Road to the Retired Racehorse Project| Bionic the broken legged horse

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Milestone Equestrian

Milestone Equestrian

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@Milestone-Equestrian
@Milestone-Equestrian 5 жыл бұрын
What we aren’t going to do is bash George’s racing connections. She is what led to us finding these injuries because she noticed differences in his legs and had a full vetting and still chose to x Ray when he flexed sound. This stallion has thrown a lot of babies with joint issues from what I’ve seen and the vets confirmed my suspicions by saying it was likely conformational or genetic based. It sucks, but let’s not make completely erroneous about it being all about the money to his owners. I was given George’s brother recently because of the fact that his old owner decided not to run him and has been taking it extremely slow with him. She is a good person who loves her horses and was always anal about George’s health and soundness. It is an unfortunate thing, extremely rare injury and not something that is the norm whatsoever or indicative of the care he received. George never raced at 2. He only ran at 3 and was given lots of breaks throughout the season. He was, however, claimed twice and while his owner got him back, this is in part why she decided to retire because she didn’t want to risk losing him. It’s easy to paint a bad picture of someone and comment vindictively. It’s a lot harder to stop and listen so you can appropriately assess the situation. Horses die and have career ending injuries in other disciplines and the blame is almost never immediately laid on the rider or trainer in the same way it is for racing. I am ashamed to see that some of you are willing to judge or bash people without fully understanding the situation or that you’d go as far to blame me and say I ran George into the ground despite not being his rider or trainer and being such an active part of his rehab. Horse racing needs more trainers as compassionate as George’s trainer is. She has been exceedingly careful with his brother and loves her babies. She apologized to me when she heard about the entirety of George’s issues and felt bad about it despite it not really being anything people could have seen coming as George always one of the soundest horses in the barn. It sucks, but injuries happen and especially with rare ones like George’s, it isn’t right to try to lay blame when both parties learned from it and dealt with it in the absolute best way they can. If you genuinely want to see racing improve, try not being an asshole to the people who are constantly working to better themselves and the health and soundness of your horses. If you paint everyone with the same brush and judge blindly, you’re part of the problem and should be ashamed.
@BlackBackLioness
@BlackBackLioness 5 жыл бұрын
It's a shame people are still breeding horses into this industry. Caring owners or not, helping to sustain the life of a barbaric industry like this unforgivable. I think people forget to take the bigger picture into account. A nice dog breeder? Bigger picture? Shelters, deformities, horrible and life changing genetic health issues. Nice horse breeder? Bigger picture? Brutal race deaths and injuries, knackeries, never ending stream of animals into the industry because abolishing it is always met with 'But what about the current racing horses??!!!????'. Shame really. It is nice to see race horses being rehabilitated but I'd rather see none at all. This isn't a dig at you, I think you do great work and really appreciate your words regarding injuries, more thinking out loud I suppose. Any industry that benefits off of the suffering of animals in my eyes should be shut down, but that's in a perfect world.
@Milestone-Equestrian
@Milestone-Equestrian 5 жыл бұрын
Leu88 I would disagree with that mindset. Reputable animal breeders don’t breed for deformities, they breed well minded, well conformed animals suited for a task. I’m pro rescuing animals but also support good breeding. I also would beg to differ on the racing industry being “barbaric”. You’re taking an aspect that’s applicable to few and applying it to the entire industry. It’s not immune to needing change but to write off the whole industry is a bit ignorant. Racing has contributed to much of the research and vet medicine advances that benefit everyone in the horse show world. If you respect my work, that’s great but keep in mind that even the other disciplines I work in have corruption and abuse in them but for whatever reason, no one applies it to everyone within the industry even if it’s far more rampant than people think.
@jenniferlehman2464
@jenniferlehman2464 5 жыл бұрын
@@Milestone-Equestrian Totally agree with all your statements. I've seen irreputable dog breeders, and I bred, raised, and trained Rottweilers for over 20 years. For Police work and Search and Rescue work. In our lines, out of approx. 250 pups we had, only 1, 1 out of 250, came back to us with hip dysplaysia. And that was determined to be environmental as opposed to genetic. Every horse I've every worked with, rode, or showed, all had some minor issues with conformation. But they were able to do their jobs and do them well because of the care their owners gave them. To tar an industry is an incorrect way to think. 99% of the owners I've worked with that had race horses, they give a dang about their horses. They don't take any slight lameness lightly. They don't automatically go to putting in a nerve block so that they can still race. They stop racing them and try and get the issue fixed. I've retrained many a standerdbred, both trotters and pacers after they've been retired. Much harder to retrain then flat race horses. But capable of doing with time and a lot of patience, especially for the pacers. But, some had injuries like George. The owners did what you did Shelby Dennis. And it Payed off!! They never raced, and were put into my hands to retrain to be sold as eventers usually. So, long and short, everything you said is right. Most people view horse racing as a killing machine, but what about the Tennessee Walkers? There are still many cases of spring that happens, even though it is illegal. Why is there no anger towards that? Best Regards and Good Luck in Kentucky! From Ontario, Canada, Jenn.
