Our Sanctuary Horses

New Life Center for Thoroughbreds is honored to be home to horses that need a soft landing at their forever home. These horses will not be rehomed but will live out their lives in a safe place with lots of love and excellent care.

Promiscuoussuances

Promiscuoussuances, our founding sanctuary horse, came to New Life in May of 2022 and was our first sanctuary horse. Due to fractured withers, “Promise,” is happily retired and enjoying a life full of snuggles, friends, and treats.

For more on her amazing story click here.

Promise had a successful racing career with 37 starts and career earnings of $172,680.

Cider Apple

Cider Apple arrived at New Life in June of 2022 after her racing connections wanted to ensure she had a safe future after her racing career ended. “Apple,” as she is known in the barn is a lovely mare. While she cannot be rehomed or bred, she is sound to go onto a second career and has a bright future ahead of her. With her athleticism and wonderful personality, Apple is a wonderful ambassador for our organization and all off the track thoroughbreds.

Apple had an impressive racing career with 15 starts and over $117,000 in earnings. ​

Flattering

Flattering, known as “Arlo” around the barn, arrived at New Life in March of 2023. He was donated to New Life Center for Thoroughbreds by his owner at the time. Arlo is a big, beautiful boy with an even larger personality. He loves snuggles, treats, and giving lower level lessons to kids and adults alike. Arlo is New Life’s first lesson horse and he’s a perfect example of the versatility of off the track thoroughbreds.

Arlo had 38 starts and earned $50,165 during his racing career. ​