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  • Crosspost- Best place to find a young TB sporthorse prospect?

    Cross-posting this from the H/J Forum:

    Just making sure I'm looking under every rock here. I know the usual places...CANTER, Finger Lakes, New Vocations, etc. Is there somewhere I'm missing? I'm looking for a hunter prospect for myself and have a small budget. Willing to put in the work/time with something green-green or very young, but it's gotta be sound. Any other ideas I may not have thought of? Thanks!
    "And my good dreams? They all come with a velvet muzzle and four legs. All my good dreams are about horses."--In Colt Blood

    COTH Barn Rats Clique!

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    TPR!

    Have you looked at TPR (Thoroughbred Placement and Rescue)? I volunteer there and we have several nice horses already going under saddle and there are also lots still on the track. Check out Off Track, On Track and Looking for a home...

    www.goodhorse.org

    www.leightonfarm.com
    TPR!
    Thoroughbred Placement Resources, Inc
    www.goodhorse.org

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    • #3
      you should look into smaller breeders like me and others on here that would love for our homebreds to go to a wonderful home. granted we are not going to give them away . but try looking at some websites from here. good luck.
      www.camaloufarms.com

      ride it like you stole it! "ralph hill"

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      • #4
        You know,I am wondering why there seems to be such a shortage of this type of horses. I am looking for something similar but for Eventing. Don't mind unstarted or green (I actually enjoy starting my own), but that also means I don't want to pay 5 times OTTB prices because someone has put a few rides on the horse...(if that makes sense - don't want to offend anyone because I am not expressing this right.)
        "When life gives you scurvy, make lemonade."

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        • #5
          Keep checking! These sites are updated weekly. Horses like that are out there. I found my guy through CANTER PA. He was not quite 3, lightly raced (3 times, the race videos would make you laugh as he lopes across the finish watching the crowd) SOUND & so laid back I had a hard time adjusting to his mellowness after my crazy jumper.
          ~ A true friend knows all there is to know about you and still likes you. -E. Hubbard

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          • #6
            Hi there ~

            If the OP wants to provide further specifics of her budget or the type of horse she's looking for, she would have to place an ad in our Horse Wanted classifieds section.

            Please be mindful of our no-advertising policies when starting or posting to threads of this type. We've removed a couple of posts.

            Thanks!
            Mod 1

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Mia412 View Post
              Keep checking! These sites are updated weekly. Horses like that are out there. I found my guy through CANTER PA. He was not quite 3, lightly raced (3 times, the race videos would make you laugh as he lopes across the finish watching the crowd) SOUND & so laid back I had a hard time adjusting to his mellowness after my crazy jumper.
              I would echo this comment. Those horses are there, and deserve a second chance.

              I would also echo the suggestion to contact breeders who may have something you are looking for.

              good luck in your search, and thank you for looking for a TB horse!!
              A Fine Romance. April 1991 - June 2016. Loved forever.

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              • #8
                We recently started a group on Facebook, www.facebook.com/USAThoroughbredsForSale. I am hoping that in the future it will be a good resource for people like the OP who are looking for a Thoroughbred. Best of all, it is free to post!

                Here is the info on the page: This page is intended to be a resource for people buying, selling and adopting Thoroughbreds. Anyone can post horses for sale or adoption, we only ask that the horse is either Jockey Club registered or able to be registered. Sport horse prospects, race prospects, breeding prospects and horses available for adoption after their racing career is over are all welcome!
                Fox Haven Farm, Inc.
                Home of 2002 JC Registered stallion Artrageous

                Artrageous has his own Facebook page!

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                • #9
                  I bought mine (3 of them) at TB auctions. After 2 years of traveling all over looking for a sound, green 3 or 4 year old TB filly, I started buying long yearlings at fall and winter sales. The first one won her first blue ribbon (in dressage) at 3, her first hunter championship at 4, and is still sound now, coming 26.

                  Even if you don't end up buying at a sale, I strongly recommend going to one to learn about TB prices and bloodlines (i.e., how different families are "stamped"). For me, it was a luxury not to be able to see (and compare) so many horses (100's, and at Keeneland, 1000's) with their pedigrees in front of me, but also to meet and talk to so many horsepeople willing to share their knowledge.
                  http://www.tunnelsendfarm.com

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                  • #10
                    Hopefully this is okay to post this link here on this thread since I have him on the COTH giveaways: http://www.chronofhorse.com/forum/sh...d.php?t=330510, if not mods please remove.

                    This would be the exact type of situation I would like for him.
                    Richard, Approved Black KWPN Stallion
                    Website
                    and Facebook page
                    Oh Kaptain Underpants SFS, Approved BRp pony stallion
                    Website and Facebook page

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                      #11
                      Thanks ladies! Not trying to turn this into a wanted add, keep the suggestions coming though! I'm just curious as where you'd look if it were up to you.
                      "And my good dreams? They all come with a velvet muzzle and four legs. All my good dreams are about horses."--In Colt Blood

                      COTH Barn Rats Clique!

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                      • #12
                        I have my last crop of TB's that are coming three. Broke and very nice hunter and jumper prospects. Moved on to WB/TB foals now.
                        www.hilltopfarmva.com

                        Facebook: Hilltop Farm VA

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