We will close for the winter in 16 days and these three horses+You Lucky Devil ("Lucky"), Ma Jouet ("Maggie"), Bilndots Big Peach ("Peaches"), and Twitchy Witch ("Twitch") still need to be adopted (or fostered). Please contact us if you or someone you know would be interested in coming out to see one of these horses!
The Maker's Mark Secretariat Center is a non profit facility located in the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, KY. We are dedicated to reschooling, and showcasing the athleticism of the off track Thoroughbred so that they can go on and become ambassadors for the breed in second careers. We are also committed to educating the public about these wonderful horses: We welcome visitors of all ages, interns, and volunters . This blog publicizes unofficial updates on our horses and our programs. For more information, visit www,secretariatcenter.org or www.facebook.com/makersmarksecretariatcenter
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Post-Thanksgiving Update
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Field Trip, Horse Show, and Sponsors-Oh My!
I couldn't resist adding this, isn't Juliet the cutest little thing you've ever seen? KESMARC takes horses of all breeds and sizes!
Some of the MMSC Team with our tour guide at Woodford Equine Hospital, Katie!
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Adoption Weekend!
Noproblem for Dino ("Dino") moved to Michigan to get the time and training he needs from a rider who prefers that her show partners be thoroughbred ex-racehorses! Her previous two projects are now in full retirement, leading lives of leisure at her home. I Am Said I ("Sam") was also adopted, by a lady who has taken a seven-year hiatus from horseback riding and wants a calm, gracious partner to help her get back to her old level. We wish Dino, Sam and their new owners, Kelly and Lindsey, the best of luck!
We are resuming horse showing Saturday, Melissa will be showing Fly and I will be showing Susie Boy ("Cash") at the KHJA Show at Lakeside Arena in Frankfort, KY. Come out and support us!
Friday, November 6, 2009
Horse Show Weekend!
We are taking a week off of horse-showing to give our last demonstration of the season and show some of our horses to prospective buyers. If you would like to see how we educate the non-horsey folk that tour the KHP, then come out for our demo at 12pm (or, you can be picked up from the Breeds Barn at 11:45am and ride to the MMSC in our horse van, "Big Agnes"). Or, if you are interested in adopting one of our horses give us a call and we'd be happy to show them to you!
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Another busy weekend!
In between watching Melissa and Fly show we adopted out Take the Balance ("Henry) and Impressive John R ("John"). Henry will soon start his show career while John will be ridden in lessons, on trails, and even do a little showing himself! Best of luck to Henry, John and their new owners, Mandy and Cheryl!
We hear that many of you were a part of the team that got Cash to us are interested in his progress. Cash is a fantastic riding horse, so smart (we sometimes refer to him as "Bill Gates") and so eager to please. His first time under saddle (11 days after he last raced) he was taught to walk, trot, canter, circle and halt (while the hay was being unloaded via a very scary looking machine!). 14 days after he last raced he stood quietly while a group of toddlers and children all under the age of five groomed him and blew in his nose to greet him! We are so thankful to you all for finding us such a fantastic horse, and Cash is certainly appreciative of your efforts as well. No horse deserves the fate that would have awaited him, especially a horse as smart and eager to please as he.
We are heading to yet another horse show this weekend, the Snowbird Winter Dressage Series. Melissa will be showing Fly and training intern Emily Andari will be showing John for his new owner. It will take place here at the Kentucky Horse Park in the old indoor arena. Melissa will show at 9:24, 9:48, 11:12 and 11:43am and Emily will show at 2:30pm. Come out and support them!
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Adoptable Horses
Sam is such a sweet guy with a gentle personality. He is looking for a home where he can introduce a beginner or intermediate rider to the joys of riding and horse ownership. Easy and smooth to ride, he is perfect for riding lessons, trail riding, or beginning dressage work.
You Lucky Devil "Lucky"
Lucky came to us after a stint as a therapuetic riding horse, but didn't have enough basic training, however, to understand what his job was. He is seeking a soul mate, preferably one who likes natural horsemanship, who can help this athletic guy figure out what he wants to be when he "grows up."
Ma Jouet "Maggie"
Maggie is a cute little (14.3hh) girl who would love to find a junior rider to further her education and feed her peppermints! She will shine in pony club or in children's hunter circles. Mom, Dad, Grandma, and Grandpa: Christmas is right around the corner!
Susie Boy "Cash"
We also call him "Bill Gates" because he's so smart! Ten days after he ran his last race he was walking, trotting, cantering, circling, and halting like an old pro! Cash is so eager to please he will do whatever it is his rider wants him to! He is a lovely, hunter type mover.
Noproblemfor Dino "Dino"
Dino is the grandson of Secretariat and if you haven't read the touching story of his rescue yet, you should here. Dino is so anxious to please, to the point that he gets a tense back, but that is quickly resolving! With the right rider he will make an excellent prospect for whatever discipline he chooses, stay tuned!
Bilndots Big Peach "Peaches"
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
An incredible weekend at Keeneland!
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Turning the barn inside out!
Dino
Maggie (to put her size in perspective, Melissa is 5'1" riding in a 17 1/2" saddle)
We just unloaded Susie Boy ("Cash") and Bilndots Big Peach ("Big Peach") and got them settled in! Cash is a 6yo 15.3hh gelding who is fresh off the track! We look forward to finding out what he wants to be now! Big Peach is a 3yo 16.2hh (yes, he's going to be BIG) gelding who was left alone on a farm in Florida for 6 months and was rescued by the trainer who owns his sire. When it was obvious that Big Peach didn't want to be a racehorse, his trainer was kind enough to contact us and see if we wanted to help Big Peach figure out what he wants to be-of course we said yes!
Cash checking out the surroundings as he's being unloaded from the trailer
Big Peach right after being turned out, promptly put his head down and started munching grass, not your typical 3yo TB behavior!
More pictures to come of these two when its not pouring rain!
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Greetings from the newest communications intern!
As the communications intern, I plan to update this blog every week, so check back! I have also started a Twitter page for MMSC so be sure to follow us! http://www.twitter.com/mmsc04