Monday, November 4, 2013

After Fort Erie Closed, Many Hands Help Horses


Horses rock - I'm glad people are willing to help them! ~Declan


After Fort Erie closed, many hands help horses

Heading for the Fort Erie track at the end of the meet. Photo by Laurie Langely
Heading for the Fort Erie track at the end of the meet. Photo by Laurie Langley

In a town that lost one of its McDonald’s Restaurant at the start of the year and its racetrack a few weeks ago, two horse-loving Fort Erie women doggedly work to find soft landings for racehorses who would otherwise lose their jobs, entering an unknown fate, since the rusted, chain-length fence was stretched across the backside’s entrance and padlocked.

Owners and trainers too, who didn’t know what their next steps would be, worked earnestly with Alexis Kacho-Sinke and Kim Sinodinos, co-founders of horse charity Second Start Thoroughbreds, to make sure their horses would be safe.

“I’m amazed that the track embraced us and turned our program at Second Start Thoroughbreds into something so successful,” says Kacho-Sinke.

To read more about the Fort Erie track, the horses and Second Start Thoroughbreds <CLICK HERE>


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