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Pallium Prize

Pallium Prize

Pallium Prize racked up more than $114,000 before heading to MidAtlantic Horse Rescue. He caught the eye of an adopter looking for a quiet pleasuring riding horse.

Zesty Zar

Zesty Zar

Melissa Barber instantly fell in love with Zesty Zar when she saw the son of Tapizar on the website of TAA-accredited New Vocations.

Fearless Tears

Fearless Tears

Carrying the memory of a beloved horsewoman, Fearless Tears was a special adoption for TAA-accredited Thoroughbred Athletes.

Don’t Lecture Me

Don't Lecture Me

The Oklahoma-bred son of Podium only made three starts before retiring. While life on the track wasn’t for Don’t Lecture Me, he’s found his calling through TAA-accredited Thoroughbred Athletes.

Bull City Bonus

Bull City Bonus in the dressage ring

A career maiden, Bull City Bonus retired to TAA-accredited Thoroughbred Athletes and found an instant connection with an adopter aiming to compete in dressage.

You Betcha

You Betcha only made one start before an injury forced an early retirement from the racetrack. The son of Super Saver then made his way to TAA-accredited ReRun.

Dream Police

Dream Police

After stumbling across Dream Police’s profile online at TAA-accredited Win Place Home, Sydney Gilmartin knew the Wildcat Heir gelding was the horse for her.

Urban Burn

Urban Burn and Kayla Johns

Adopted out from TAA-accredited New Beginnings Urban Burn checked all of the boxes for a new family horse for his adopter.

Make The Point

Make The Point

The well-bred gelding found his calling off the racetrack in the dressage arena thanks to TAA-accredited New Vocations.

Green Mouse

Green Mouse and Nina Neumann

Nina Neumann found herself drawn to the string of newly arrived OTTBs in her barn from TAA-accredited CANTER Michigan, especially one in particular named Green Mouse.