C&C
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You should definitely consider a retired racehorse (I hate the term "ex-racer" makes them sound as though they were naff on the track!).
It depends upon how much time and effort you are willing to put into one as to where you go to find one. Some of the rehoming centres do fanstic jobs of these horses and some are just in it for the money. If you want to go back and start from scratch with a horse then email some local trainers, this time of year is kick out time for National Hunt horses that either aren't paying their way or are being retired due to age. The same applies for some flat horses that have been plying their trade on the all weather all winter.
I have 3 retired racers, 2 of them I brought hom from work with me straight off the track, the 3rd one I have I sent out emails to trainers asking for if they had any leaving training. Again he is straight off the track.
Good luck in your search! They are the best fun you will ever have!
Thanks for your advice. The only reason i have gone down the rehoming route is that the 'basics' have been done and they have assessed if the horse is suitable for rehoming and what the horse will be capable of in its new career. I would hate to be in the situation of buying one straight from a trainer and being 'stuck' with it if it turned out to be not what i wanted
I agree that some centres differ alot to others. I have read up on the processes of the main ones in association with HEROS and some of them never actually belong to you, they are on a permanent loan and you have to pay a considerable donation as well as monthly donations. From what i have read of Darley the horse is signed over to you, along with a small fee, as the new owner following a successful 3 month loan period. Its something i have to look into a bit more before making a decision but i have heard nothing but good feedback about Darley
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