from the Standardbred Retirement Foundation
Millstone Township, NJ — Killean Cut Kid, now a 13-year-old gelding, the son of Mach Three who earned $315,239 in his career, is ready for a home nearly six months after he was found in a Louisiana kill pen.
He was helped by a volunteer group on Facebook, Save Our Standardbreds From Slaughter (SOSS), and the Standardbred Retirement Foundation (SRF).
Killean Cut Kid was in very poor condition and was sent to a quarantine facility where he received medical care. As a result of Decubitis ulcers on all four legs, he required a great deal of care. Killean Cut Kid was fortunate to have kind donors, and SRF help with his care and transportation to New Jersey.
Today, he is ready for a loving home. Killean Cut Kid is in Cream Ridge, N.J. with Dr. Patty Hogan where he has been for a couple of months receiving wonderful care; she notes that he is a very sweet horse. He certainly deserves a soft place to land, and with his very kind and patient temperament, this handsome guy can even take the saddle for the occasional ride.
Killean Cut Kid needs one more lucky charm, a home to call his own. To offer this big winner a home contact SRF at 732.446.4422, or email SRFAdoption@gmail.com.