Our three to seven year olds represent our largest and continually revolving group of horses. Most are off the track with no visible signs of lameness. Others often have an injury with a good prognosis but requiring a short rehabilitation.
Fit To March


Fit To March is 3, and he arrived from the race track on May 17th. We call him FM, and he was out of his mind the first few days. But FM has settled in nicely, and he loves to greet people.

Sea Captain


Very cute, very studish, but his testicles will be removed on June 3rd. Sea Captain came from the race track May 30th. He is 3 years old.

Paradise Cove


He is 6, and 15.3 hands high. As a yearling in Kentucky Paradise Cove sold for 600 thousand dollars. There appears to be nothing wrong with him. A very kind personality.

Jade Beret


Jade is 4, and he came with an injury but is quickly recovering. In the last 3 years we have rescued 24 horses by the sire Bertrando.

Proud Phil


We began 2008 with a new gelding from the race track, and his name is Proud Phil. We call him Phil. He is 7 years old, and very proud.

Key Maker


Key Maker is 6, and he broke down badly at the race track. We call him Key, and he would make a wonderful companion to another horse.

Affairs Over


He broke down at the race track and should never be ridden. Affairs Over would make a great best friend to another horse. He is 6 years old.

Radiant Girl


She comes to us from the race track, and is just 3 years old. Because of those ears we call her Radar. She can easily listen to passing pilots. Radar is 15.1 hands high.

Spectacular Bay


He is more than 16.1 hands tall, and he earned lots of money as a race horse. Spectacular Bay is 5 years old.