Weekly OTTB Wishlist from Cosequin

Photo via Maker's Mark Secretariat Center. Photo via Maker's Mark Secretariat Center.

Happy Valentine’s Day! Know what makes a really great gift? A sexy new off-track thoroughbred. Here are three that caught our eye this week:

Photo via New Vocations.

Photo via New Vocations.

You know that feel you get when you’re in love and it feels like you’re floating on air? This horse is floating on air, literally.

Slamarama (Grand SlamSenora Cat, by Cozzene) is a hot-to-trot 16.1 1/2h gelding just turning 6 years old. After a 25 start career, “Slam” is adjusting well to his new life. His trainer says “very business-like about his flatwork” and has just begun work over trot poles. He will be a star student for an intermediate rider who can approach training like a teacher and shows suitability for any discipline.

Located in Kentucky.

Click here to see Slamarama on New Vocations.

Photo via Maker's Mark Secretariat Center.

Photo via Maker’s Mark Secretariat Center.

In the market for Mr. Right? Now that the Thoroughbred Makeover is over, the jewel of the MMSC Dream Team comprised of international eventer Dorothy Crowell and famous jockey Rosie Napravnik, Dare Me (JohannesburgOatsee, by Unbridled), is available for adoption!

Here’s what Dorothy had to say about the 16.2-hand, 2010 gelding: “His potential as an event horse is limitless. His personality is amazingly mature for such a young horse. His athleticism can take you from a Cadillac ride to a Formula One racecar in seconds — the Cadillac for dressage, the Formula One for cross country, and the perfect mixture of the two for show jumping.”

Located in Kentucky.

Click here to see Dare Me from the Maker’s Mark Secretariat Center.

Photo via Finger Lakes Finest Thoroughbreds.

Photo via Finger Lakes Finest Thoroughbreds.

You’ll be hard-pressed to not fall in love with this 2010 15.3-hand mare, Maybre’s Girl (Maybry’s BoyLuscious, by Miswaki).

Feel free to replace “Maybre’s” with your own name when you register her with the USEA. Perfectly suited for eventing, she has a huge, lofty trot, is obviously athletic and her great shoulder suggests jumping ability. She’s clean-legged and is a granddaughter of Broad Brush, by Ack Ack, a sire line one sees too little of in the modern thoroughbred and one known for producing athletic very durable hard trying horses.

Located in

Click here to see Maybre’s Girl on Finger Lakes Finest Thoroughbreds.