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Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation

Our first farm opened in 1983 at a correctional facility in New York, where inmates participated in a nationally accredited TRF Second Chances vocational training program in equine care and stable management. The TRF Second Chances program has since expanded to 9 states and provides an important "job" for horses whose racing-related injuries leave them unsuitable for a second career as a riding horse. The inmates learn marketable skills as well as invaluable lessons in compassion and responsibility. TRF also offers permanent retirement at 16 private farms around the country.
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Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation16 hours ago
Battleship Grey, Vincent Gambini and Francis Freud are taking advantage of the unseasonably warm weather by grazing at the TRF Second Chances Program at Wallkill Correctional Facility in NY. Hay bales may pack the feeders, but they'll never taste as good as fresh pasture.
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Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation2 days ago
Shuffling Kid (left) and Classic Smile (right) are always eager to greet visitors at our Chestnut Hall sanctuary farm in Prospect, KY. Kid and Smiley have bonded and became best buddies.
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Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation3 days ago
We're climbing toward our goal! Every dollar counts and will be matched up to $60,000. Donate today and make your gift go twice as far! https://donorbox.org/trf-hay-drive-2024
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Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation6 days ago
Crypto Disco had a great time celebrating 20 years of "Saving Horses, Changing Lives" at the TRF Second Chances Program at Wateree River Correctional Institution.

Photo Courtesy of Carolina News
https://carolinanewsandreporter.cic.sc.edu/20-years-of-second-chances-at-wateree-river-correctional-institution/