Anna Ford is the program director for New Vocations, the largest racehorse adoption program in the United States. She lives in Hilliard, Ohio. Amber Heintzberger is a freelance journalist whose writing has appeared in "The Chronicle of the Horse," "Eventing USA," "US Equestrian." She lives in Compobello, South Carolina.
"I recommend this book to any potential OTTB (Off the Track
Thoroughbred) owner." --"The Chronicle of the Horse"
"Large color photos and step-by-step instructions make this manual
a must-have for anyone thinking about adopting a thoroughbred off
the track." --"Horse Illustrated"
"A sigh of relief for anyone who cares about equine rescue,
particularly off-the-track Thoroughbreds (OTTBs) looking for a
second career. . . . If you're looking for an OTTB, you'd be crazy
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"Like every thoroughbred who is given the chance to succeed, this
book is a winner." --"Thoroughbred Style"
"Far superior to any other published material available on the
subject of off-the-track thoroughbreds. . . . I highly recommend
that every trainer keep a copy on hand . . . to give out or to
recommend with each horse that leaves the track." --"Washington
Thoroughbred"
"Racehorse or just a plain old rescue, if you're considering a
horse in need of a new career, grab a copy of this book. I can't
recommend it any more highly." --"Side Lines"
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