Stable Footing: Helping Those Who Help Horses

Whenever someone yelled “LOOSE HORSE,” nobody stopped to ask whose horse it was. They only asked where?
And then they ran towards the problem.

“What do you do with an aging backstretch employee who has lived in a tackroom most of their life and depends on the racetrack for an income and is or will become too frail to work? When that fragile horse person loses his or her job, he or she stand to lose their living quarters and benevolent benefits. The answer is far from easy, in fact, I remember (on several occasions) it being a nightmare! There is a new developing program called “STABLE FOOTING” heading to starting gate and I am very hopeful for a strong finish and we could all pitch in no matter how little or a lot. Let’s get this horse to the Finish Line!

Here is a message from former Maryland trainer Scott Regan and retired pony girl Cathy Rosenberger.

“Good afternoon and thank you for allowing me a few moments of your time.

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