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Thoroughbreds and their Hanging Tongues

By Natalie Reinert August 18, 2011 Racing, Sport Horses, Stereotypes, Training Theory 1 Comment

Yesterday I discovered a small discussion on the Chronicle of the Horse forums about an OTTB who sticks his tongue out. I cross-posted onto my Facebook page, and that became…

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The Red Mare Diaries: The Chestnut Mare Stigma

By Natalie Reinert July 9, 2011 Bon Appeal, Dressage, Stereotypes 4 Comments

The Red Mare Diaries are written by Katherine Abel Lots of people I know are into geldings. Geldings of any color, even chestnut! Mares seem to be a little bit…

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Retired Racehorses: They’re Catching On (Again)

By Natalie Reinert October 30, 2010 Media Coverage, Success Stories 2 Comments

I barely write at this blog anymore, and yet everyday, the stat counts are high and I receive new Twitter follows and new Facebook friend requests. I am digitally connected…

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Energy, Thoroughbred, Mare

By Natalie Reinert April 28, 2010 Bon Appeal, Dressage, Final Call, Stereotypes, Training Diary, Training Theory 11 Comments

Some Thoroughbreds leaving the track are all harsh angles: straight lines, ninety degree turns, and stiff necks. They take months of suppling and stronger leg muscles than most of us can ever aspire…

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Thoroughbreds in Therapy

By Natalie Reinert March 26, 2010 Stereotypes, Success Stories 10 Comments

The story about Zenyatta and her little friend Jack, who has autism, has had me thinking about Thoroughbreds and the role that they play in helping people. Most of us are…

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Editor: Natalie Keller Reinert

A life-long horsewoman, I'm a Thoroughbred fangirl and the author of "The Head and Not The Heart," a novel about racehorses and the people who love them. The follow-up, "Other People's Horses," will be released soon, and I'm always working on new stories! Enjoy Retired Racehorse Blog, and don't forget to get in touch. My personal site is http://www.nataliekreinert.com

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