You would be surprised at how quickly a racehorse can take to a new life with a little kindness.
John Fort, owner of Kentucky Oaks winner Plum Pretty, discussing his early days of buying cheap racehorses to retrain as saddle horses.
You would be surprised at how quickly a racehorse can take to a new life with a little kindness.
John Fort, owner of Kentucky Oaks winner Plum Pretty, discussing his early days of buying cheap racehorses to retrain as saddle horses.
Did you say her name was Plum Pretty or Plum Ugly?
Bob Baffert to the then-two-year-old and future Kentucky Oaks winner Plum Pretty’s owner John Fort
Tracks visited: Calder, Saratoga, Belmont, Suffolk.
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