by Ray Paulick | 03.18.2011 | 10:41am
Four years ago, the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation was in turmoil. The country’s oldest and largest racehorse retirement charity was in poor financial shape because of decisions that allowed its herd of mostly unadoptable Thoroughbreds to swell from under 300 in 2001 to over 1,250 in 2005.
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That is the big question, isn’t it. What happens AFTER the horse is “rescued”?
Frying pan into the fire, as it were.
Make sure you have the money, and if you don’t want to spend the money on the horse, but rather on yourself, do NOT rescue that animal!
Disgusting story, no matter which way it “spins”.