@tofiandfee738
@tofiandfee738 5 жыл бұрын
So much respect ! Not everyone would have spend that money on a horse ! I know for sure a lot of humans that would have put him down for that. So it really gives back hope in humanity !
@NoThankUBeQuiet
@NoThankUBeQuiet 3 жыл бұрын
@@tofiandfee738 I can't say I would have put the horse down but I surely couldn't have afforded the surgery especially on a new horse that I felt no attachment too. Sad but true.
@thesoulfulequine9308
@thesoulfulequine9308 5 жыл бұрын
Free horses are somehow always the most expensive... 😂 Worth it though, you did great with this lil bean Shelby!
@bezoticallyyours83
@bezoticallyyours83 5 жыл бұрын
Haha! Too true!
@Polopony20.
@Polopony20. 5 жыл бұрын
In my experience they also can be some of the best 😊
@mandy_vb25
@mandy_vb25 5 жыл бұрын
The Soulful Equine 4 of mine are rescues (free) and their the best ever
@thesoulfulequine9308
@thesoulfulequine9308 5 жыл бұрын
O, i’m not saying they are bad. I have many rescues and free horses that are incredible!
@thesoulfulequine9308
@thesoulfulequine9308 5 жыл бұрын
I’m not saying they are bad. I have many rescues and free horses that are incredible!
@czarownicatko
@czarownicatko 5 жыл бұрын
Simon with the stic is super cute~!
@adelakozakova8895
@adelakozakova8895 5 жыл бұрын
I wanted to write this!!!
@TarynAnnTibble
@TarynAnnTibble 5 жыл бұрын
My husband and I are in the process of emigrating to Canada, from a country where OTTB are also quite common. I love mine and I’m going to be sad to leave him after everything he’s done for me, and in all seriousness, in a year or two, if George is for sale I call dibs.
@TarynAnnTibble
@TarynAnnTibble 5 жыл бұрын
PinkRoseRed it’s literally a move from one side of the planet to another, and he’s 19, it would be unfair to move him so far.
@NoThankUBeQuiet
@NoThankUBeQuiet 3 жыл бұрын
@@TarynAnnTibble Thanks for respecting your animal to do what's best for them and not what's best for you.
@andystpierre6086
@andystpierre6086 5 жыл бұрын
I love George and I wish you the best in Kentucky! Thanks for taking us with you in this incredible journey.
@chloebaxter6804
@chloebaxter6804 5 жыл бұрын
Our Georges are so similar, aside that mine is 15.1 and yours is 17.1 but hey, minor details. He is going so well, you should be so proud!
@tamaraschmidt7231
@tamaraschmidt7231 5 жыл бұрын
I love how you're NOT ripping on his face and overriding him.
@rogehnimunoz4327
@rogehnimunoz4327 2 жыл бұрын
God bless your heart. Thank you for caring for George. He’s one of my dream horses.
@rinacamden3629
@rinacamden3629 4 жыл бұрын
rest in peace lovely boy
@haiyooo6
@haiyooo6 5 жыл бұрын
He is a special boy making it though all of these injuries, surgeries and such! I’m glad the pelvic twist did not cause any permanent damage on him, had to put down a horse of mine due to a severe pelvic twist that could not be fixed and he was in too much pain.
@saturnwolf02
@saturnwolf02 5 жыл бұрын
George's trot is gorgeous! You've done such a wonderful job! Best of luck to you at the makeover!
@mikylamartinez224
@mikylamartinez224 5 жыл бұрын
wow I love seeing it all put together before you guys leave! it was awesome to see how the stiffness in his hind end just slowly dissipated throughout the video! you did outstanding with him!
