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Reasons I struggle with the horse racing industry: (from someone who owns multiple OTT horses and breeds Thoroughbreds)I...
02/05/2026

Reasons I struggle with the horse racing industry: (from someone who owns multiple OTT horses and breeds Thoroughbreds)

I do want to start by saying this isnt an attack on horse racing or people I know involved with horse racing, it still has its place but I think it’s time to wind it back. There’s so much that can be done to make this sport horse friendlier.

I strongly disagree with 2yo racing. Some horses are technically still yearlings when they begin training and even when they first race. Asking animals that young (physically and mentally immature) to handle that level of pressure and workload doesn’t sit right with me.

Hoof health is another big concern. While it’s often said that ā€œThoroughbreds have bad feetā€ and that it’s genetic (which is partly true) but I think that’s only part of the picture. Hooves are often overlooked in breeding decisions, and when you compare yearling photos to how those same horses look a few years later, it’s hard to ignore the impact of farrier work and the sheer load placed on them at such a young age.

There’s also the issue of overproduction. The industry creates an incredible excess of horses. Most are only ā€œusefulā€ as racehorses for a very short period, often just two years, or maybe up to 4–8 years if they’re successful. Yet Thoroughbreds commonly live 20–25 years. It raises the question: is it fair to mass-produce animals for such a brief purpose?

Rehoming is another complicated area. While many horses do find homes after racing, not all of those homes are good ones. Most people in the horse world know at least one sad story involving a Thoroughbred or Standardbred. Because there are so many, they’re often cheap and, unfortunately, treated as disposable. This oversupply has also affected how they’re perceived—some people dismiss them due to temperament issues, even though many are perfectly good horses.

The human side of the industry is concerning too. Jockeys are often under immense pressure to maintain extremely low weights, and it can be incredibly unhealthy. There’s also the risk factor of putting themselves in danger regularly. On top of that, gambling is deeply tied to racing, and it can easily become an unhealthy obsession. In a world where gambling is already widely accessible, it’s worth questioning whether we need to base it around animals at all.

Breeding practices also vary widely. I’m not talking about the large, well-funded stud farms I’m talking about smaller operations that often fly under the radar. I’ve personally seen some of these, despite the industry insisting they don’t exist. They can be overstocked, provide substandard care, and put excessive strain on broodmares. Very seldom do they have a good racing return either. Even in non racing scenarios, many studs use thoroughbred dams for crossbreds and their treatment is sub par because ā€œoh well she was only $500ā€

Another concern is the long-term impact on the Thoroughbred as a breed. Longevity, conformation, and soundness often take a back seat to speed and early performance. Because of this, the type of Thoroughbred once valued; athletic, balanced, and durable is becoming less common. While they still exist, they’re harder to find in a system that prioritises early maturity over resilience. It’s also worth acknowledging that some breeders (even larger, well known operations) will openly admit in casual conversation that they’ll breed from an unsound mare if it means producing a potentially top-performing foal. That mindset speaks volumes about where priorities can sit.

Before anyone says ā€œracehorses are treated like kingsā€ or that ā€œeveryone loves their horsesā€ I don’t doubt that many people do care deeply. But care and good intentions don’t automatically make a system ethical or sustainable. At its current scale, the industry feels excessive. If it were significantly reduced and more regulated, I think we’d see meaningful improvements. Until then, I stand by these concerns.

Quick little trim this evening for Merry šŸI’m not sure why but broodmares seem to hate having their hooves done so I’ll ...
30/04/2026

Quick little trim this evening for Merry šŸ

I’m not sure why but broodmares seem to hate having their hooves done so I’ll admit to procrastinating šŸ˜‚

07/04/2026
Thoroughbred feet stress me out šŸ˜–šŸ˜–We’ve come a very long way though and hopefully 8 weeks off riding and regular 4 week ...
02/04/2026

Thoroughbred feet stress me out šŸ˜–šŸ˜–

We’ve come a very long way though and hopefully 8 weeks off riding and regular 4 week trims will have us cracking for next season šŸ¤žšŸ¤ž

🌟 ā€œPerfect Pandaā€ 🌟Reluctantly offered for sale due to rising fuel prices and the current economic crisis… unfortunately...
31/03/2026

🌟 ā€œPerfect Pandaā€ 🌟

Reluctantly offered for sale due to rising fuel prices and the current economic crisis… unfortunately she refuses to cut back on her grocery bill and continues to operate as a bottomless pit.

