"TRAINER OF THE YEAR" RUNS HORSE TO DEATH
Heavenly Perfect, a descendent of War Admiral was just
a number to the racing industry - The heart of a racehorse
can be their demise. 
To the people who rescued her,  Heavenly Perfect, known
to those who loved her as Melody, was a beautiful loving
mare who lured you into her stall with her low loving nickers
and then when you went into her stall she was there to wrap
her head around you and give you a big horsy hug. To other
horses Melody was nice mare that was the peacekeeper of
her small herd. She got along with everyone and made sure
no one was picked on. But, to the racing industry Melody was
a number... she was tattoo number G24671, 
she was known as Heavenly Perfect, a descendent of War
Admiral. 
Heavenly perfect was born in 2003 and bred by Magali
Ventures, LLC, she was sold at Barretts Equine Limited 
October 2004 Sale of Preferred Yearlings for $33,000. 
She had what they wanted, a potential earner and the
heart of a racehorse. 
Life does not always end as it begins, for many
racehorses there is a cruel twist that changes their life
and not for the better. Melody was rescued from going
to the slaughterhouse in Mexico on May 23, 2008. 
She had run her last physical race 10 days prior and this
time the only wagering going on was between the 
killbuyers and the rescuers. It was a claiming race
taking place at a cold dark kill auction in Sugarcreek, 
Ohio and if Melody lost, the price would be her life. 
That day, Melody and the other horses won their race,
 ... They were rescued. 
Sometimes in rescue the most you can do is give the
horses a last chapter that is filled with love and kindness
and a dignified ending. On June 7th Melody was brought
into the hospital because of a bout with colic, which she
was able to get through. What was discovered at the 
hospital was disgraceful. Melody not only had laminitis
but it was evident from the x-rays that this rotation began
over 5 months ago, by the time she came to us her coffin
bone was nearly coming through her sole on both front feet. 
Melody had 3 chips in her knees, one in the 4th Carpel bone
and 2 in her joints, the x-rays also showed that she had at
least 2 fractures, one in her second carpel bone and one in
her radial carpel bone. These injuries were not new. On a 
scale of 1 to 10, ten being the worst, Melody´s arthritis was
an 8. 
Here are some videos of her last three (3) races. They are 
so close in time, you just got to know she was hurting in every
one of them, but look how hard she tried to win, even with 
founder, fracture, chipped knees and arthiritis. 
What a heart she had for the race and to please her
heartless owner!
PLEASE NOTE: These are YouTube Videos and you can leave 
your comments on them underneath the vids, and we ask 
that you PLEASE DO and let the world know what you think
of Hollendorfer running Heavenly Perfect in the condition 
she was! We WILL NOT let him get away with
it but will make an example of him for all others. 
He is now our International Posterboy of Racehorse 
Cruelty. Welcome to the Horseracing Hall of Shame, Jerry! 
Bay Meadows on Mar 23, 2008 in Race 9
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZl7gyB-cBYBay Meadows on April 6, 2008 in Race 7
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PJFupVJHvQRiver Downs on May 13, 2008
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thzyC6bqqasOne would think that months ago Melody would have
quit racing, but no, her trainers would get everything
they could out of this mare. Her last race was May 13th,
2008, where the only comment about her was " a steady
fade." What would you expect in her condition, her trainer
and owner was Jerry Hollendorfer.  Click below to see his
bio, ranked as the 4th "winningest owner 
and trainer in all of North America whos
horses have won him over $90,000.000!
http://www.goldengatefields.com/Handicapping/TrainerBios/JerryHollendorfer/Jerry Hollendorfer is not new to the racing industry nor
was he new to Heavenly Perfect. According to Equineline
Database he and his partner George Todaro obtained her 
in a claiming race in October of 2006. Hollendorfer 
developed a reputation as a claiming trainer, but in a
career turning point, Hollendorfer turned 
$16,000 claimer Novel Sprite into a $467,586 
multiple stakes winner, to receive the Horsemen's 
Benevolent and Protection Association's 1986 Claimer 
of the Year award. Selected as California Thoroughbred 
Breeders Association Trainer of the Year in 1995. With
over 5,000 training victories, his horses have earned 
more than $91 million. AS of May 13th Holledorger was
still her owner and trainer of record and on May 13th
Hollendorfer raced Heavenly Perfect at River Downs
Racetrack in Ohio in the condition she was in, the only
comment on her chart said "steady fade." 
