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TB Incentive Program to Hold Championships at KHP
The Jockey Club Thoroughbred Incentive Program (T.I.P.) announced on August 17 that it will be holding the inaugural T.I.P. Championships on Sunday, September 10, 2017, in the Rolex Arena at the Kentucky Horse Park.
Video: Can You Spot the Olympian Horse?
Hint: it’s not the race winner.
Thoroughbred Incentive Program Youth Ambassador of the Month: Gabriela Ortiz
The Thoroughbred Incentive Program proudly celebrates its young horse owners who are dedicated to the off-track Thoroughbred. Meet July’s selected T.I.P. Youth Ambassador!
KY Performance Products: Joint Problems in OTTBs
Are you an OTTB lover or looking to transition your first horse off the track? Kentucky Performance Products’ six-part series on health and nutrition considerations for the OTTBs is your go-to source!
KY Performance Products: Hoof & Coat for OTTBs
Kentucky Performance Products’ ongoing informative series on challenges facing the off-track Thoroughbred continues: this week we’re looking at hoof and coat problems.
KY Performance Products: Muscle Problems in OTTBs
Because of the unique lifestyle of the racing Thoroughbred, he may be prone to muscular issues in his second or third career. Kentucky Performance Products explains how to set your OTTB up for success.
KY Performance Products: Energy Requirements of OTTBs
If you have an OTTB or were considering a retired Thoroughbred for your next horse, don’t miss Kentucky Performance Products’ six-part series on nutritional considerations for the breed!
KY Performance Products: Transitioning the OTTB, Pt. 2
In today’s chapter of this new six-part series, Kentucky Performance Products discusses ulcers and digestive tract imbalances in the transitioning off-the-track Thoroughbred.
Thoroughbred Incentive Program Non-Competition Award Applications Available
Are you an OTTB lover? Don’t miss out! Our friends at the The Jockey Club Thoroughbred Incentive Program are preparing to award two non-competition awards and are seeking applicants!
Kentucky Performance Products: Transitioning the OTTB, Part I
Introducing a new six-part article series from Kentucky Performance Products to help horse owners prepare for the various challenges of transitioning an off-track Thoroughbred!
Thoroughbred Incentive Program Youth Ambassador of the Month: Ella Sciog
The Thoroughbred Incentive Program proudly celebrates its young horse owners who are dedicated to the off-track Thoroughbred. Meet May’s selected T.I.P. Youth Ambassador!
This is the Best Spoof of the ’52 Thoroughbreds’ Post We’ve Ever Seen
And its creator, Genna Grace, is hereby inducted into the Horse Nation Hall of Fame.
Top-Placing OTTB Honored by Jockey Club at IHSA Nationals
“Red Alert” took home the Thoroughbred Incentive Program Award from the IHSA Nationals at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington in early May!
Valerie Ashker Riding Coast to Coast to Raise OTTB Awareness
To demonstrate the versatility and value of the second- or third-career Thoroughbred, Valerie Ashker is about to embark on a coast-to-coast ride aboard her OTTB. We caught up with Valerie just days before she saddles up!
‘Strong Women Aren’t Always Human’
Joell Dunlap of the Square Peg Foundation pens a heartfelt tribute to her longtime equine partner and cornerstone of the Square Peg program, a unique and challenging OTTB named Gigi.
Your Turn: Sometimes, the Horse Chooses You
Sigourney Jellins describes how she selected her off-the-track Thoroughbred for the 2016 Retired Racehorse Project Thoroughbred Makeover. (Spoiler: it’s not as scientific as you might think.)
Just yesterday, I was asked to point out why I thought one young OTTB would be a better competition prospect than another. Confirmation, bloodlines, race history, and temperament can all play a role in choosing a horse off the track with the ability to be successful in a second career. In a completely objective world, only these things would matter. But sometimes it’s the look in the horse’s eye as you meet them, that special feeling you get when they give you that first nuzzle or whiskery kiss that makes the decision for you …
I met Oso for the first time in a shaded barn aisle at Eclipse Equine Sports Therapy Center in Paso Robles. I walked down the aisle, searching for his name on the stall door, excited to see him for the first time. I found his stall, and he looked at me and came to say hello. Now, I can try to say it was the rhythm and fluidity in his walk down the barn aisle, or the suspension in his trot as he jogged down the driveway that made me conclude he would be an excellent prospect for eventing or dressage. But in truth, it was the friendliness in his gaze, and the gentle way he reached his nose out to nuzzle my hand that told me Oso was a special horse.
Time will tell if he will be a future dressage or eventing star (I think he has all the tools to be!). For now, I’m going to savor our first few rides, and enjoy seeing his lovely face over the stall door every morning.
Sigourney Jellins is a professional eventing and dressage rider in Northern California, and a 2016 RRP Thoroughbred Makeover trainer. Oso Smart is a 2011 gelding by Curlin. Oso is sponsored by Neigh Savers Rescue; click here to check them out on Facebook. “Like” Oso’s page on Facebook to get updates on his progress!
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