@idalamminen5915
@idalamminen5915 5 жыл бұрын
Honestly people who critique you for riding with a bit etc need to watch this video.. it really shines trough how well you take care of your horses ❤️ Good luck in Kentucky
@epic5500
@epic5500 5 жыл бұрын
He has such good lead changes omfg
@DianeLee999
@DianeLee999 5 жыл бұрын
Terrific video, Shelby. George is an outstanding example of a horse that was given an open-hearted second chance. You have invested your time, money, and best planning in him. I do believe you took note of his sensible nature early on and were inclined to give him a chance. Look what a gem he is. Good work. (And plenty of it!) 💜
@eleanoraaacr3372
@eleanoraaacr3372 5 жыл бұрын
Considering the amount of physical issues that you've had to deal with, you've done well to get him to this point in the time frame that you've had. As someone with an unbacked - previously unhandled - 5yo wb mare, who is currently facing having said mare's sacro-iliac medicated and a long period of rehab ahead, it's somewhat reassuring to see you have such positive (relative to the degree/number of problems he's faced) results with George.
@diamminotetranitrocobaltat
@diamminotetranitrocobaltat 4 жыл бұрын
I bought a horse, that had a colic surgery and wasn't in shape. But he has the greatest character and I love him so much, even though we still have a lot of work to do❤❤
@dorothyedge2747
@dorothyedge2747 5 жыл бұрын
George is lovely and so lucky to have you! You are a phenomenal horsewoman and a credit to your sport.
@saspinks3001
@saspinks3001 2 жыл бұрын
George was special and I'm so sorry for your loss & heartbreak. You are special too and I hope the universe and the Lord are good to you. Blessings to you many times over!
@victoriaolender6289
@victoriaolender6289 5 жыл бұрын
George is such a wonderful man, the title of gentleman TB describes him perfectly! I think we're all really happy that nobody gave up on him because of his injuries, and thankfully they were fixable over the long term, allowing him to progress into the horse he is today. I also didn't know that you knew him since he was baby, that makes this journey even more worth it
@aileen694
@aileen694 5 жыл бұрын
Great work, Shelby! George moves beautifully and what a wonderful mind he has. You have saved a real gem. Best of luck in Kentucky! Cheers from Toronto!
@edieking5767
@edieking5767 5 жыл бұрын
OMG call the authorities!!! Simon pick up a very sharp stick and I know he was trying to stab George!! I know Shelby trained Simon to do that!!! Lol 😂 Such a handsome and very big George. Will he ever stop growing? Give Doorknob a kiss for me.❤️💜💙
@shannonwashburn6216
@shannonwashburn6216 5 жыл бұрын
Major good boy energy
@SEAHawaii
@SEAHawaii 5 жыл бұрын
I love watching your journey with George, especially since he reminds me of my own big bay OTTB ❤️ You’re doing such a great job prepping George for the RRP! 🐎 (Also, thanks for sharing his baby pictures, he was one of the cutest foals I’ve ever seen! 😍)
@ettena93
@ettena93 5 жыл бұрын
Those legs! George is such an elegant young man compared to his calm, old soul.
@judithgraves8117
@judithgraves8117 5 жыл бұрын
You, as well as George, are great ambassadors for OTTB's!
@katriahola3189
@katriahola3189 5 жыл бұрын
I just can't with how well you have done with George and how good of a mind he has! He is more sensible than some "normal" horses ie basic warmbloods and sport ponies! Great job!
@allysmith2284
@allysmith2284 5 жыл бұрын
Also........ I think George would make a FABULOUS horse for your mum!!!!
@edieking5767
@edieking5767 5 жыл бұрын
Shelby you continue to impress me everyday!
@cnkequestrian5789
@cnkequestrian5789 5 жыл бұрын
George is such a talented boy! You've done a great job with him, Shelby!
@musiclyrics1002
@musiclyrics1002 5 жыл бұрын
Wow one of the most impressive things Ive ever seen. You are so passionate and have a true gift!
