TrasaM
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Shes entered in another race this week anyway so I dont think they will be thinking of giving up any time soon
Don't think I'll bother placing any bets on her this week
Shes entered in another race this week anyway so I dont think they will be thinking of giving up any time soon
The only other horse I have come across by Val royal, was the aptly named rapid reverse, who never made it to the races when I knew him. Do be careful, but the trainer is well worth a shot, you are more likely to get honesty at home than in the sales ring.
Ask yourself the following questions,
You will find that a lot of the re-homing centres are full of ex-racers not straight from the track but from people who are ill prepared or inexperienced in dealing with this type of horse but have picked them up for a song and believing that they are doing a 'good deed' but then the wheels have very quickly fallen off of the wagon, and they can not cope with the needs of an ex-racer and they end up at best at the rehoming centres or much worse fates. TB's are very clever horses and pick up the wrong just as quickly as the right....so you have to be very sure that you have a clear and proper plan for re-training and management.
If you are happy with all of that then give the trainer a call pronto.
yes Dab. She was very pretty andYes I do have a support system in place.
I'm not rushing into anything here. I know of one case very close to home where an ex racer is being treated very poorly. Unfortunately The owner never checked her out and the poor horse is paying the price.
Really grateful for your advice though. The voice of reason is always welcome.![]()
Hi. Not looked up her pedigree but she's Royal gig..is this the horse you are referring to. Tried ringing trainer but no answer as yet.
I am really cautious about buying a pre owned horse in case it's been messed around with and has ingrained problems so I am looking for a relatively clean sheet, so to speak.
The advise of the majority wasn't to do it.
Which is the last thing you'll get with an ex racer! They are trained from the age of 2 to do the exact opposite to a normal riding horse, so before even getting to a point where you have a green youngster you have to completely re-train them! If you really must get a youngster then at least get a 'normal' horse which has been broken properly and is ready to bring on. What do your support network think about you getting an ex racer?