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| Artist | gr3ystones [gallery] |
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Welcome to the Euphorian Retired Racehorse Project
Euphorian Thoroughbreds are a rare string of the Thoroughbred breed. They come from a single farm simply called “Euphoria” that has horses with mutated genes. These allow them to be able to possess any realistic coat or markings. Everything else about the sub-type is the same. Long, strong legs, a powerful hind, and great speed. Their eyes are soft and the breed is incredibly smart, if not a bit goofy. They love kids and have the rare ability to excel in any discipline. They can grow from 15hh-18hh, though usually somewhere in the middle.
The horses readopted through the Euphorian Retired Racehorse Project are looking for a new loving home and a new job. They’ve tried racing and have either retired or decided the sport wasn’t for them. Either way, they are ready for the next chapter in their life. Some of these horses will come with a little training already, and will have their new discipline already determined. Although others you’ll get to pick how they move forwards!


Pigeon nearly became one, flying past two other horses the stallion felt like he was barely touching the ground, huffing with each breath; then it happened.
He was in third, nearly second when his legs failed. Pigeon tripped and was sent down hard, nearly taking down a handful of other horses. His rider hadn't made it, though he lay there for a moment after the chaos stopped, people running every which way and panic made his own rise, the sight of a race track now gave him extreme anxiety and he developed severe ptsd.
He listened to the quiet humming of the warm light, blinking his sleep away and looking around. Another unfamiliar stall from a new vet. Pigeon's eyes fell on the person in front of him, nickering hello before the new male spoke; "I'll get you out of this cycle, buddy, don't worry." The man was there through Pigeon's physical therapy, helping and motivating the stallion, though the horse could tell the man wasn't doing well himself; thin and nervous, he had his own battles, and the stallion felt like he could connect to the male. From that day on, he decided that he would work harder to help his new friend feel better, too.

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