I primarily help trainers and owners transition their thoroughbreds to new careers, consequently, they are not interested in leasing them out. However, you could foster one and in that way help a horse who needs help, by riding and retraining him and eventually he or she would be sold and the proceeds go to Thoroughbred Placement and Rescue, Inc. a 501(c)(3) non profit. This would afford you the same benefits of a lease and the cost to you wold be free.
I primarily help trainers and owners transition their thoroughbreds to new careers, consequently, they are not interested in leasing them out. However, you could foster one and in that way help a horse who needs help, by riding and retraining him and eventually he or she would be sold and the proceeds go to Thoroughbred Placement and Rescue, Inc. a 501(c)(3) non profit. This would afford you the same benefits of a lease and the cost to you wold be free.
Punkie7337 2 years ago