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Interesting Horses for Adoption
Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 9:42 am
by BlindLucky
Smarty Burns (Smart Strike x Mon Belle) at New Vocations. His dam is a full sister to
Monarchos.
16.1h... He is a total character and oddball. He actually enjoys having his mane pulled, he leans into it. Smarty will also twitch his hind leg when you scratch his neck like a dog does when you find the sweet spot on their belly. He is a piglet who does not want to be forgotten at dinner time so he usually comes running to the gate when it is time to come in. He is younger and recently gelded so he likes to play with the rowdier boys and does well in a group.
http://www.horseadoption.com/horseprofi ... rty-burns/
Edit: I guess after awhile, they take the photos off their site
Re: Interesting Horses for Adoption
Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 9:49 am
by Sheepish
I saw him, and I swear most of the time I'm the one going, "Hell no we can't have another horse." but I was coveted him just a lot. I'm a sucker for a red horse.
Re: Interesting Horses for Adoption
Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 2:11 pm
by BaroqueAgain1
Looks a lot like his dad, doesn't he? Someone is going to have a head-turning saddle horse...and one who is probably going to keep his new rider on their toes.
Re: Interesting Horses for Adoption
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 6:06 pm
by perfectsoul
Look at that big trot. He would be awesome in the dressage ring.
Re: Interesting Horses for Adoption
Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 3:57 pm
by Izvestia
He is cute, and sounds like a lot of fun. I also love redheads.
Re: Interesting Horses for Adoption
Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2014 4:55 pm
by BlindLucky
Available from New Vocations:
http://www.horseadoption.com/horseprofi ... n-opinion/
My Golden Opinion (High Yield x Distant Breeze) has a record of
81-12-14-11 and earnings of $430,655. He ran mostly in claiming and AOC company, but he did run 4th in the 2006 Champagne to Scat Daddy, so he's
almost Grade 1 placed. He broke his maiden in his 2nd start, a race that included Pleasant Strike and a few others I'd heard of. His first start was at Saratoga in August 2006 for Eoin Harty, and his final start (which he won) was at Penn National in June 2014. I think he qualifies as a war horse
His 2nd dam, Li Law, is a full sister to Banshee Winds (dam of Banshee Breeze).
Doesn't seem like much fazes him
Re: Interesting Horses for Adoption
Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2014 11:50 am
by BlindLucky
St. Liam's Halo (Saint Liam x Foolishly) is available through New Vocations:
http://www.horseadoption.com/horseprofi ... iams-halo/
This 7-year-old gelding last ran on September 5th for a $4.5k tag at Laurel. He has a record of
37-6-10-5 and earnings of $247,684. He's a multiple stakes winner at Hastings, and he tried graded stakes company twice: 4th in the '12 Longacres Mile H. and 8th in the '13 Tom Fool.
His dam, Foolishly, is a Broad Brush half-sister to Storm Tide (dam of American Lion) and Bandstand (dam of Freedom Child). If you want to get all crazy with the pedigree, his 8th dam was a half-sister to Whirlaway--I like my trivia
St. Liam's Halo, or Liam, become a barn favorite as soon as he arrived at our facility. We were so impressed by his wonderful manners around the barn and his outgoing, friendly personality. Liam stands well to be groomed, bathed, shod, and tacked. He is just as wonderful under saddle as he is on the ground (no vices).
Re: Interesting Horses for Adoption
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 3:47 am
by Life At Zen
BlindLucky wrote:
He is stunning.
Re: Interesting Horses for Adoption
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 11:20 pm
by Izvestia
That is so great to see St Liam's Halo retired and up for adoption with New Vocations. I saw him running at Hastings a bunch, and he was just a classy (and flashy) gelding with a good mind. I followed him as he was claimed and slowly dropped down the ranks, so it is really nice to see this guy falling into responsible hands.
He looks wonderful other than those front ankles. I am jealous of whomever gets him!
Re: Interesting Horses for Adoption
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 7:26 pm
by BlindLucky
Mam Bird (Dixie Union x Acanthus) is available through ReRun:
http://www.rerunottb.com/virginia-horse ... ption.html
This guy fell in a claiming race in November 2013 at Parx and was vanned off. Apparently he was sore, but fine afterwards--they retired him with a record of
14-4-1-1 and earnings of $104k.
