RACE-HORSE TO RANCH HORSE
IN 2009, the gelding Well Armed streaked past the finish line in what was then the world’s richest Thoroughbred race—The Grade 1 Dubai World Cup. The 6-year-old bay, owned by WinStar Stable, would race one more time before retiring.
Today, you can sometimes see the tall bay gelding under Western tack being ridden around the Rafter C Ranch in Flower Mound, Texas, by owner Bill Casner. Both look comfortable in their attire, and the now-16-year-old gelding seems to be loving his new life. During his career on the track, Well Armed earned more than $5,000,000, but now he’s a cow pony. It’s one of the more amazing racehorse-to-ranch-horse stories.
“He was a pretty special racehorse,” Casner says of the gelding. “I’ll probably never own another like him in my lifetime.”
Casner adds that the homebred gelding’s one flaw never slowed him down.
“He really toes in, and he wouldn’t have brought a ham sandwich as a yearling because of that conformational fault. But it turns out he was one of the best horses in the world in his generation.”
FROM WINNER’S CIRCLE TO CATTLE
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