Bridgie The Bull

From five starts, Bridgie the Bull never broke her maiden and retired with earnings totaling $3,008. The daughter of Benny the Bull might not have found her calling on the track, but has come into her own since beginning a second career.
Jost Van Dyke

Minnesota-bred Jost Van Dyke began his racing career as a 3-year-old. It wasn’t until the age of 7 that the multiple stakes-placed gelding made his exit from the track.
TAA Partners With Old Smoke to Offer OTTB-Themed T-Shirts

The Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance has partnered with Old Smoke Clothing Company to create off-track Thoroughbred-themed T-shirts
Quick Call

The late Quick Call retired in 1992, having made 86 starts and earning more than $800,000. He was the oldest of the 650 horses cared for by TAA-accredited Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation.
NYRA, NYTHA Announce New Aftercare Funding Initiative

The New York Racing Association and New York Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association announced June 28 an initiative to increase funding for aftercare for horses retiring from NYRA racetracks.
Bobcaygeon

The Ontario-bred son of Niigon, earned $377,004 in his five seasons on the track. The multiple stakes-placed war horse retired to TAA-accredited LongRun to start a new life.
Queens Honor

The Kentucky-bred daughter of To Honor and Serve never broke her maiden but she’s now finding her calling outside racing.
Mobil Night

Mobil Night only visited the winner’s circle once in his nine-race career, but now the TAA-accredited MidAtlantic Horse Rescue grad is now racking up ribbons left and right in the show ring.
Red Button & Bringcheckcharlie

Red Button and Bringcheckcharlie had little in common until they reached TAA-accredited South Florida SPCA. Now, they’re both under the care of adopter Robin Johnson in Florida as they’re retraining for new careers.
TAA Summer Newsletter ☀️?

The TAA summer e-newsletter is now out! Inside: –TAA news -Upcoming aftercare fundraisers and events -How to get a PastTheWire.com/TAA-branded hat –OTTB success stories And more! Click here to view this edition. Click here to subscribe to the TAA quarterly newsletter.