@miah8436
@miah8436 5 жыл бұрын
Not that I needed more convincing that thoroughbreds are the best, but I am IN LOVE with this horse 😍
@roisinandziggy4258
@roisinandziggy4258 5 жыл бұрын
Hey Shelby I love how you talk about your horses doing a lot of the work and that it’s not all you you you like it is with some other KZbin’s I also love how you treat your horses so well
@clariceventer9643
@clariceventer9643 5 жыл бұрын
George is an incredible horse! You've done so well with him ❤
@fayewalsh5160
@fayewalsh5160 5 жыл бұрын
I'm a horse trainer and 2 of the horses that I am working with are ex-race horses. While one is an absolute sweetheart, the other (was) like a raw nerve. So sensitive about anything, would work himself into a lather at the walk, but has amazing movement. No one wanted anything to do with him and just couldn't say a kind word about him, always 'He won't amount to anything'. He has needed alot of time, 2 years now but is just coming along so well. He is now being aimed for a young boy as a jumping horse. I will always keep saying that with effort, patience, love and proper training every horse has potential. My own horse was deemed worthless and too dangerous to train. He now, 7 years later, jumps to 1m30 and is an amazing eventer, just a beast on the cross country courses. I get frustrated when horses get these labels but now I simply have the attitude of 'OK, I'll show you, you'll see''
@s.lawrence9736
@s.lawrence9736 5 жыл бұрын
My boy is just like George in terms of his mind! My boy is a 10yo ottb gelding and he’s just the most chill man ever I’m a nervous intermediate rider who has been riding on and off for years before getting my boy teddy. He has no formal education and was only ever used as a trail riding horse for forest and beach rides with a trail riding company. He’s now doing ponyclub with me going to group lessons with up to 4 other horses, doing polework clinics, beach rides with the whole rest of the ponyclub alongside (over 14 horses) and shows and clinics held at the property never having seen any of this sort of stuff before but always acting like and old pro. He’s carried by ass around safely and he’s even given a beginner friend of mine a pony ride (walk and trot) without putting a hoof wrong I wish I could show my non horsey vegan animal activist friends (yes I shot you not I have two of them) teddy and show that thoroughbreds who get a chance after racing really are the most amazing horses
@Birddog1227Blogspot
@Birddog1227Blogspot 5 жыл бұрын
Much Respect Shelby ✊💕
@elliechildress9115
@elliechildress9115 5 жыл бұрын
Wowww he’s looking good!! He’s came such a long way!🤩🤩
@aandhforever7702
@aandhforever7702 5 жыл бұрын
Bionic has made it to Kentucky for the ottb makeover!
@HoldingMoneyRansom
@HoldingMoneyRansom 3 жыл бұрын
the good thing about the whole stall rehab was that he got comfortable to the point he let you next to his neck, The weakest part of a horse. if a horse lets you go next to their neck without trying to block you with their head or body, then you have that horses trust. so you were set to better success when undersaddle training due to him trusting and believing that you'll keep him safe though i don't like racers because of how they put the horse off balance with how most sit and that most rely way to much on the bit and crop and constantly gallop the horse everyday with barely any breaks, though, again. this is just most riders i have seen and what are around here, but what i see from you and what horses you choose is that you actually try to make sure the horse is comfortable and you guys even say you put yourselves at risk during winter break and when it becomes racing season again.
@cynthiaweathers6979
@cynthiaweathers6979 5 жыл бұрын
Pulling for you and George in Kentucky KY. Thank you for all the love and kindness you show these wonderful animals. Also, I would like an address to where I can send a check to order some teeshirts. I'm old school. If you could do that, please, it will be much appreciated.
@buckinggoodride882
@buckinggoodride882 5 жыл бұрын
You've done such a phenomenal job with George 💕 can't wait to see you guys go around at KY! Hope you guys have a safe trip down!
@Lugimoo
@Lugimoo 5 жыл бұрын
Good luck with George in Kentucky! You'll be competing against my trainer in show jumping division, if its any consolation, even with his injuries, he's ahead of her horse by a good bit! lol
@fariahcriss5696
@fariahcriss5696 5 жыл бұрын
He has the most beautiful, fluid movement and jump. He'd have great scope once he figures out his knees, and would be a top of the line hunter jumper (like Olympic, if there was such a thing as hunter jumper classes in the Olympics) if his next owner wants that for him
@tillzepe6286
@tillzepe6286 5 жыл бұрын
Georgie boy is so lucky to have you💕
@RevanEde
@RevanEde 5 жыл бұрын
Great work and a beautiful boy. I'm subscribed and looking forward to see more of this channel! 👍
@nancyk3615
@nancyk3615 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your support of ethical racetrackers. I'm an old racetracker and I was given many free horses through the years who I gave time off for healing before starting back on them. They made good riding horses and it gave them a 2nd career. I also agree that people who search for "perfect" horses overlook a lot of talented prospects. Nothing is instant.I admire your good sense and tell your mom she did a good job! I wished I had someone that supportive. Good luck in Kentucky.
