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Nascat Quality

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SALEM

Arrival: October 2018
Date of Birth: April 15, 2015
Gender: Gelding
Color: Dark Bay
Height: 16hh

“Salem” was bred in Kentucky and sold as a yearling for $30,000! He retired from racing in October 2018 after 6 starts and 1 win.

He has an osselet bone calcification on one of his front fetlocks, that luckily does not interfere with the joint. Radiographs are available. When going through a growth spurt, he developed a case of locking stifles. They no longer lock up, but he does experience some stiffness, especially when he can’t get out to move and be ridden often. The stiffness smooths out the more he can get out and walk. He recently went with a trainer for a trail-riding boot camp, where he got to see some wildlife, hack out on his own, and even ride through moving water. The more he moved, the better he moved! We think he could make a good trail horse with a confident rider.

Salem is a really cool horse with the longest, most luscious mane! He has a playful personality and a curious disposition. He really just wants to find his “person” - will you be his new best friend?

Salem has been adopted by Susie in CO!

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MGM Winter Ghost

“Yurei” is a 2014 grey gelding who retired from racing after 17 starts due to a suspensory ligament injury that caused significant damage to his fetlock. He was previously adopted, but returned to our program when his adopters could no longer care for him. Our open door policy allows adopters to return any horse to us for any reason.

Yurei is not sound for riding, but enjoys life as a companion horse. He is a great friend to our other companion horse, Ichabod. We plan to care for him for the rest of his days in sanctuary at our facility.

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Mr. T's Fave

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Registered Name: Mr. T’s Fave
Gender:
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DOB: March 21st, 2012
Arrival: December 2016
Height: 17hh
Color: Dark Bay, Star, Snip, 4 Socks

“Felix” came to Pas de Cheval after sustaining a knee fracture on the racetrack. He was an impressive racing athlete, winning his last race after the fracture had been diagnosed.

After 6 months of stall rest, followed by physical therapy and ground work, he has made a fantastic recovery. He is fully sound without any known limitations.

He is a very handsome boy and he knows it! He is very high-energy and would be best suited for someone who can give him a big job and daily work. He has studdish tendencies, but is really a big goofball without a mean bone in his body.

This tall, dark and handsome gelding has some serious untapped potential for someone with patience and savvy! Available to an experienced rider/trainer only.

Update 09/20: Felix found his person! Ariana and Felix clicked right away and are sure to an be unstoppable pair. Can’t wait to see what they do in eventing and beyond!

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Timeless Indy

Meet Indy, he arrived on 7/21.

He is a 11 year old dark chocolatey bay gelding with 90 starts and $299,888 in career winnings. He was diagnosed with a sesamoid bone fracture, ending his long racing career, and was luckily surrendered to us. He has settled in nicely and has a very sweet disposition.

He has healed up nicely and has been started under saddle!

Arrival: July 2020
Foaled: March 23, 2010
Gender: Gelding
Color: Dark Bay
Height: 16.1

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McFirst

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Update 09/13/20: Mickey has been restarted under saddle and is doing fantastic! He is quick to learn and has more whoa than go. View his video from 9/12 below!

Please reach out for more information on Mickey and if you’re interested in setting up an appointment to meet him or any of our other rescues, please send in an adoption interest form here.

Mickey arrived in July and settled in right away!

He is a 6 year old bay gelding with 21 starts, 1 first and $44,218 career earnings. According to his previous racing trainer, he has a 2 year old slab fracture that has healed. He moves well now, but we will assess his soundness further over time.

For now, he’s getting some down time and much needed groceries! He is already turning out to be a big sweetie. And what a beautiful face he has! 😍

Arrival: July 2020
Date of Birth: February 24, 2014
Gender: Gelding
Color: Bay
Height: 17hh

Mickey is available for adoption!

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Fast Istintaj

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Arrival: December 2019
Date of Birth: March 27, 2006
Gender: Mare
Color: Chestnut
Height: 15.3hh

“Sylvie” raced a whopping 58 times, earning $115,000 in her racing career. Retiring at 8 years of age, she was destined for broodmare life. After several unsuccessful attempts to breed Sylvie, she spent a few years cooped up before finding her way to us. Sylvie was overdue for a hoof trim but in seemingly good health otherwise.

After arriving, Sylvie quickly made friends with the other horses and is very happy to have plenty of room to run and play. Her kind heart and sweet face are hard to resist.

Sylvie is currently in retraining and is available for adoption. At this time, Sylvie is sound for light work and needs an intermediate/advanced companion who will continue regular work with a professional trainer.

Sylvie is settled in at her forever home!

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Kar Kar

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Kar Kar

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Karma

Arrival: July 2019
Date of Birth: March 2, 2010
Gender: Mare
Color: Bay
Height: 16.2hh

Karma was adopted in January 2021.

“Karma” came to us as an owner surrender. She raced as a young horse, retired, and was bred, giving birth to a filly in Indiana. Kar came to New Mexico, after a local bought her through another nationwide OTTB rescue program. A new life was waiting for her, with a hopeful jumping career. But unfortunately, somewhere along the way, Karma was pushed a little further than her body + mind could handle.