šŸ’° Priced to sell at a very reasonable $2,000
(Feed costs not included… obviously)

āœ”ļø Professionally trained in locating food at all times

āœ”ļø Strong opinions on meal frequency (more is better)

āœ”ļø Low maintenance… unless you count the constant snacking

Ideal for someone with deep pockets, a good sense of humour, and a solid hay supply.
Get in quick before I come to my senses.

…April Fools 😜

šŸ–¤šŸ’›šŸ–¤šŸ’›šŸ–¤šŸ’›šŸ–¤šŸ’›Proud to be sponsoring the Mackenzie Team this year at the NZSI Barrel and Pole Bending Championships! The crack...
30/03/2026

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Proud to be sponsoring the Mackenzie Team this year at the NZSI Barrel and Pole Bending Championships!

The cracking black and yellow team walked away with reserve champion ribbons and I’m sure they’ll be back stronger than ever next year to chase down the champion title!

Well done team!

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Giving Flick a wee trim and tidy up todayShe’ll be galloping around the games pitch no problems at all!
03/03/2026

Giving Flick a wee trim and tidy up today

She’ll be galloping around the games pitch no problems at all!

āœ‚ļø Trimming Ground Rules – Read It, Love It, Live By It 🐓90% of my clients are absolute legends.The other 10%… this one’...
24/02/2026

āœ‚ļø Trimming Ground Rules – Read It, Love It, Live By It 🐓

90% of my clients are absolute legends.
The other 10%… this one’s for you 🫠

1. Surprise behaviour is not cute.
If your horse bites, kicks, strikes, cow-kicks, rears, spins, levitates or channels Satan — tell me before I’m underneath it. I enjoy being alive.

2. ā€œShe’s usually goodā€ is not a warning.
If your horse needs sedation, groundwork, a priest, or a motivational speech to stand still — that’s relevant information. I don’t mind tricky horses. I do mind being 30 minutes behind because I wasn’t warned. Respect my schedule and the clients after you.

3. The number booked = the number trimmed.
Fuel isn’t free and neither is my time.
If I arrive for three and suddenly it’s ā€œhmm maybe just one,ā€ you’ll be invoiced accordingly going forward.

4. Hose the mud off. Properly.
I am a hoof trimmer, not a swamp creature.
If your horse is caked in mud, please rinse their legs and hooves before I arrive.

5. I will not trim loose horses. Ever.
Someone competent needs to be holding them. Especially on a first visit.
ā€œNo she’ll standā€ has been proven false many times.

6. Safe working space only.
Flat ground. Decent Space. No chaos. No loose dogs.
I like my spine and would prefer to keep it functional.

7. 24–48hr cancellation notice.
Late cancellations may incur a fee. I don’t get paid for staring at my calendar.

8. Payment due on the day or 3 days after being invoiced. Chasing money is not my hobby.

9. Don’t bag other farriers/trimmers.
I’m not interested in tearing others down. If something isn’t great, it’s usually obvious — we’ll just quietly fix it and move on.

10. If I feel unsafe, I stop.
No hard feelings — just intact bones.

Thanks for reading— if this post doesn’t apply to you, you’re one of my favourites. If it does… we can grow from here 🫶🐓

Boundaries are sexy, punctual clients are sexier.

Who remembers this wee girl? In a short, nearly 2-year stint, she's changed so much and now is my go-to mount for most t...
24/01/2026

Who remembers this wee girl? In a short, nearly 2-year stint, she's changed so much and now is my go-to mount for most things. Gotta love a good OTTB!

Todays lot of hoihos getting donePictured below the left hind of a 5yo ottb thats come off hill grazing after a couple m...
10/01/2026

Todays lot of hoihos getting done

Pictured below the left hind of a 5yo ottb thats come off hill grazing after a couple months and he’ll take a couple trims to get some nice angles and balance but overall he’s certainly not too bad and he was a little titchy so it was short and sweet trim on my part with not a lot of mucking about

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