@andybalsa
@andybalsa 5 жыл бұрын
super inspirational! love what you said about injuries, 2 years ago my thoroughbred injured his leg and the vet said that he wasn't gonna be able to jump again, we were showing in 60cm back then, now we are showing in 90cm and we've jumped up to 1.30m. my parents wanted to sell him and buy another one, but i decided to give him a chance to get better and it definitely paid off. good luck in Kentucky!
@pattiwinn5217
@pattiwinn5217 2 жыл бұрын
Great Program! Thanks for sharing
@thesofieful
@thesofieful 5 жыл бұрын
George is such a beauty! I'm very impressed with how easy going he is! I've only once ridden a racehorse (for dressage training, the owner asked me to help her give him more muscle and such) he was also quite calm and easy to ride, which was also something that really surprised me. And their gaits are quite nice to ride in, easy to find rythm and such. Though I'd admit I'd probably never have the nerves to buy one unless it's one as calm and easy going as George. Incredible recovery he made as well! Hope he enjoys his vacation :).
@mariawallace1381
@mariawallace1381 2 жыл бұрын
Gosh he’s beautiful!! Great job! Scary to think he could’ve been put down or sent to slaughter. Makes me happy to know there are people like you willing to put in the effort for a fine boy like him! I know you’ll inspire others to do the same.
@re-ridersuzanne
@re-ridersuzanne 5 жыл бұрын
This definitely one of my favorite videos!
@Rebelgirl-kv6bd
@Rebelgirl-kv6bd 5 жыл бұрын
Wow, what a very good boy George is!! He is so lucky to have you as his human ❤️
@iclynnx
@iclynnx 5 жыл бұрын
It is impossible not to love these fantastic creatures! They're all so good (yeah I couldn't find a better word lol I am tired) Edit: I'm surprised I got a heart xD Thank you though!
@emmavt24
@emmavt24 5 жыл бұрын
If you ever plan to sell him count me in! What a beautiful horse!!! So incredibly glad you didn’t give up on that bean!
@kathybradbury
@kathybradbury 4 жыл бұрын
Wow. You went through so much with George. I’m sorry for your loss.
@stevehuey5729
@stevehuey5729 5 жыл бұрын
Soo happy for him he had a rough start but he moves sooooo beautifully now!!😍😍
@jusmeinia7
@jusmeinia7 5 жыл бұрын
Best of luck in Kentucky! That is a long way from home for you and George, have a safe trip!
@ellenmayo
@ellenmayo 5 жыл бұрын
He looks like so much fun to ride. I don't know much about jumping, but it looks like he would excel at hunter pleasure and dressage. Whoever ends up with him will be a very lucky rider.
@lesliepark3370
@lesliepark3370 5 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Such a lovely boy, nice work:)
@a.masterwood
@a.masterwood 5 жыл бұрын
You guys are perfect together. Handsome big guy, and beautiful rider. Congrats!
@jenniferlehman2464
@jenniferlehman2464 5 жыл бұрын
Shelby Dennis, with a lot of thoroughbreds like George, who have raced, usually have a great brain. Because they have raced and seen crowds and heard loud noises. Therefore they are easier to train and take off property. That has been my experience anyway. Wishing you the best of luck at the Makeover!! Best Regards from Ontario, Canada, Jenn.
@Milestone-Equestrian
@Milestone-Equestrian 5 жыл бұрын
Jennifer Lehman even in comparison to the many other OTTBs I’ve worked with, he is just special. Most of them don’t have the capacity to do good long and low work and be so easy to handle for their first few shows because it mimics the get up and go track environment
@jenniferlehman2464
@jenniferlehman2464 5 жыл бұрын
@@Milestone-Equestrian True, but if you just put them to pasture for 2 or 3 months, I have found that that helps them when you do start showing at the lower levels. By giving that break to them, it really flips a switch by allowing them to be horses for a bit before starting their retraining. My experience only.
@Milestone-Equestrian
@Milestone-Equestrian 5 жыл бұрын
Jennifer Lehman I agree let down time is great but even still, id say George is more unusual compared to my other OTTBs even when factoring in a down period.