We called Hollendorfer´s facility to get a comment but
did not receive a return phone call. On May 23, 2008, 
10 days after her last race, she was sent to the kill 
auction in Sugarcreek, Ohio. On May 23, 2008 with the
combined efforts of the Victoria McCullough Founder of
the Triumph Project through the Davis/McCullough 
Foundation and Pure Thoughts, Heavenly Perfect was safe. 
The Triumph Project was formed in November 2007 to
assist in raising awareness about horse slaughter and
horse welfare. It is the hope of the "Triumph Project" 
that enlightenment of the senseless cruelty that lurks within
the shadows be brought forward and the horses have an
ally and are given a voice. 
On July 8th, Melody was laid to rest, no longer would 
she endure the pain. Victoria McCullough promised this
mare she would soon be in greener pasture. The 
realization of the cruelty to the horses was said 
eloquently by Victoria "
For myself and the "Davis McCullough Foundation
we are learning everyday that it is not enough to 
save the horses from needless slaughter, there is 
yet another abuse that rests in silence, it is 
unspeakable that any horse endure this painful 
road to a premature death thankfully given in dignity
instead of at the hand of an inhuman and callous worker
with a knife to sever her spine as a reward for her
gallant heart." 
This brave mare touched the heart of many in her
short time with us, Dr. Robert Smith somberly stated,
 "Melody was an exceptional horse, I am very sorry
 that a mare with such a heart had to be put down." 
It was not the slaughterhouse that killed Melody.... 
it was her heart.... the heart of a racehorse. They give
their heart and soul to their passion... the race. They 
give their heart and soul to their trainers/owners. 
These racehorses give their heart and soul to the 
racing industry... who in turn, .... chew it up, spit it
out and send the horses to a tortuous end. 
If only, 6 months ago, the people in charge of 
Heavenly Perfect´s well being had given back 
to her what she had given to them, she would
be alive today. A change must be made. 
PLEASE NOTE: If you would like  more information 
about this story of Heavenly Perfect, please 
contact Jennifer Swanson, one of the original
rescuers, by emailing her here;  (below)
Jennifer@PureThoughtsHorseRescue.com 
or visiting her website here; 
 www.PTHR.org 
PLEASE NOTE: For those of you like us who are
determined to see justice done in Heavenly Perfects case, 
there is a Thoroughbred Racing Industry Congressional 
House Subcomitte studying race-horse abuse and is calling 
for more over-sight. I am sure they woud love to hear of the
torture Mr Jerry Hollendorfer put poor Heavenly Perfect
through by forcing her to race time and time again knowing
she was not fit to race. 
Here is a list with some of the SubCommitte-members names 
and websites. Please note that they do not answer emails from
people in any state but their own, but the sites do have telephone numbers & addresses if you want to call or write. 
These are the only people who really want to know and to do something about it. 
We hope everyone will contact them with their concerns about
the mistreatment of Heavenly Perfect and hopefully we will see
Jerry Hollendofer sitting in the hot seat before the next 
Congressional Hearing on the Maltreatment of race horses. 
You can see videos of these congressional hearings below. 
Here you can see how serious they are about correcting 
these sorts of problems. Once you open the link, click on 
the big red button to the right to activate the media player.
Be sure to "undock" it for the larger picture. 
