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  • SteelRdr-Sassy JR is now an event horse. A friend of mine owns him-he's very well loved and is quite the personality! He had a pasture injury last year, and is just now getting back into competition. He's done several successful Prelims before that though. Very cool horse

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    • Originally posted by olympicdreams04 View Post
      A list of favorites ride, both past and present, in no particular order:

      Magnetic Image
      Wasn't there a horse by that name on the Exceller or Finger Lakes listings not that long ago? The name rings a bell...

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      • I'll update the list this evening.

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        • C.B.'s Copy by Uncopyable

          He's, an 88 bay bred in Oklahoma by Normie Thomas. I would love to talk to anyone who rode him. He's a huge mush and we adore him.
          RIP Kelly 1977-2007 "Wither thou goest, so shall I"

          "To tilt when you should withdraw is Knightly too."

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          • JustJump-

            I did know JR was an event horse! I remember him being sold to eventer and saw him on Waters Edge's website a while after he sold.

            I was one of the first people to take JR over a jump. Nearly jumped me STRAIGHT out of the tack! I also galloped him and schooled him over hurdles a few times. The most fun was when I got to turn him back into a show horse when he wasn't such a great race horse! He was a phenominal jumper (and I guess to go prelim, he's got to be pretty darn good). I always loved him, and he always had GREAT confidence over jumps! I can tell you many a story about him...like when we jumped an in-and-out with both my legs on one side of him because he popped me so far out of the saddle!

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            • BTW-

              Just got another new one in.

              Accumulator (2004)

              He was in Buddy Delp's barn for the Meyerhoff's until Buddy passed away this fall. He was then moved up to CT (Charles Town, not Connecticut), which is where the lady I ride for purchased him. He's a SUPER sweet heart! I know they bought him as a weanling, but if anyone remembers we'd like to know a bit more about him (as in how he was for galloping/riding).

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              • JR

                Sounds like he hasn't changed a bit! He still has the same owner-she's now over at Sunset Hills. He was quite the handful when she got him-he had one speed, which was GO. He's settled down to being just plain fun now That horse definitly loves to run and jump-and can still jump a rider right out of the tack!

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                • The list should be up to date now. Feel free to add more requests for info. We need to start passing this around to rescues and those who go to auctions, too - please feel free to send the link to anybody you know who may come across one of these horses and need to get in touch with those who are seeking them.

                  http://www.pretzelkitty.com/cothlist.html

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                  • Tadina

                    1994 bay gelding bred in Va, raced in WV.

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                      Originally posted by catknsn View Post
                      The list should be up to date now. Feel free to add more requests for info. We need to start passing this around to rescues and those who go to auctions, too - please feel free to send the link to anybody you know who may come across one of these horses and need to get in touch with those who are seeking them.

                      http://www.pretzelkitty.com/cothlist.html
                      That's a great idea - and could very well help to give a horse a new home. I used to gallop a BIG TB - 17.2 as a 3 year old - named Colonial Stand. While I had him on my Stable Mail, I eventually lost track of him, until one day I just happened to check the Re-Run Ky site and there he was. I called them up, and was able to tell them all sorts of info about him, since I had known him since he was a foal. Being so big, and not very sound, he was rather hard to place, but one woman was a bit interested in him. They gave her my number, and for almost two hours I told her stories of "John Boy" and his antics, and even emailed her a few pics of him. She later told me that had she not spoken with me, she would've never adopted him.

                      The last I heard, he is living the life of Riley in Mass.

                      This is why I ALWAYS try and locate "my" babies.
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                      • Freebird, that's a great story. I really think it's incredibly important to improve our networking in the horse community to where people can get the information they need about horses, and former owners/breeders can have the opportunity to continue to be involved in ensuring the horse has a good home. I think most people want to be able to do this, but there just hasn't been a good way to keep tabs on horses.

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                          Maybe we could/should email this list to Re-Run and CANTER reps?

                          I'd LOVE to one day see a website that helped to reunite horses to their previous owners, breeders, trainers and grooms.

                          Of all the TB"s that I galloped, groomed and broke, Minority Stock was my favorite. I tried for years to track him down, but I hit a dead end when his last trainer told me he didn't remember who he sold him to. I still think about him, and wonder where he is, and if my "Cisco" is OK.
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                          • I adopted an ottb about 3 1/2 years ago

                            Dynosound (1992) dk br/b
                            sired by Dynaformer and his dam is Configuration. He raced mostly at Rockingham and Suffolk downs. Information I found said he was foaled at Wafare farm. If anyone knew him I'd love to hear from you!

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                            • i have an off the track tb also and his name is fred is race name was fred astaire and he only has one eye has some kids thought it would be fun to poke his eye with a stick.
                              all horses in the world today have the ancestorys of all horses to thank for shifting from america to the rest of the world.and the mustang is the closes one to those old horses.

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                              • My OTTB is Silent Thunder (Bay Gelding by Bertrando,1995). Others I know from off the track - a friend of mine owns the gelding Meigs, who raced in Illinois; another friend owns Mystic Stone (I was the CANTER volunteer who helped place her); and I knew Lunar Perigee, a son of AP Indy who was listed on CANTER and now has a home in KY.
                                "To understand the soul of a horse is the closest human beings can come to knowing perfection."

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                                • Originally posted by Freebird! View Post
                                  I'd LOVE to one day see a website that helped to reunite horses to their previous owners, breeders, trainers and grooms.
                                  I'm working on it. I need an expert on SQL databases who wants to donate their time (or own part of the project). I can do everything else, have the domain, and have a database roughed out in Access. If there are any SQL experts in the PNW who want to do something really proactive to keep horses from meeting bad ends...PM me and let's talk.

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                                  • Two TB's who's registered names I know:
                                    Amarillo Albert (1988 bay gelding)
                                    Newdocintown (1990 chestnut gelding)

                                    Unfortunately I don't know the names of the others.

                                    Great job on this thread and the master list!
                                    Lori T
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                                    • DESPERATELY SEEKING:

                                      Honey's Baby, 1988 chestnut mare. Last heard of doing the children's hunters in Zone 2/NJ area about 4-5 years ago, under a different name which I don't think I ever knew. HRH Avery's only surviving sibling that I'm aware of!
                                      "The standard you walk by is the standard you accept."--Lt. Gen. David Morrison, Austalian Army Chief

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                                      • My OTTBs

                                        Just adding in my guys and gals. I'd love to hear from anyone who knew them.

                                        Pop's Lucky Lady (1989)
                                        Condo Star (1995)
                                        Young Man's Fancy (1996)
                                        Drivenbydesire (2000)
                                        Navy Bird (2000)

                                        Julia
                                        Julia in Nokesville, VA

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                                        • re: TBs close to my heart

                                          Thankubellagio 2001 gelding by Captain Bodgit went from WV to Ohio last year, would like to find him very much
                                          Scratch N' Claw dark bay mare by Bold Ruckus had multiple chips in her knee, went to become a brood mare concerned for her what a gentle sweet girl she was for me, have photos
                                          Belgenio bay gelding by Beau Genius
                                          Miss Firethorn mare with swayback would love to know where she is
                                          Saucy Marine grey gelding by Marine Brass
                                          "We, too, will be remembered not for victories or defeats in battle or in politics, but for our contribution to the human spirit." JFK

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