THOROUGHBRED MAKEOVER | RETRAINING RETIRED RACEHORSES
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- Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
- For CJ Marinaccio the founder of WIN PLACE HOME, an OTTB aftercare and retraining farm, it is the knowledge and care for horses that comes first.
A Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance (TAA) accredited organisation, Win Place Home is here to help ex-racehorses make the transition from track to off-the-track.
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A California registered, IRS approved 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, WPH offers former racehorses a good home where their transition will be smooth and calm, giving them a confident trust to move forward in life. CJ has created a place of rescue to rehabilitate and retrain these thoroughbreds leading to active careers.
Through retraining, the goal is to re-purpose the racehorse as a functioning member of a new discipline, changing the way people view off-track thoroughbreds; not as high-strung, flighty or un-trainable but as determined, strong horses with a desire to learn and give back. WPH seeks to improve the lives of these horses by building a new foundation on which they can succeed.
WPH also works with programs that contribute to the community making an impact with the under-served. As a place of education, they show that anyone can get a second chance at life and help prospective owners understand the benefits of humane retirement. Horses can teach a great deal about respect and love. Everyone can benefit in sharing this experience.
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Much respect what you do
I am intrested and I will take care of this horse
I am from Punjab i have marwari mare and intrested in retired thoroughbred horse if any one want to give free i can adopt it but must not more than 10 year whatever its would be eaither male or female i will care his or her very well give full relaxation keep it just for rid not more than 5kilometer in a week
Bruh, you don’t get “for free”. There’s adoption fees. Not to mention, kinda rude to have such expectations and ask for free. Yes, idc if this is 2 years old.