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opinions on possible purchase of this ottb for lower level eventing

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opinions please and thank you:)
 

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Both horses have never been injured and are 100% sound. Horse number one is being retired from racing because she is only pulling money in on the grass and not on the turf. She is running 6 furlong races. Horse number two hasn't raced in a year and they have been using her to pony on the track. She was retired from racing because she was too slow.
 
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i agree 100% about her feet. my mustang's feet looked worse than that when i bought her and with the help of my farrier her feet are fabulous now! i'm favoring horse number one out of all three of these. after having a second conversation with horse number three i've decided against viewing her.
 
#10 ·
I like the second one because she does not have a chain around her nose XD And she looks way calmer. I have seen people in here say having a chain around their nose is not good because they are strong etc.

The third one looks very odd. She has more withers than back ! Well looks like it. Her back is just weird looking because her withers are so long and high!

And about the first one...Well she looks wild...
 
#12 ·
sometimes people put chains on just because they had one bad experience with the horse.plus the chain doesn't seem to really be in use on her but she still seems pushy. My new trainer has taken a ex-racer who everyone said had to have a chain and put a simple nylon halter on and after a few mintues of some manners the horse completely changed. Although i do agree the second one seems way calmer i would go with her just becuase i like her calm quiet eye
 
#13 ·
Another thing that I like about number two is that she only needs front shoes. Number one is still racing and pulling in money on the grass. She is being retired from racing because she isn't making money on the turf. I like that he only uses number two as a pony horse. She has been retired from racing for a year and is 6 years old. He said he has a 7 yr old apprentice who comes out with his grandpa and that is who he has him ride. I guess I was leaning toward number one because of her build and athletic abilities but I really do like how rounded number two is. I would love to hear some conformation feed back on horse two.
 
#21 ·
She isn't wild at all, you hit the nail on the head by saying that she looks curious because that is what the trainer told me. She is a little pushy but that isn't anything we can't work through. My BLM mustang is super pushy and that is something that we still have to work on occasionally, lol like today. Number one is the most athletic out of the three and is still currently racing on the grass and is still making money. She has only ever come in last once and that was in a five horse race. She is only five years old and is owned, bred and trained by the same person which I really like. He is excessively picky about the home he lets her retire into which I have no doubt that I have the perfect home.

I really appreciate everyone's feedback. This is going to be my first OTTB and I plan on keeping him/her for life like I do with my other equines. I want to make sure I make the right choice and it is always helpful to hear other people's input.
 
#23 ·
Haha, I was clicking through to get to the end to make a comment and before reading what anyone was saying I was going to comment on the first horse's expression.

Not that that's necessarily something you can judge a horse by but there is def a "nervous" sort of expression that she gives off -- as opposed to a "soft, kind eye." Not "wild" persay but def a nervous vibe / look.

I like the second mare the best by far. The third had a very extreme body type and there was something weird with her neck/shoulders but I'm sure someone more experienced has already commented on that that I missed.

#2 looked lovely though and is the one I would check out.
 
#26 ·
Good for you getting a horse from CANTER! I adopted my OTTB from CANTER and support their efforts to help retiring racers find new jobs.

Remember: what you see when you see a nearly retired racer, especially the ones on CANTER, is often one that isnt feeling too good. They are generally underweight and over-raced, and not happy being in stalls 23 hours a day. You will find that you have a very different horse in a couple months, and in a year, you won't believe the difference.

I find it curious that if a horse is winning on grass, why they would want to retire it. That is odd, unless there has been some kind of injury. Did you read the report of her last race?

Number two looks scrawny now, but with the right diet, top line work, and TLC, has a lot of potential. If she is ponying horses, that is an excellent sign about her abilities.

Someone should report the owner of #3 for neglect. I cannot believe how bad her feet look. Seriously, you may want to let the track vet know.

You cant' go wrong with #1 or #2 in my opinion. Good luck and let us know what you decide!
 
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