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Beyond the Track: Retraining the Thoroughbred from Racecourse to Riding Horse |  | Authors: Anna Ford, Amber Heintzberger Publisher: Trafalgar Square Books Category: Book
List Price: $29.95 Buy New: $14.98 as of 7/29/2010 20:21 PDT details You Save: $14.97 (50%)
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Seller: Green Mountain Book Bargains Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 241214
Media: Paperback Pages: 252 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.1 Dimensions (in): 10.2 x 8.3 x 0.7
ISBN: 1570764026 Dewey Decimal Number: 636.132 EAN: 9781570764028 ASIN: 1570764026
Publication Date: May 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Every year, thousands of horses are retired from the track. By and large, these are healthy, fit horses that remain sound in body and mind and can be retrained to become wonderful dressage horses, hunters, or pleasure mounts. This comprehensive guide gives horse owners advice on a wide range of subjects, from therapies for rehabilitating injured racehorses, to establishing welcoming environments and training regimens, making the transitioning process from racehorse to riding horse trouble-free.
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Absolutely wonderful book for the OTTB owner, rider, trainer, fan June 3, 2008 E. Browning (Duluth, MN United States) 23 out of 23 found this review helpful
Anyone who owns, rides, trains, vets, plans to own, or shoes an off-track thoroughbred (OTTB) simply must read and own this book. It is potentially the best thing that has ever happened to the retired race horse in the U.S. and Canada.
Here we get all the information that we so much need: What's different about the OTTB's training needs? What has the horse experienced in the past, from weaning to racing? How do this horse's metabolism, temperament, physiology, emotional psychology, and work ethic differ from those of the non-race breeds? How can we help an OTTB transition into new careers? What feed and turnout routine is optimal, and what are the tolerances for variation? Which types of conformation in OTTB's lend themselves to which riding disciplines?
I so wish I'd had access to this book when I purchased my OTTB 8 years ago. It would have saved us both many hours of mutual confusion and fright. Every single sentence of this book rings true to my own experience and all the best literature I've read on the subject of retraining a retired race horse. They are different! Emotionally sensitive, eager to please, often having been deprived of true herd membership by their previous lifestyles, the OTTB's are a conundrum to many ordinary training regimens including natural horsemanship techniques.
This book lays out the entire life of the average TB racehorse, from birth to retirement to rehab to new beginnings. Written by a racehorse trainer who is the daughter of a racehorse trainer, it is not critical of the racing industry but it is knowledgeable of the special needs these horses develop. A true love of the OTTB informs every page, and author Anna Morgan Ford now operates a retraining facility called New Vocations, so she knows both sides of the racehorse's life, from track training to second career choice. You will find answers to every important question here, and references to further reading and resources are generally provided.
The photos are gorgeous and you'll get to see OTTB's in all kinds of activities from dressage, eventing, and show-jumping to pole-bending and cutting. I got teary-eyed many times at the actually inspirational content: yes, the OTTB does every post-racing equine job imaginable, and yes, these wonderful horses will make willing partners in whatever job you give them, if you approach them with sensitivity and engage their willing and enormous hearts.
I'm so happy this book appeared. I really believe that the OTTB is going to benefit from it: more knowledge, more good sense, more successful adoptions and purchases, more great training and health advice, equals a lot of horses saved from slaughter and a lot of joy. If you have ever dreamed of owning a retired race-horse, this is the one book you must read: your lovely future horse will thank you many times with his whole great big heart and soul.
The ultimate "how-to" for transitioning an OTTB June 24, 2008 Mary Jo (Oxford, OH USA) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
If you are contemplating adopting or purchasing a race horse, this is the book for you. It covers every topic of transitioning a race horse into a dependable riding partner. It's a step by step training manual that will ease the process for you and your horse. Off the track horses are wonderful mounts; you just need to know how to treat them. This book explains it all. It is written by the expert in the field. Pick it up today!
Excellent Resource August 11, 2008 T. Faulconbridge 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
By far, the most comprehensive resource for re-training the retired racehorse. The first book I've read that explains the thoroughbred's life at the racetrack, common injuries, conformation traits, and a detailed schedule for successfully transitioning the retired thoroughbred into companion and show horse. Wonderful interviews with top US riders and beautiful photos. A must read for anyone with a retired thoroughbred or looking to buy one.
A "Must Have" for the OTTB owner August 16, 2008 Raquel (Minneapolis, MN) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
This book is an excellent resource for the new OTTB horse owner, or even an experienced horse owner with their first OTTB. Anna Ford does an excellent job at describing the life of the OTTB at the track and gives step by step information on how to help the OTTB transition to a new career. It made the transition for my new OTTB mare smoother,and she is turning into a nice riding horse.
Wonderful!! December 14, 2008 Northskymare (Minnesota) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I recently adopted a OTTB and while seeking advise, this book was recommended by every single person I asked! Many things are now making sense to me about my big beautiful boy! Very well written for every level of trainer/owner.
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