About Teeticket
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Teeticket began her racing career on February 24, 2016. She had 22 racing starts, placing first twice, second once and third three times with a lifetime earnings of $22,512. Teeticket was retired from racing in 2018. She was acquired by a Kill Pen Buyer in 2019 from an Amish family when she could no longer serve her purpose of pulling a cart. Beyond the Roses Equine Rescue (BTRE) fundraised and purchased her to save her from going to Canada for slaughter. We were told at the time that she was blind in at least one eye. When arriving at our farm Teeticket was examined by our Veterinarian and it was thought that she had Uveitis in both eyes and was blind in both. We then took her to Michigan State University Large Animal Clinic to be examined. They verified she was completely blind. BTRE was told that the best avenue for Teeticket would be to remove her eyes so she would not be in pain. In June 2020, the funds were raised and her eyes were removed. Since BTRE had never had a blind horse before, modifications needed to be made to give her comfortable surroundings. A small turnout was created for her to be turned out into and her stall was modified for her. She adjusted very well to her new lifestyle. Teeticket was a very cooperative horse. Very friendly and an easy to work around. Last October BTRE rescued a mare named Hope This Helps (Hope). Hope and Teeticket have been housed next to each other and immediately became friends. They are now inseparable and Hope has become Teeticket’s new eyes. They were moved to a larger paddock attached to their stalls. Teeticket gets around the paddock as if she can see. She has been taught voice commands so it is easier for her to be handled. It was determined that with Teeticket’s blindness it would best for her to be a Sanctuary horse with BTRE and live out her life with us. She appears to be very happy with her new life as a Sanctuary horse with us. Learn more about Beyond The Roses Equine Rescue & Retirement here .








