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No surprise here—these fragile, sensitive Thoroughbred babies have my whole heart. This is Jackson. He’s just 9, but he’s dealing with a pretty severe case of kissing spine—basically, his vertebrae are touching in several spots, making riding super painful. After years of trying to manage it, his owner and vet agreed he couldn’t be ridden anymore and reached out to see if we could give him a forever home. I was honestly so glad to hear his vet acknowledge something that doesn’t get said enough: a lot of people would’ve tried to keep riding him anyway, no matter how much pain he’s in. If a sanctuary spot hadn’t opened up, euthanasia was the kindest option. It’s such a hard truth—too many horses are pushed past their limits because people can’t put their ambitions aside. We get so many requests for kissing spine horses. I wish we could say yes to all of them. Along with Jackson, we also have Lawson, another TB who was actually adopted out as a riding horse before his owner realized he just couldn’t be ridden without hurting him. I share their stories because I really want to challenge this old idea that all horses should be rideable. In reality, so many of them shouldn’t be—whether it’s physical issues like kissing spine or emotional ones. Jackson has definitely found a spot in my heart. After losing my heart horse last year, I think I was meant to have another high-maintenance boy around. He’s on meds daily to keep him comfortable and will be getting injections soon to help his back. With Derby season coming up, we always like to remind folks to think about the Jacksons of the world. Bred to race, but left struggling when their bodies can't hold up. They deserve so much more. #thoroughbredsoftiktok  #kissingspineawareness #horsesanctuary #retiredracehorse #ottblove #rescuedhorse #horsewelfare #equestrianethics #horsesofinstagram #sanctuarylife #endhorseracing #racehorsewelfare #horsehealth #retirementnotriding #ottb #equineadvocate #responsiblehorsemanship #derbydayreminder #horselover #betheirvoice
No surprise here—these fragile, sensitive Thoroughbred babies have my whole heart. This is Jackson. He’s just 9, but he’s dealing with a pretty severe case of kissing spine—basically, his vertebrae are touching in several spots, making riding super painful. After years of trying to manage it, his owner and vet agreed he couldn’t be ridden anymore and reached out to see if we could give him a forever home. I was honestly so glad to hear his vet acknowledge something that doesn’t get said enough: a lot of people would’ve tried to keep riding him anyway, no matter how much pain he’s in. If a sanctuary spot hadn’t opened up, euthanasia was the kindest option. It’s such a hard truth—too many horses are pushed past their limits because people can’t put their ambitions aside. We get so many requests for kissing spine horses. I wish we could say yes to all of them. Along with Jackson, we also have Lawson, another TB who was actually adopted out as a riding horse before his owner realized he just couldn’t be ridden without hurting him. I share their stories because I really want to challenge this old idea that all horses should be rideable. In reality, so many of them shouldn’t be—whether it’s physical issues like kissing spine or emotional ones. Jackson has definitely found a spot in my heart. After losing my heart horse last year, I think I was meant to have another high-maintenance boy around. He’s on meds daily to keep him comfortable and will be getting injections soon to help his back. With Derby season coming up, we always like to remind folks to think about the Jacksons of the world. Bred to race, but left struggling when their bodies can't hold up. They deserve so much more. #thoroughbredsoftiktok #kissingspineawareness #horsesanctuary #retiredracehorse #ottblove #rescuedhorse #horsewelfare #equestrianethics #horsesofinstagram #sanctuarylife #endhorseracing #racehorsewelfare #horsehealth #retirementnotriding #ottb #equineadvocate #responsiblehorsemanship #derbydayreminder #horselover #betheirvoice

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