She arrived here with a suspensory ligament injury in her hind leg. Her soundness has greatly improved over the past year, due to consistent bodywork, nutritional support, and physical therapy. Karma also suffers from separation anxiety when leaving her herd friends. We have been treating her for stomach ulcers with UlcerGard and slippery elm for the past few months.

Kar is stunning, tall, bay mare, with the prettiest face. We hope that one day she will find a wonderful forever home with someone who is extremely patient, understanding and—most importantly—kind!

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Country Chrome

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This sweet filly never even made it to the track! Sterling arrived to the rescue as a 2 year old with severely bowed tendons in both of her front legs that she received in training. She needed many months of stall rest. Our vet wasn’t sure if she would ever be sound enough for riding. Luckily, Nora had arrived only a month before, so the two fillies had company while they healed. 

Sterling was not too friendly when she arrived, for good reason. Her short racing career had taught her that humans could be hazards. So we gave her space, until she slowly became curious about us. When we re-checked her tendons six months later, we were thrilled to discover that some near-miraculous healing at occurred. Sterling and Nora were ready to come out of stall rest together, enjoying jumping, galloping and playing together. 

When her re-training began, she took some reassuring that we would treat her with kindness and not push her too far. Once that trust was established, a whole new side of her was revealed. She would run to the gate when she saw us coming to get her and she was very enthusiastic under saddle. With her affectionate disposition, flashy dapples with four white stockings, this mare did not last long when she was offered for adoption! She now lives just up the road.

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Storming Betsie

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Betsie was surrendered to the rescue after her one and only race. She fractured her front right knee and strained a ligament in her back left hind leg. Surgery was required to remove bone chips in the knee joint. Though she may not be able to endure a jumping or high impact career in the future, she will make a great riding horse and companion. 

Even as a 2 year old filly, she was been unbelievably patient in the healing process. She was on stall rest for nearly 6 months! After, she was so excited to explore her new pasture, and hang out with her friends. She is a great horse, very kind, gentle and level headed. We are so excited to see what the future holds for her.

Betsie was adopted by our vet after they bonded during their many visits!

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El Negro Caballero

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At 8 years of age, “Noche” finally retired from a lengthy and successful racing career. After 66 starts, this big, beautiful boy made his way to our rescue program. Noche came to us from Sunland Park in Las Cruces, New Mexico and was just a couple days away from being sent to slaughter. Luckily, we found out in time and were able to ensure that he found a better life ahead of him. He settled in quickly at the rescue and has been enjoying exploring large pastures and making friends.

Our trainers will be working with Noche preparing him for the Retired Racehorse Project Thoroughbred Makeover in 2021.
RRP is a competition that raises awareness for off the track horses and their versatile capabilities.

Arrival: February 2020
Date of Birth: April 9, 2011
Gender: Gelding
Color: Dapple Gray
Height: 17hh

Noche is not available for adoption, currently.

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Personal Honor

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Nora came to our facility in with a bowed tendon injury she sustained while racing. After seven months of stall rest, the tendon was fully healed and she was ready to begin her rehabbing and retraining process. 

As soon as we began working with her, we were so impressed with her level head and willingness to try new things. She was so special that we considered keeping her to be a learning horse for our inexperience helpers.

Lucky for us, she stayed “in the family”— Mary Ann, an equine bodyworker and friend of the rescue, adopted Nora, after the two of them fell in love during a bodywork session. They love exploring the trails and are training together in Western Dressage. We’re so happy that this pair ended up together!

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Spirit of Teras

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Atreyu, now known as Jack, raced once and was then retired, completely sound.

He was at the rescue for a very short period of time before being adopted.

As a 4 year old, he stood at 17.2h and was definitely still growing!

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Hail Queen Mary

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“Queenie” was trained to race, but was too slow to be competitive on the track. She is a sweet mare with a strong foundation. She is very affectionate, really bonds with her “person” and loves to please.

Queenie was adopted in the summer of 2019 by a wonderful family with a small horse sanctuary. Queenie and Byronn were adopted together!

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Byronn

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Byronn arrived after being diagnosed with a congenital disease that affects the navicular bones in his hooves. He is a quarter horse gelding that raced 6 times.

Byronn was adopted within a month or so of arriving! In the summer of 2019 a wonderful family with a small horse sanctuary adopted Byronn and Queenie together!

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Lady May Do

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May, now known as Vienna, is an extraordinary young mare. She was bred for racing, but never made it to the track. She spent a year in our training program and learned a lot about manners and ground schooling. 

She has lovely gaits and a nice little jump. With the right partner, this mare will go far! She is green, but curious and willing, really wanting to please! A total in-your-pocket mare - loves people and attention. 

May was adopted and lives nearby!

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Sovereign Flag

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Reign has quite the story for a young horse. After being surrendered straight from the track, he was rehabilitated and retrained. After a failed adoption, he ended up finding his way to his forever home!

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