
Adult · Standardbred
Medium
**Information last updated December 8, 2025** Lettucerockthem A - coming 15 yr old bay off the track Standardbred gelding bred and raced in Australia (that's the A in his registered name) War horse won 1.2 million before retirement in 2022. Lettie sticks at 16.1 hands but is BIG bodied and seems larger. Professional-type handlers suit him best, not because he's 'bad' but because he's a professional. He relaxes with competent, horsemen types and is all business. Tack him up and go. Under saddle, he has zero desire to go fast. Dressage type prospect? Perhaps trails? He does trot even though he's pacing bred and he has a solid start/foundation. He was hacked around bareback in a halter for the year before we got him, so he needs fitness and refresher work, but the more you work, the better he is -- he does know basic collection, leg cues, etc. He does need clear direction and boundaries - will become an absolute cookie monster if you are that type. General care-type notes for interested adopters: - He is currently barefoot. He had a nasty toe crack develop soon after arrival that we treated and have allowed to grow out naturally. His angles were also a bit off, so we've done some corrective trimming rather than focus on riding refresher. - He did not grow much of a winter coat (heck, it's summer in Australia so he might just never!), so he is wintering with a foster where he can be consistently blanketed and has a stall if weather dictates. - He currently lives with an off the track TB about his size, a mini horse and mini donkey. He LOVES the minis. He does have a history of being overly dominant to a weaker, older horse in a 2-horse herd. - Had vaccinations, Coggins, dental check and chiro check in late September. Recent deworming with Equimax. -We're also doing a round of Constant Comfort for digestive comfort/ulcer prevention during his transition to a new herd. Lettie is friendly, easy to catch, ties/crossties, loads and hauls like the pro traveler he is, and is available to an intermediate + rider who can continue to bring him back into consistent work. See more photos and apply to adopt: www.safeharborhorses.org **Inquiries via Adopt A Pet type websites will NOT be responded to due to the amount of spam. You MUST have an adoption application on file via the website listed above prior to any meeting or trial ride. We are an all volunteer organization and this is out of respect for everyone's time. Thank you.**
Adoption fee: 2500.00