@jenniferlehman2464
@jenniferlehman2464 5 жыл бұрын
@@Milestone-Equestrian After he's been through, to still be as quiet and focused on work, is amazing I definitely agree. But then, each OTTB is special in its own way. No matter what. And though he cost you a lot in vet bills initially, I think he will go far in his career because of what you've done. And you are correct, too many people see 1or 2 flaws in the PPE by a vet and walk away from that horse. When just some time, vet care (ice:surgeries), could fix the issue. Then so many end up at auction or bought by slaughter houses. I think my next horse that I get for myself might be a 5 or 6 yr old OTTB. They are amazing honest horses!!
@Mary-ee2kw
@Mary-ee2kw 4 жыл бұрын
This is my favorite kind of video. Thanks for it. Very, very interesting. Excellent photography too.
@CowgirlGoneJumper
@CowgirlGoneJumper 5 жыл бұрын
I live in Lexington and might just have to stop by to watch! I highly recommend checking out downtown Lexington if you have the chance while here. It’s pretty diverse and fun and if you have a chance and the extra money Lexington castle (an actual castle) has amazing from farm to table food and tours that are really interesting and of course keeneland
@Milestone-Equestrian
@Milestone-Equestrian 5 жыл бұрын
CowgirlGoneJumper wow that sounds amazing! Will definitely look into that
@sarahennum8245
@sarahennum8245 5 жыл бұрын
Wow! Love this so much! Never give up on "broken" horses!
@deetngator1624
@deetngator1624 5 жыл бұрын
Beautiful story hope he is still doing so well!!
@bezoticallyyours83
@bezoticallyyours83 5 жыл бұрын
8:05 Look at mee! I'm an appaloosa now! Wheee!
@evaszuchmacher
@evaszuchmacher 5 жыл бұрын
His baby photos are so cute I can’t
@elizabethpinho6063
@elizabethpinho6063 3 жыл бұрын
Ottb’s are the best riding horses, I recently got a three year old Ottb and she has the best mind and try’s so hard
@martinatscherner6861
@martinatscherner6861 5 жыл бұрын
Amazing!! I appreciate all infos on how to retrain OTTBs. :)
@suerode500
@suerode500 5 жыл бұрын
Hi Shelby I have a otb and he is amazing I have the best fun with him .
@carmelduggan6547
@carmelduggan6547 3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely beautiful wonderful horse
@elliebircher9035
@elliebircher9035 4 жыл бұрын
7:22 haha I love how it says “drop it” when Simon has the stick in his mouth!! 😂 George has came so far and it’s sad that he had to say goodbye so soon.
@theafeq
@theafeq 5 жыл бұрын
Hoping you are vlogging everything from the show 🥰
@AIngle1991
@AIngle1991 5 жыл бұрын
I would love to do what you do. I love OTTB’s and actually did my final project in high school on them. Even without having one. However I’m now 28 and have very limited experience in riding. Love watching your videos and seeing how far both boys have come. So proud of little Georgie, Milo, and Simon. This has probably already been asked but do you plan on keeping George after you do the RRP? And will you be filming any of the competition in Kentucky?
@AuthenticMage
@AuthenticMage 5 жыл бұрын
603Equestrain the makeover is usually livestreamed
@kikiza123
@kikiza123 5 жыл бұрын
Could you do a video on how you train horses to stretch into the bridle? That's one of the things I love seeing about you riding!
@allysmith2284
@allysmith2284 5 жыл бұрын
Also 😂😂 watched all the adds except the Clinton Anderson add 😂😂 hope it helps!
@AmyLouiseYT
@AmyLouiseYT 5 жыл бұрын
It’s been an incredible journey for you both! Congratulation 💞 on all the achievements you have made so far with George and I’m sending you all the positive vibes for both a safe travel and successful time in Kentucky! @shelbydennis All my support and 🥰🦄 from Ontario, 🇨🇦
@luceycarey8146
@luceycarey8146 5 жыл бұрын
i have a war chant too, and im in Australia omg.
@roisinandziggy4258
@roisinandziggy4258 5 жыл бұрын
Awsome what happened with him also do you own the yard and how many horses do you own
@natalie_baird
@natalie_baird 5 жыл бұрын
Are you going to be keeping George forever?
@Milestone-Equestrian
@Milestone-Equestrian 5 жыл бұрын
I don't think anyone can truthfully answer these types of questions. Forever is a long time and my main show horse is not George, so realistically if the right home and right offer came along, I would accept but he isn't actively listed for sale nor are we planning on listing him any time soon.
@natalie_baird
@natalie_baird 5 жыл бұрын
@@Milestone-Equestrian okay thank you so much 🤗 great video!
