and beautiful.

  • Well, how much does she cost?She MIGHT be the one.

  • thats soooo sad im glad shes in beter care now

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