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Action Figure – Available for Adoption!

Thursday, June 25 2015 by Editor
Action Figure (Photo courtesy of New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program) Action Figure is available for adoption from New Vocations’ Laurelville, Ohio, facility.
  • Published in Beyond the Track, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: action figure, adoption, beyond the track, bridge-farm, entries, hatchaway-bridge-farm, new vocations, sidelines-magazine, standardbred, the-barn-book, wordpress-org

Victory Sir – Available for Adoption!

Thursday, June 04 2015 by Editor
Victory Sir (Photo courtesy of New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program) Victory Sir is available for adoption from New Vocations’ Laurelville, Ohio, facility. Victory Sir is a 14-year-old, 15.2 h, bay Standardbred gelding. Adoption fee is $200
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Tagged under: adoption, beyond the track, bridge-farm, entries, hatchaway-bridge-farm, new vocations, standardbred, the-barn-book, victory sir, wordpress-org

Near The Limit – Available for Adoption!

Friday, April 24 2015 by Editor
Near The Limit (Photo courtesy of New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program) Standardbred gelding, Near The Limit, is available for adoption from New Vocations’ Laurelville, Ohio, facility.
  • Published in Beyond the Track, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: beyond the track, bridge-farm, entries, hatchaway-bridge-farm, near the limit, new vocations, sidelines-magazine, standardbred, the-barn-book, wordpress-org

Why a Standardbred?

Wednesday, December 05 2012 by Editor
Written by Dot Morgan (Executive Director) Standardbreds are quieter and more tolerant of mistakes than Thoroughbreds.  These horses are accustomed to standing patiently in cross ties for hours and are satisfied to leave the premises alone. They have been bathed, shipped, and shod extensively and usually have exceptional ground manners
  • Published in Beyond the Track, General, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: archives, beyond the track, career, chasin', director, higher education, horse, pennsylvania, standardbred, striking-style, the offside

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