New York
Contender’s Queen
Queen retired from racing in 2014. Since then, she has gone on to be a fantastic broodmare. She has had 4 foals, including an FLTAP alumni “Tap Dancer”. She has been barefoot since retiring from racing, and has strong feet & bones. She enjoys being groomed, but isn’t a fan of her ears being touched.
Hipocrates
Hipocrates, known as Hipo, came to CTA with 197 starts as a 13 yr old. He sure is a racing warrior. Hipo was castrated when he arrived, and given time for let down. Unfortunately Hipo cannot be turned out with a friend; he is very aggressive towards other horses. Ground manners are good and he
Motley Sue
Motley Sue retired sound this fall after 16 starts with no known limitations. She is not yet restarted. Sue really prefers turnout time outside, and would do best with an experienced home. She has some nice bloodlines, including A. P. Indy. Sue could go in any direction!
Bob Sylvester
Bob is a Leofric offspring; they have been known for their good temperaments. He has great ground manners for being such a giant! Beautiful movement that will surely get you seen in any show ring! Bob is unraced due to a small tear in the tendon. We do have an ultrasound from February 2024. He
The Iceman Runneth
Iceman retired from racing with bowed tendons. He was properly rehabbed and is now ready for his second career. He has the body, and smooth movement to get you noticed in a western pleasure ring! This guy is stunning! Pictures do not do him justice. He is chunky and well put together
Ach Du Lieber
Nacho retired from racing with a chip in the upper joint of the knee. We do have xrays on file. At this time, Nacho is best suited for a low level career. Nacho stands in cross ties and ties well in his stall. He has good ground manners and turns out well with others.
Frosted Julip
Julip was one of four horses rescued from a neglect case on May 26th. She was found with three of her friends stuck in a barn with no food or water standing in her own feces. Julip can be guarded with people, but is starting to come around. We feel she is best as a companion
Moolah Rouge
Moolah is a sweet little girl. She loves ear and face scratches and has great ground manners so far! Moolah retired from racing sound with no known limitations
Uncaptured Babe
Uncaptured Babe is officially the chunkiest horse in the barn! She is an easy keeper and is starting to enjoy being groomed. She stands in cross ties, ties in her stall, and stands nicely tied to the wall. Not yet restarted but she is ready!
Compute It
This handsome guy retired from racing sound with no known limitations. He is sweet and easy to work around. He does get antsy on the cross ties in our wash stall, but he does tie nicely in his stall. He turns out great with others and has good ground manners! Compute is a little immature
Savage Spirit
Savage retired sound with no known limitations. He would make a beautiful hunter jumper!! Savage has shown us that he can be a little claustrophobic in turn out and does not appreciate having to share small paddocks with others. He has bitten other geldings when trying to find a pasture mate at FLTAP. He is
Unbridled Sharp
Sharp is a lovely boy, only 4 years old racing 15 times making $13,446 in his career. He was retired by his racing owner, beacuse or his poor performance. Sharp is a beautiful mover, can be stubborn at times, but with work we feel he will thrive and be able to go on to do
Saltina (Available in Puerto Rico Only)
Sali as we call her, is just adorbale. Sali’s owners retired her in the Spring due to racing wear and tear with osslets in both front fetlocks. She works well on the ground and undersaddle. Trail rides, jumps and basic equitaton, we think Sali can go on to a low level career. She loves to
Quintarelli
Quin would prefer to be a pasture pet. He is blind in the left eye and has a history of broken withers. He does crib, but is controlled with a collar that will be sent home with him. If you have room in your heart and barn for Quin, please let us know. His adoption
Dare to Be Great
The owner of this mare rode her herself on the track. Says she has a beautiful way of going and sets her head perfectly under saddle. This mare is leading mare in the herd all winter. She turns out well with others but can be bossy. She is easy to handle on the ground and
Bear’s Correct
Bear retired from racing 10/11/23 and was sold from the track by his trainer. Unfortunately the buyer realized he was too much for her, as she was just getting back into horses, and donated him to us just a few weeks ago. Bear has not been restarted under saddle and would very much like to
Disco Princess
The sweetest little thing in the barn! Princess loves everyone that comes into the barn. She retired from racing with a small chip in the upper joint of her knee. She has not been restarted under saddle yet. Princess loves attention, grooming, bathing, ECT. She can be a little strong to walk out to turnout,
Tico G
What a fabulous Thoroughbred “G” is. G is a Florida-bred started out racing at Gulfstream Park, then shipped to Puerto Rico and ran 9 more times. He only won one race and the others were not so good. He tried, but just wasnt cut out to be a racehorse. He didnt look like much when
Respondedora
Respondedora came to us from the road, she was given away from the racetrack to people that did not have the means to care for her. She was found under a bridge lame and underweight. We picked her up with the assitance of the police. She was evaluated by our vterinarian and diagnosed with chronic
Amor Infinito (Available in Puerto Rico Only)
Amor has no vices, and has been living for 7 years in a mixed herd environment. She stands at the mounting block and yields to leg cues. She is good in hand. Under saddle she will require some training due to the owners health and inability to work her. She is best suited to an experienced