Does the USTA adopt out Standardbreds?
A. No, the United States Trotting Association (USTA) does is not an adoption agency. It is the breed registry for Standardbreds. In addition to promoting harness racing, for which Standardbreds are bred, the USTA supports adoption and/or resale of Standardbreds for pleasure and show horse use through the USTA Standardbred Equine Program. The USTA Standardbred Equine Program also offers activities for pleasure horse owners, riders, and drivers. Q. Where can I find Standardbreds for adoption? A. Most Standardbred-specific adoption groups are based in or near areas where harness races are held, namely, the East Coast, Midwest, Florida, and California. There are also several non-Standardbred-specific groups in those areas and elsewhere that occasionally have a Standardbred available for adoption. For a list of adoption groups, check the USTA website (http://www.ustrotting.com/sep/sep.cfm), call (614) 224-2291 ext. 3260, or email sep@ustrotting.com.
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