Come spend time meeting with the horses in the James River Horse Foundation. Learn how our program benefits retired racehorses and the women who care for them. The event is free and open to the public. Parking is available and vans will shuttle visitors to and from the site. People of all ages are welcome.…
Sponsor day is held monthly at Barn 4. This provides sponsors with the opportunity to meet different horses in the herd, get to the know the women caring for them and participate in fun, interactive activities. Sponsor day is an important part of developing relationships for the women and the horses. Consider becoming a sponsor…
Mickey’sinthehouse (“Mouse” as the women are calling her) came to JRHF through a partnership with Aftercare Charles Town (ACT). This attractive young mare has come to barn 4 to rest and rehab from life on the racetrack. After a period of time she was returned to to another ACT partner facility and adopted. We are…
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Colonial Downs supports JRHF throughout the season with an in the Colonial Downs program and information on the Jumbotron all Season. In addition, they name 2 races after the foundation and host a sponsor day. Colonial Downs celebrates Virginia Bred Race Day with a special James River Horse Foundation race. JRHF is thankful for its…
Our annual JRHF Angel Trees are set up in three local stores, Southern States in Goochland and Midlothian and Tractor Supply in Rockville. The trees will be up beginning mid-December. We thank the local stores for supporting a local charity and doing good works for the community. Don’t forget to put something in the horses…
RICHMOND — Dozens of horse enthusiasts flocked to the Virginia Department of Corrections (VADOC) State Farm Work Center in Goochland County Saturday, October 14 for the James River Horse Foundation’s Open Barn event. The free event allowed visitors to interact with the more than 20 retired, thoroughbred racehorses on site at the work center. Female…
A once somewhat shy inmate at the James River Work Center in Virginia recently took top honors for his farrier skills at the World Championship Blacksmiths competition. Wilson was the overall winner in the novice category and in hind shoeing during the competition held at the Virginia Fair in Doswell, Va. “Will Wilson, a former…
Jennifer adopted the tall, beautiful (but very thin), dark brown ex-racehorse named “Royal Saluki” for two reasons. First, despite his poor body condition and half-mast eyelids…she saw a sparkle and softness in his big brown eyes the day they first met. Secondly, despite the fact his racehorse muscles had disappeared after an injury ended a…