@ccsorea2864
@ccsorea2864 5 жыл бұрын
George looked scared when Simon had the stick 😂
@mimivonflytz
@mimivonflytz 5 жыл бұрын
...good Chance you‘re an Angel.
@elisehermann6094
@elisehermann6094 5 жыл бұрын
When they are playing with the stick in the snow 😭❤️ buy a puppy dog!
@veritasreigns
@veritasreigns 5 жыл бұрын
This moves me more than you know. So many horses die each year racing, and then there's people like you, taking a chance on the broken ones, healing and training, and treating them most importantly with kindness and understanding. You deserve every prize. Well done.
@debraann9512
@debraann9512 5 жыл бұрын
💙💙💙
@shyfillie3368
@shyfillie3368 5 жыл бұрын
Wow wonder 🐴😇 so happy ur bitless.
@Milestone-Equestrian
@Milestone-Equestrian 5 жыл бұрын
Shyfillie he isn’t bitless in this
@chaselalonde6131
@chaselalonde6131 4 жыл бұрын
RIP George
@alexandrafrankel6759
@alexandrafrankel6759 4 жыл бұрын
Hi, I also have an OTTB, he is currently eleven. You said that George was stiffer on his right side? But apparently, OTTBs are typically weaker on that side than they are on their left?
@Milestone-Equestrian
@Milestone-Equestrian 4 жыл бұрын
Alexandra Frankel George’s stiffness was related to injuries rather than weakness but some horses at the track will be uneven
@Kezzryn
@Kezzryn 5 жыл бұрын
2 things 1) omg that pole dancing design...bye bye bank account. 2) as someone who has owned horses, sometimes they just get injured through no fault of the owner, or the trainer, or the breeder. They are big clumsy creatures that cant see in front of them. I once knew a horse who sliced her leg on a fence. My Arab stuck her leg in a fence somehow (can't remember how it was a while ago) the fences were perfectly safe, until the horses freak out or something happens. Sometimes they're born with problems that no one notices until its too late.
@ItEmworld13
@ItEmworld13 4 жыл бұрын
I ride Ottb at age 5 but it lesson horse
@michelleturner6865
@michelleturner6865 4 жыл бұрын
The race industry needs to take responsibility for the harm they do to horses. The person who caused this would never have put the fare and money into him that you did. He'd have been dog food. It's nothing short of abuse.
@Milestone-Equestrian
@Milestone-Equestrian 4 жыл бұрын
actually, she would have and he never would’ve ever been at risk of going to slaughter. Making assumptions helps absolutely no one and sharing lies affects a lot of the horses at the track more than anyone you’re trying to slam. The racing industry does take responsibility by tracking injury and doing studies in ways no other industry does. Do your research and don’t make assumptions
@BonafideKat
@BonafideKat 5 жыл бұрын
Thoroughbreds 100% deserve a good home after leaving the track. But can we talk about why the industry would run babies into the ground? It’s fantastic that people like you are willing and able to put the money and time back into horses like George to rehab them, because he’s a fantastic animal with so much potential. But that doesn’t change the fact that he NEVER should have had injuries like that at his age. It’s indicative of work started too soon too hard.
@Milestone-Equestrian
@Milestone-Equestrian 5 жыл бұрын
Katherine Bone He never ran at 2, was meticulously maintained and his owner paid for a lot of the diagnostics initially to ensure his health. Please DO NOT blame this on his owner or him being over faced. Almost every baby I’ve met from this stallion has had bone or joint issues regardless of how many starts they had or when they were started. I would put my money on it being a conformational or genetic issue. His owner did everything for him and more and I have no animosity towards her because it is not about the money for her at all and she has been nothing but cordial and kind to her horses this whole time. Don’t make assumptions, especially when I clearly make the point of saying how uncommon this injury is. I do not want people to take this video and spit venom at his owners. Similar types of injuries happen in eventing and other sport disciplines and most don’t make the jump to immediately blame the trainer or rider when something catastrophic happens.
