In support of helping more retired racehorses find second careers and new homes as sport horses and recreational mounts, the Retired Racehorse Project is on...
There is a huge distinction between being nervous or anxious about your horse or feeling this way about the tasks you and your mount must accomplish. Thoroughbr...
The 2019 Retired Racehorse Project Thoroughbred Makeover is only four months away! Trainers have been hard at work preparing their 2019 hopefuls for this year's...
Time really flies! This is our eighth month together, and somehow it seems like our first ride was yesterday. Earlier this month, Ren turned five. When I adopte...
Amanda Cousins checks back in with JN about her first few rides on her 2019 RRP Thoroughbred Makeover mount Artie. To read Amanda's previous blogs, check out th...
In today's makeover blog, Dr. Cle Toledano shares her accounts of the journey to add her 2019 Retired Racehorse Project Thoroughbred Makeover mount, Mavis, to h...
The past seven months have taught me a lot about the value of stability, both in my horse's life and in my own. At this point in Ren’s career, I’m seeing all of...
My journey with The Retired Racehorse Project started at a huge turning point in my professional career and life. From the very beginning, I wanted to participa...
There’s more than one way to skin a cat, and this also holds true for restarting ex-racehorses. Groundwork is a highly debated topic in the horse world, particu...
Hello, JN friends! I’m Amanda Cousins, and I have the distinct honor of sharing my journey to the Thoroughbred Makever. I run Ashland Equestrian, LLC in Warrent...