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Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Understanding, an OTTB rescue

METS works to safeguard Maryland's horses by providing resources and assistance to horse owners in need of transitioning their horses.

Understanding goes firstUnderstanding is well-adjusted at her new home.Horses in Maryland shouldn’t have to end up at auction, and METS asks for help so that horses will have better options for transition.

METS is innovate and new whose vision is clear.

"Here at METS, we're all about placing horses in their forever homes and we love to celebrate successful placements," said METS officials. "Of the 162 horses that we've assessed to date, many placement stories are close to our hearts, and a tall bay mare named Understanding is one of them. To support horses like Understanding find their forever homes, be sure to donate to METS."

It all started when Brittney, one of METS assessors, traveled out to a farm in Montgomery County to assess five thoroughbreds who needed to be re-homed after their owner passed away.

One of those five was Understanding; a leggy 8-year-old Off The Track Thoroughbred (OTTB) standing at 17h.

Michelle Craig of West Wind Farms in Upperville, Va., saw Understanding listed on the Retired Racehorse Project Facebook page and immediately jumped at the chance to give the mare a home.

Just four days after Understanding’s listing went live, she was on Michelle’s trailer heading to her new home.
Understanding meeting the kindergarteners.

 

AS LUCK would have it, on her way home with Understanding in tow, Michelle got stuck in rush hour traffic and didn’t have time to drop the mare off before picking up her daughter from school.

Unerstsnding 1Understanding didn’t seem phased at all and said hello to an entire kindergarten class.Since settling in at West Wind Farms Understanding has been excelling in her training, trying everything from side saddle to fox hunting.

In May of 2019, Craig took Understanding to her very first hunt trail ride and only had positive things to say about the sweet mare.

“Everyone thought she was gorgeous! I had to keep saying, ‘Yes, she really is an OTTB,’ and got to tell a lot of people about METS. Not a lot of people in Northern Virginia had heard of the program, but hopefully after seeing her out and knowing where she came from, more people around here will look it up!”
Understanding at her first hunt trail ride.

By the beginning of December, Understanding was ready to participate in her first real foxhunt

“It was fast, loud, sometimes chaotic out hunting,” said Michelle. “I’m happy to report Understanding was perfect for her first foxhunt! She handled first field galloping by her in the woods, hounds around her hind legs, and stood at checks very well!”

“She’s rare – we start a lot of hunt horses (OTTBs and others) and she acted like she read a How to Be a Good Hunt Horse manual and just did it so well. Most horses would have been rightfully overwhelmed by the hunt, and she took it all in stride,” she said. “We came home, she got a bath, she took a nap. She’s just wonderful, and her ears and lower lips were happily flopping the whole time out.”

UUnderstanding 2Understanding at her first hunt trail ride.“We galloped through the woods, open fields, through streams, creeks, and the roads, ending up at our farm. It was a fabulous, fast, and fun day of hunting! Understanding was clearly the most perfect name for her, because she seems to understand everything we’ve asked of her so far. She was perfect at checks, she’s sure footed, smart, and seems to love her new career. My husband Dustin was riding her; he starts all the new ones hunting, and he said she’s just a dream to ride and a lovely, balanced, and calm mare.”

Today, Michelle says "Understanding is fabulous! She’s still probably one of the most special and fancy OTTBs we’ve ever seen in our barn, and she is SO kind, everyone who’s met her has fallen in love with her. She’s addicted to carrots too and requires basically a small bag a day, which she of course gets, no one can say no to her sweetness and floppy ears!

Understanding and her story are extremely special and METS is honored to play a role in helping her find her forever home.

If you can, make a donation to our COVID-19 Relief Fund to support other horses like Understanding finding a new home.

There are also OTTB relief funds in every state, so donate to save a horse.

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