16 hands. He last worked on 4/9/2025 and retired with an left front ankle chip.
He was castrated 6/5/25.
Talk about a stunner! This guy has all the looks as well as the personality to go with it! He has settled into farm life quickly and is enjoying retirement. He stays quiet in his stall and settles down quickly to graze. He is respectful, but still a bit playfully mouthy, when he is being groomed but he is not mean in anyway. He walks nicely on a lead rope and allows his feet to be picked up for cleaning. He enjoys playing with the horse in the stall next to him. He is turning out with another gelding and does well. He is playful and will do better with higher energy horses to go out with.
On his first ride off the track, he stood like a champ at the mounting block and calmly walked off. He was relaxed and easy to handle. He should be an easy restart for his next job.
Liam is currently a grade 1 lame in his left front ankle. He can start back slowly under saddle and see how he goes. Once he is sound, he will be suitable for any discipline. As always, a PPE is highly recommended for an athletic career.
Through August 1, all adoption fees will be half off to adopters that are proven to be successful horse owners or boarding with a professional trainer and a training facility.
Liam’s Journey – OTTB Profile – Equineline