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








Tuesday, March 23, 2010

The Volunteer Orientation last Saturday went smoothly and we look forward to seeing even more faces at the next one. Also last week, Rummy was adopted and will soon be on his way to Virginia to be a hunter and trail horse. Champ, Victor, and Ollie all have pending adoptions.

On Saturday Fly, Ferdy, and Benny will be competing at the Kentucky Horse Park for the Paul Fraiser combined test hosted by CKRH. Come support these horses in their first show of the season!

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Some Amish men came and built an addition to the garage which the tractor now resides under. They did such a nice job that we decided to have them build us two run in sheds in two of the pastures that currently don't have one.









Two of the smaller pastures have been combined to make a jumping field, which we will set up with our newly donated jumps from JumpsWest as soon as the grass grows and the footing is firm.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Back in full swing!

If you are not already a volunteer, come to the Volunteer Orientation this Saturday, March 13th from 10-12 followed by a complimentary lunch. The horses are starting to roll in and they need new homes as quickly as possible; we want the grass to have a chance to grow in the pastures and make room for more! If you aren't already our friend on facebook, please add us! More pictures and descriptions can be found on the photo albums.
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(left) Olympia Fields "Ollie" is very sweet, but is suitable for a companion, pleasure, or trail riding home.
(right) At 5 years old and 16.1 hands, Rummy (Mr. Runstadler) is very quiet and easy to ride. He is a nice mover, goes w/t/c, will do lead changes, and is brave to the jumps.



Guidance up, "Benny" (above upon arrival 5/2009) is back and ready to go after having the winter off. He is 9 years old and 15.2 hands. He would make a great young riders horse with help from a trainer as he will figure out how to get away with things, or he would make a wonderful mount for a more experienced rider. He has lots of scope and does well at shows, although he can be a handful at first out on the cross country course. Gets along with others and has great ground manners.

Gentle Bandit (above) is an Angel Acres horse, sound for light riding. He was returned to us because of the economy, but he can w/t/c. He is suitable for a light riding home. Watch him being ridden at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RNyCSKf7-c



















Champ (above and right) is a 3 yo 16.1 h gelding just off the track. We started him under tack and he w-t-c's both leads and even jumps small cross rails-day 1.


Victory March(above) is a 4 year old just off the track. He would make a great eventer with some reschooling. He is a little timid, but a lovely mover and wants to learn. Victor has a lot of scope to be an upper level horse.


Savvy(above) is about 15.2 hands and 8 years old. His flat work is is very solid and he loves to jump! Watch the video of our first ride on him. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8yVhJotE8k




Moose (right) - adoption pending!







Interested in any of the horses? Contact Melissa at mdecarlo@thoroughbredadoption.com