2012 Fall Fun Show
Patrick Rodes of Southbound Show Management and Texas Thoroughbred Association President Gearald Farris. The Paddock Foundation sponsored the Texas Thoroughbred Jumper Challenge at the 2012 Fall Fun show. — at Texas Rose […]
Patrick Rodes of Southbound Show Management and Texas Thoroughbred Association President Gearald Farris. The Paddock Foundation sponsored the Texas Thoroughbred Jumper Challenge at the 2012 Fall Fun show. — at Texas Rose […]
Cabin Fever, winner of the Thoroughbred Hunter Class in the 2012 spring show produced by Southbound Show Management. The Paddock Foundation was a proud sponsor of the show. Photo courtesy […]
2012 Sponsorship The Texas Thoroughbred Association’s Paddock Foundation, founded to help transition former Thoroughbred racehorses into new careers, made its initial commitment as sponsor of the Texas Thoroughbred Jumper Challenge, […]
My name is Marci Bemis, and I have a great story for you about “Craig”, aka Saint to the Bank. Craig was trained to be a track horse. At some […]
From Tails & Trails, a Sidelines Blog About Rescue Organizations: So You Want To Own An Ex-Racehorse? September 24, 2012 By: Lisa Molloy Category: General Lisa Molloy – ReRun Inc/Akindale Thoroughbred Rescue […]
From The Paulick Report: Some Thoroughbreds’ careers take them around the world and back, but for Max Attack, he’s always been a Kentucky boy through and through. After his […]
If you have a story and photos to share about an OTTB, particularly in Texas, please send them to me at maryr@texasthoroughbred.com.
Practical Horseman Magazine reprrinted a 40 year old interview with US Show Jumping Team coach Bertalan De Nemethy in its January issue. In response to a question about the qualities that […]
Ihearucallingme is a 2008 colt bred and raced by Dr. Nat Kieffer, former professor of genetics at Texas A&M. He is a son of Higher Calling out of the Devious Course […]
Many thanks to Ken Carson and Valor Farm for their recent donations to The Paddock Foundation in memory of Ralph Arnold and Robert A. Gentry.