His 2nd dam is Alyssum, a multiple graded stakes placed half-sister to Aurora (dam of Arch, Acoma). His 3rd dam is champion
Althea, which makes his 4th dam Broodmare of the Year
Courtly Dee.
Stunning almost black 16.3hh 7 year old gelding, he has had several months of professional training and has already shown and placed at his first hunter show. He has no vices, is good to handle in all respects and has also been trail ridden in groups. He will require a more confident, experienced rider that is capable of handling and riding a big green horse. He is sound and suitable for jumping
Re: Interesting Horses for Adoption
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 7:59 pm
by BlindLucky
J Man (D'Wildcat x Musical Touch) wasn't all that successful on the track, with 2 wins in 21 starts and $60k in earnings. But his pedigree was fun to dig through, and he sounds like a real character
He is available through ReRun:
http://www.rerunottb.com/virginia-horse ... ption.html
His 3rd dam is Grade 2 winner
Igotrhythm, who is a half-sister to
Slew Gin Fizz. His 5th dam is Lillian Russell, a half-sister to
Mr. Prospector. That makes his 6th dam the multiple stakes winner
Gold Digger. His 9th dam was the fantastic filly
Myrtlewood, and his 11th dam is
Frizette
Be prepared to be entertained for hours by J -cheeky, rambunctious and just a whole load of fun and character rolled into one highly attractive package! Standing 15.3hh and only 5 years old, he is stunning and has an incredible presence about him. He has 3 nice paces that are balanced with cadence and would have potential in all fields due to tremendous courage and athletic ability. He has clean legs and no vices and has been vet evaluated.
Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLetMsQLRag#t=66
Re: Interesting Horses for Adoption
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 9:53 pm
by Izvestia
J Man is adorable and sounds like a fun one.
Re: Interesting Horses for Adoption
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 9:38 am
by Izvestia
Karakorum Legend is just so kind and beautiful looking. I love the write up about him. He has a lovely neck and a long beautiful face. *sigh*
http://www.horseadoption.com/horseprofi ... um-legend/
Re: Interesting Horses for Adoption
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 2:15 pm
by BaroqueAgain1
I love the photos of him with the cat. So sweet.
Re: Interesting Horses for Adoption
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 5:21 pm
by Izvestia
Yes, that melted my heart. He just has such a kind eye. And that cheeky cat. So cute!
Re: Interesting Horses for Adoption
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2014 1:35 pm
by serenassong
Izvestia wrote:Yes, that melted my heart. He just has such a kind eye. And that cheeky cat. So cute!
Is the cat included, lol. He really seems like a sweetie.
Re: Interesting Horses for Adoption
Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 3:32 pm
by BlindLucky
I don't know how she got this name, but...
Johnny Meatballs (Dunkirk x Flip Cat) is available via New Vocations:
http://www.horseadoption.com/horseprofi ... meatballs/
"Johnny Meatballs is a 15.1h lightly raced 3yr old filly (2 maiden claiming starts). She is compact and athletic. She is also a very confident filly and is towards the top of the pecking order in our mare field."
I think her entire family is grey. She's by Dunkirk out of a Maria's Mon mare. Her second dam, Selina Kyle, is a Storm Cat half-sister to
Black Tie Affair.
Isn't she a looker?
Re: Interesting Horses for Adoption
Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 4:35 pm
by Sheepish
I think she's gorgeous. It's been a while since I seriously regretted not being able to adopt (have three already and NO empty stalls) though I'd really rather never own another three year old, especially a mare. The only thing worse is a three year old CHESTNUT mare.
Still, I rather fancy having a pretty gray mare named Johnny...
Re: Interesting Horses for Adoption
Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 5:11 pm
by Izvestia
She sounds sassy. Very pretty filly.
Re: Interesting Horses for Adoption
Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 6:49 pm
by BlindLucky
I've been keeping my eye out lately for interesting prospects. A friend of mine just had to retire her OTTB from riding due to some spinal issues, so she's looking around again for a project horse. She's an equine vet to boot, so her horses always get the best of everything. Her mare is now a pasture ornament, but she's hoping to possibly pick up another in the near future. She's in VA, so the adoption groups in OH, KY, and the mid-Atlantic are definitely within her range.