From the Starting Gate to the Show Arena—Helping Former Racehorses Gallop Into Your Heart
Queen of Toscanova, 2020 16.1h dark bay filly
When we first glimpsed her beautiful face, there was no mistaking that this lovely filly was a daughter of the late Boys of Toscanova and from the last crop of Boys babies bred in NY/ USA. She is out of a Purim mare with Dynaformer / Roberto lines. Sires from both sides of her pedigree are noted for producing excellent jumpers and sport horses; a big, solid girl like this might also have good potential as a sport horse broodmare. We loved how agreeable and attentive she was, allowing herself to be posed for photos. This filly is very pretty, with a rich velvety dark bay coat. She has a substantial, big-bodied build with a deep heart girth, nice width through the chest and hips, and solid bone. Overall, this sweet girl gave the impression of depth and width while still having pretty and feminine features.
We were told that she is a well-behaved, “good about everything” and a “total sweetheart”. The only thing that might make her grumpy is getting in her way at feeding time! Her trainer, who regularly exercises all of her horses, says that she is delightful to ride and although she has a lot of “good try”, she is definitely more “whoa than a go”. We were told that she does stall walk, but that this usually laid-back girl loves her turnout; her ideal situation would include plenty of outside time. So, she might thrive on a 24/7 turnout situation- or something close to it. We were told that she is a mid-packer in the herd dynamics and gets along well with other horses.
Queen of Toscanova didn’t race until late as a three-year-old; and after her second race, she didn’t seem to have the same push with her hind end. Her connections gave her the winter off, which became nine months off after discovering that the lay-over farm that she had been sent to left all their horses severely under-weight. Through the summer, they slowly brough her back into work where she seemed to be running well. But after her lone start in October, she seems to have aggravated something in her hind end. Rather than attempt to get her back to a point where she can race again (when her speed / personality says she’s not cut out to be a racehorse), her connections would like to find a person who will help her transition to a less intense career where this young, sweet, and substantial mare can truly shine.
Price: $1,500 negotiable to a great home. References required. Current connections would like to receive future updates.
Contact: Tammi Lord (585)736-0769 (text preferred)