@BonafideKat
@BonafideKat 5 жыл бұрын
Shelby Dennis My comment was more directed at the industry at large, and not George’s previous owner or owners/trainers specifically. I apologize for casually using his case, as it is a bit unfair only knowing the details given. I would add that if the stallion is suspected of passing on negative conformational traits, I’m not sure why we should support his being bred. But that’s neither here nor there, and beyond your control. “Similar” injuries do occur in other strenuous sports, but the difference is age, Shelby. That’s my point. So George aside, as his case is a special one, 2-3 year old horses probably shouldn’t be doing strenuous sports. It’s not even that I think horse racing is bad, per say, but I do NOT like the idea of using horses up so quickly. The equestrian world has gotten far too used to medicating and operating on young horses (under or around 5) to keep them competition sound. With all due respect to you, because I don’t doubt that you love George, and Milo, and Simon, and every horse (or OTTB) you work with, or that you provide excellent care for them, but I personally disagree with the reality of short competitive lives for racing, reining, or any equestrian industry. It’s short-sighted and harmful to the animals.
@Milestone-Equestrian
@Milestone-Equestrian 5 жыл бұрын
Katherine Bone the stallion is dead now and I’m just speaking from personal observations not hard proof so the point is moot. I agree that all disciplines are guilty of using horses too quickly and I would support the starting age for racing being moved up a little but I would still say it isn’t necessarily fair to paint all racing connections with the same brush
@luludorff5287
@luludorff5287 5 жыл бұрын
cool video but your voice over is too monotonous and boringly read out but no hate
@Milestone-Equestrian
@Milestone-Equestrian 5 жыл бұрын
Lulu Dorff That’s just my voice. Saying no hate doesn’t make your comment not rude lol
@keelsmac01
@keelsmac01 5 жыл бұрын
So u take racing horses-and race them? Sick.
@Milestone-Equestrian
@Milestone-Equestrian 5 жыл бұрын
No, it’s a retraining competition. Not a race.
@FreefallerXX
@FreefallerXX 5 жыл бұрын
Your lower leg swings at the canter and your legs are like way too out in front it’s like you’re riding in the backseat. Not even that great of riding tho don’t understand all the hype
@Milestone-Equestrian
@Milestone-Equestrian 5 жыл бұрын
Ashley Dawnhurricane Your attitude is negative and you’re clearly a mean spirited person. Clearly not that fulfilling of a life, don’t understand why you think I care about your opinion when my work with horses and business speaks for itself. Try positively influencing the lives of animals and people who need it and maybe you won’t feel so compelled to be so immature and catty to strangers for no reason. I would rather be a mediocre rider than a mean spirited person and your comment says far more about you than it does about me. I hope you have a great day and deal with whatever pushes you to be so rude for no reason, that’s no life to live.
@buckingbobby9829
@buckingbobby9829 5 жыл бұрын
@@Milestone-Equestrian don't mind her. She's just very rude and she shouldn't be here. Your an amazing person who's truly making a difference in this world. Who cares what way you ride? At least your doing something other than people who just sit around all day doing nothing.
@lillycheek322
@lillycheek322 4 жыл бұрын
Bucking Bobby I 10000% agree
@liv_7271
@liv_7271 3 жыл бұрын
I really hate horse racing. It can be so abusing and sickening. I don’t love that there was a clip of horse racing. If you treat your horses right, then it can be accessible. But the Kentucky derby is disgusting. Most of the horses are sent to slaughter if they don’t win.
@NoThankUBeQuiet
@NoThankUBeQuiet 3 жыл бұрын
It a horse makes it to the derby they sure as hell aren't slaughtered. That's sheer ignorance. They are sent to stud or for the rare few to be a broodmare. Racing needs changes, but not obliteration. Nobody gets into horses (especially racehorses) to make a fortune and abuse animals. There is no fortune to be had except in merchandising. Also this is the RETIRED RACEHORSE PROJECT why the hell wouldn't there be racing clips are you stupid??? Lots of changes could be done to the racing industry but from there it's not a far jump to barrels and show jumping and eventing to dressage and reining cattle sports. Before you know it there will be no horse sports or trail riding allowed. Changes are great and encouraged but outright banning is not okay.
@han-nahhhhh
@han-nahhhhh 5 жыл бұрын
i literally live an hour from Lexington🥺❤️
@allysmith2284
@allysmith2284 5 жыл бұрын
As a long time follower I knew you would do wonderful things with George but WOW what grit and determination was needed just get him sound and fit! Well done Shelby..... this truly is a makeover!!!
@arrior4981
@arrior4981 5 жыл бұрын
My fav breed is the TB. I'm a volunteer at a OTTB rescue center in Puerto Rico. Watching you working with OTTB really inspire me to work with them and loving them. I ended up adopting a OTTB mare and she's the best I could ever get. My dreams is to one day participate in the Thoroughbreed Makeover. 💖🐎 Good Luck your a amazing rider and trainer 💖
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