Well the max history I'll give is that in 2006 my parents bought a farm to help me pursue a career in horses. In 2010 my Father passed away, we sold our animals and shut up the barns. I moved away to Pittsburgh to try and figure out wth I am doing with my life....while I was there I was sure my calling was to be a jockey and planned on moving to Florida this August. Then something unexpected happened and I moved back to the farm very suddenly. It took me about 3 weeks to realize that my real dream has been and will always be to run a successful Thoroughbred rescue center. Not like most current rescues (although they are amazing) where they just grab a horse and put it up for adoption quickly and hope someone wants to pick it up and hope it's good at something. I plan on training horses for their new career and placing them in a home where it will strive as a show ready and well trained for most riders horse but still adopting them out for the same reasonable prices. Of course there is no profit there so I have hopes that producing great horses will provide me with the credibility needed to give lessons and business training others horses.
Although my Father set me up with everything I could ever need.....the farm did not get the necessary TLC to just start up....plus horses cost money....something 21 year olds don't really have access to. So here is a blog about my blood, sweat, and tears put in to achieve the dream my Father and I shared. Including going back to college.....wish me luck!
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