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Is it possible to adopt a horse off the race track?

SmileItsNotThatSerious asked:


i was curious to know if race horse owners are willing to sell for a lower price horses who cannot race or do not win, who could be retrained.

21 Responses to “Is it possible to adopt a horse off the race track?”

  1. valerie H says:

    What web site is available in Kentucky or
    West Virginia to find thoroughbreds off the track? Do you have to go to the track and
    look or are there web sites that advertise?

    Thank you.

  2. roo's mom says:

    If you are interested in Standardbreds off the track, try
    adoptahorse.org. This is the Standardbred retirement foundation. Our stb came from our local humane society. There are a lot of these horses available.

  3. Duflachee says:

    Yes!! It is!! I had one for about 2 years until recently when I sold him because I no longer had the time to devote to him or the money to keep him, but he was the sweetest smartest horse, not highstrung or hyper, he was very mellow and laid back and LOVED trail riding and jumping, and was already trailer trained :) . I went to the Jockey Club web site and ordered his racing history and it turned out he only ran 2 races and didn’t do very well so I suppose that’s why he stopped racing, but it is very possible and everyone that met him absolutely fell in love with him.

  4. Copperdodger says:

    Yes! There is such a surplus of them! They’re like, everywhere. And they are DIRT cheap. You have to be willing to put in a lot of work, though, if you want to do something else with them. Just make sure that you do an EXTENSIVE vet check to make sure that he’s sound. This is REALLY important.

  5. inthehills says:

    Go to a horse sale, such as Keeneland.

    Consider a bloodstock agent to help you find the type of horse you are looking for and which horses are going to go cheap. Have a vet look over your top choice (about $150 to look at x-rays and scope upper airway). Hint: cheaper horse usually sell near the end of the sale. Many very nice geldings go for just $1000.

  6. colormedukes says:

    “Claiming races!
    a race in which any horse entered can be purchased at a fixed price by anyone who has made a bid or claim before the start of the race.”

    Exactly..a lot of people have TBs straight off the track because they were not winners..

  7. horsesR4mi says:

    Yes, I’ve seen a lot of them go for really cheap, often times 1000$ or less, especially if the owner is really trying to get rid of them. You can also find a cheap claiming race, and claim one of the horses running.

  8. littlemisseile says:

    You can buy racehorses but they arent gonna be like pets. The steroids need to be worked outta their system and the running habit needs to be broken.

  9. maikabarrett says:

    It is actually quite easy to get a horse off the track from free to reasonably priced. Ultimately it’s an owners’ decision to try to sell or just give them away, most trainers I know encourage give a ways as it’s expensive to have them hang around eating if there is not a chance they’re going to make a paycheck from a race. Check the sites posted above by KendallH. I can tell you that all the Canter reps I’ve dealt with were great. Even if you don’t go through them please read their instructions on what to do when visiting the racetrack if you’re never been on the backside of one. There are usually quite a few local rescues around racetracks that would be more likely to have started retraining prospects. The biggest mistake I see people make with getting a recently retired or right out of training racehorse is not giving them the time off they need. They are typically exposed to quite a range of hormones & drugs that need a couple of months to work out of their system, not to mention a couple of months of good turnout & just being a horse makes a huge difference in attitude and disposition. Do not ever turn one out into electric fencing or the hot tape, not until you’re sure they can see it and figure out what it is…sometime people don’t think about the fact a horse could have spent the better part if its’ life stalled since it began training. It’s best to have any prospects thoroughly vetted, there can be alot going on that isn’t obvious and especially if you have jumping in mind it is worth the money. There are many common injuries that racehorses sustain that just need time to heal that will leave the horse perfectly useful for another job (possibly other than jumping). Unfortunately many don’t get the time they need. Also keep in mind that you have a long retraining process ahead of you, professional help or advice is best. The best advice I can give you is to stay off their mouths! That means go faster to a horse fresh off the track. Anyway good luck, I think it’s great you’re considering adopting one. Be choosey & talk to the groom if possible, they will know your prospect inside & out.

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    I would avoid claiming races. You will in most cases be paying much more than you can buy it for and you most likely won’t be allowed to vet it before it runs. The general public may not claim horses, you will have to pay a trainer to do it, put the money up before it runs and you’ve bought it once it leaves the gate whether it breaks down & is crippled or euthanized or finishes in the winners’ circle.

  10. Brittany Y says:

    They do all the time. Unless you have a lot of experience with horses I wouldn’t get one though.

    Look for the CANTER websites. There are a lot of ex race horse rescues. You can get them for free or cheap. Most of them aren’t top of the line TB’s though because trainers go through the barns before hand and decide which ones they would be willing to resell.

  11. Alecia Marie says:

    Yes, I work at a barn where the owner has bought 3 horses of the track. She retrained them to be great lesson horses. I had also bought a pony horse. (horse that leads the thoughbreds to the track.) He was a six year old Appendix gelding. He was pretty great. I had bought him for $1,100 right off the track and brought him home.

  12. pookeybear says:

    we have 4 in our barn off the tracks and they are great we called our local track and got them for free they were to slow they are now lesson horses that are super and we have even done claims to were there is a set price. we were told by trainers and workers as well as owners the best way is to go and check them out at your local tracks good luck

  13. Vic says:

    Canter is an organization that rescues & re-homes race horses, and also works with trainers on the tracks, to assist in re-homing race horses that need to find new jobs. Primarily east coast, and the eastern mid-west tracks. Most horses are available, for very reasonable prices. There are other organizations, in other regions, too.

  14. aliciaannharper says:

    Many horses are available off the track. You can find them online on horse for sale sites, at auctions, and horse rescues. Alot of OTTB’s are at rescues as no one wants them when they don’t win.
    Another way to find them is to visit the race track. Make friends with someone there and they would point you in the right direction.
    Please keep in mind that off the track horses, require alot of retraining and should only be done by a professional with some experince as they can be hot, pushy and very dangerous if they get in the wrong hands.

  15. Kendall H says:

    Yes!

    Hope these help! Good Luck!

  16. Jump The Moon says:

    Yes, I know a few at my barn that are ex racers becasue they were to slow and didnt make it to the big races. Here is websites about racehorses for sale.
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    Call around race tracks and ask about sales, or you can go to the track and look yourself. You can also look at normal horse-for-sale websites. You just gotta look around and youll find one sooner or later. Good luck.

  17. Mary says:

    Of course! Depends on which one, but we’ve got two off-the-track thoroughbreds in our barn…although I don’t know if my instructor bought them directly or through a dealer…

  18. godiva-my-baby says:

    yes i have seen some go for free-1000$ i know three at my barn that were free ;)

  19. anon.. says:

    Claiming races!
    a race in which any horse entered can be purchased at a fixed price by anyone who has made a bid or claim before the start of the race.

  20. PAM W says:

    you can buy a race horse that is retired from a race horse rescue. there are so many available because so many don’t win. here are some adoption centers:

    You can also find them at SPCA and on Petfinder.

  21. Mary L says:

    i think they can one of the people at a stable i go to got a racehorse of the track but he couldn’t walk in a straight line (since racehorse are always running in a turn) but i think he worked on that and now he can lol

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