Firewell
Well-Known Member
I thought I should post about our experience getting a horse from the ex-racehorse rehoming charities.
My mum lost her TB to colic 3 weeks ago and she decided that she wanted to rehome her next one through a charity to give something back to these wonderful creatures.
We rang up Moorcroft, Greatwood, HERO'S and Darley. Darley were the only place that didn't have a horse available but the other 3 did. We went to Moorcroft and HERO's in the end as they were the ones we rang first
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Please please if anyone experienced is looking to get a new horse, be it a young potential competition horse or a smart blood horse to hack or hunt consider rehoming an ex-racer. I was staggered by the quality of some of the horses in the charities and they are inundated with fabulous, talented, beautiful horses looking for their next useful job, all crying out for one to one attention.
Moorcroft was wonderful. We arrived to find 3 well muscled, shiney TB's (they looked like wb's!) being ridden around a fabulous arena in white boots and cloths all on the bit and well schooled ready for my mum to try. Her favourite was a flashy chestnut. 5 years, 16hh. He had fabulous paces, really smart and he didnt have a mark on him, no injuries at all, he also had a lovely easy and quiet temprement. My mum schooled him and hacked him out and then she spent an hour in his stable grooming him. The charity didn't mind us spending time at all and we had a great day. All the horses are rested and long-lined before they have anyone sit on their back and they spend 6 months retraining each horse before they put them up for rehoming, all have had work ups by the vet, physio, dentist, worm ect and are in tip top condition. You would never get this service at a dealers yard!!
We were all set to get the chestnut but something made my mum want to try HERO's. HERO's agin was a fabulous place, much bigger so more commercial but still really good. HERO'S being bigger had 12 horses that fitted my mums criteria, some were permanent loan horses and some were sale horses. We really didn't think we would fine a horse as nice as the moorcroft horse and we looked at a few that were not right for my mum. Then at the back of the barn in one of the last stables was a little brown head with a white heart shaped star. Something caught my mums eye straight away and when she went in to the stable to look at him she gave me a massive grin and I knew she liked him! He was the only one she wanted to try and they tacked him up and rode him for us and WOW!!! What paces!! He was beautiful. My mum got on him and it was like magic, they were made for each other and it was a yes!!!
My mum even welled up a bit on the way home because there was just such an emotional connection with the little brown horse. He is older than the chestnut at 9 but again not a mark on him. He also windsucked which we don't mind.
He was a sale horse so we had him vetted and now he's home!! The charity have been fabulous they have told us everything about him and his history and they are going to call my mum at the end of this week to see how she is getting on. They gave us a fact sheet about the horse with when he last had his back checked, teeth done, jabs ect. He will be freezemarket with a HERO's mark so that he can always be traced back to the charity as even though he is a sale horse he will always have a place with them if he falls on hard times.
So here he is!!!
Meet Charlie:-
Some of my mum trying him:-
He has settled in like a dream and my mum is over the moon with him, he has a home for life with us and we love him to death already
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Also not to leave my beautiful ex-racer out either who iv'e had for 18 months:-
My mum lost her TB to colic 3 weeks ago and she decided that she wanted to rehome her next one through a charity to give something back to these wonderful creatures.
We rang up Moorcroft, Greatwood, HERO'S and Darley. Darley were the only place that didn't have a horse available but the other 3 did. We went to Moorcroft and HERO's in the end as they were the ones we rang first
Please please if anyone experienced is looking to get a new horse, be it a young potential competition horse or a smart blood horse to hack or hunt consider rehoming an ex-racer. I was staggered by the quality of some of the horses in the charities and they are inundated with fabulous, talented, beautiful horses looking for their next useful job, all crying out for one to one attention.
Moorcroft was wonderful. We arrived to find 3 well muscled, shiney TB's (they looked like wb's!) being ridden around a fabulous arena in white boots and cloths all on the bit and well schooled ready for my mum to try. Her favourite was a flashy chestnut. 5 years, 16hh. He had fabulous paces, really smart and he didnt have a mark on him, no injuries at all, he also had a lovely easy and quiet temprement. My mum schooled him and hacked him out and then she spent an hour in his stable grooming him. The charity didn't mind us spending time at all and we had a great day. All the horses are rested and long-lined before they have anyone sit on their back and they spend 6 months retraining each horse before they put them up for rehoming, all have had work ups by the vet, physio, dentist, worm ect and are in tip top condition. You would never get this service at a dealers yard!!
We were all set to get the chestnut but something made my mum want to try HERO's. HERO's agin was a fabulous place, much bigger so more commercial but still really good. HERO'S being bigger had 12 horses that fitted my mums criteria, some were permanent loan horses and some were sale horses. We really didn't think we would fine a horse as nice as the moorcroft horse and we looked at a few that were not right for my mum. Then at the back of the barn in one of the last stables was a little brown head with a white heart shaped star. Something caught my mums eye straight away and when she went in to the stable to look at him she gave me a massive grin and I knew she liked him! He was the only one she wanted to try and they tacked him up and rode him for us and WOW!!! What paces!! He was beautiful. My mum got on him and it was like magic, they were made for each other and it was a yes!!!
My mum even welled up a bit on the way home because there was just such an emotional connection with the little brown horse. He is older than the chestnut at 9 but again not a mark on him. He also windsucked which we don't mind.
He was a sale horse so we had him vetted and now he's home!! The charity have been fabulous they have told us everything about him and his history and they are going to call my mum at the end of this week to see how she is getting on. They gave us a fact sheet about the horse with when he last had his back checked, teeth done, jabs ect. He will be freezemarket with a HERO's mark so that he can always be traced back to the charity as even though he is a sale horse he will always have a place with them if he falls on hard times.
So here he is!!!
Meet Charlie:-
Some of my mum trying him:-
He has settled in like a dream and my mum is over the moon with him, he has a home for life with us and we love him to death already
Also not to leave my beautiful ex-racer out either who iv'e had for 18 months:-