The Thoroughbred Rehabilitation Centre rehabilitates thoroughbred ex-racehorses with the aim of re-homing them to loan homes for the rest of their lives. The TRC is the original UK charity dedicated to the welfare of ex-racehorses. Established in 1991 and gaining charitable status in 1993, the TRC is now regarded as the role model of racehorse rehabilitation. The TRC was founded by Carrie Humble, who remains the director, and whose work was recognised by her being awarded the MBE in the summer of 2003. The patrons of the charity are Sir Peter O'Sullevan, Frankie Dettori, Louise Owen, Lord Oaksey, the Marquess of Zetland, Charles Lawson, Peter Humble, Anthony Head and Sarah Fisher.
The TRC is looking for sympathetic loaners, experienced in riding and handling thoroughbreds, who enjoy the thoroughbred's temperament and abilities. To apply for our loan scheme please call 01524 812649.
The TRC rehabilitates thoroughbred ex-racehorses with the aim of re-homing them to loan homes for the rest of their lives.
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A selection of photos from inside and around The Centre.
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Winnie and Chilli attended their first show on 27/05/08. Read More
Wed 18 June 2008 - next clinic scheduled Read More