Watch it, get mad,  and then contact the Representatives
listed below the link; 
http://www.c-spanarchives.org/library/index.php?main_page=product_video_info&products_id=206060-1 
Contact: 
The Thoroughbred Horse Racing House Commerce Subcomitte, 
Washington, DC
Chairwoman Jan Schakowsky (D-Il.)
 http://www.house.gov/schakowsky/
Ranking Member, Rep. Ed Whitfield (R-KY)
http://whitfield.house.gov/
Rep. Cliff Sterns (R-Fla)http://www.house.gov/stearns/Congressman/Biography.html
Rep. Lee Terry (R-Neb)
http://leeterry.house.gov/
Joe Pitts (R-Pa)
http://www.house.gov/pitts/
PLEASE ALSO NOTE: That because of incidents like this, where rescuers discover lame horses being raced, race horse owners and trainers are not bringing their "unwanted" horses to auctions anymore, but are being them to MEL HOOVERS STABLES in New Holland, Pa, where Mel promices them that the horse will be destroyed. Mels is a "direct to slaughter" stable where the horses have NO chance of being rescued. Please see and sign the petition against MEL HOOVER in the link below; 
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/2/horsekiller-has-secret-pact-w-racehorse-owners
ALSO,  Below are listed some major Racing Industry 
Organizations and Media Outlets you may also want to
contact and let them know what you think of Mr. Jerry
Hollendorfer and what he did to Heavenly Perfect: 
RACING INDUSTRY ORGANIZATIONS
American Horse Council
Washington, D.C.
(202) 296-4031
Association of Racing Commissioners International
Lexington, KY(859) 224-7070
Equibase Company LLC 
Lexington, KY(859) 224-2860
Horsemen's Benevolent & Protective Association
Lexington, KY(859) 259-0451
InCompass Lexington, KY(859) 296-3000
International Racing Bureau Lexington, KY(859) 223-3597
Jockeys' Guild Nicholasville, KY(866) 465-6257
National Racing Compact Lexington, KY(877) 457-2538
National Thoroughbred Racing Association 
Lexington, KY(859) 245-6872
National Turf Writers Association Lexington, KY(859) 219-9437
Racing Medication and Testing Consortium 
Lexington, KY(859) 224-2844
The Jockey Club New York, NY(212) 371-5970
The Jockey Club  Lexington, KY(859) 224-2700
The Jockey Club Foundation New York, NY(212) 371-5970
Thoroughbred Horsemen's Associations, Inc.
Columbia, MD(410) 740-4900
Thoroughbred Owners & Breeders Association
Lexington, KY(859) 276-2291
Thoroughbred Racing Associations of North America
Elkton, MD(410) 392-9200
Thoroughbred Racing Protective Bureau
Elkton, MD(410) 398-2261
Turf Publicists of America
Elmont, NY (516) 204-5078
United States Equestrian Federation, Inc.
Lexington, KY(859) 258-2472
North American Racing Academy
Lexington, KY(859) 256-3100
University of Louisville Equine Industry Program
Louisville, KY (502) 852-7617
Winners Federation 
Wilmington, DE(302) 383-7233  
Animal Welfare (Horse Protection Act)
Riverdale, MD(301) 734-7833
National Center for Animal Health Surveillance
Fort Collins, CO (970) 494-7200
RACING PUBLICATIONS:
Daily Racing Form New York, NY(212) 366-7600
The Blood-Horse Lexington, KY(859) 278-2361
Thoroughbred Daily News Red Bank, NJ(732) 747-8060
Thoroughbred Times Lexington, KY(859) 260-9800  
THOROUGHBRED RETIREMENT FACILITIES 
CANTER  (810) 796-9239
Kentucky Equine Humane Center 
(859) 881-5849
New Vocations (614) 771-6825
Old Friends (502) 863-1775
ReRun  (732) 521-1370
The Exceller Fund (818) 429-3418 
Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation 
(518) 226-0028
UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION
Executive 
David O'Connor President 
(859) 225 - 2046 
doconnor@usef.org
John Long CEO
(859) 225 - 6912 
jlong@usef.org
Karen Adams Executive Assistant  
(859) 225 - 2046 kcadams@usef.org
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(859) 225 - 2030 oarden@usef.org
Abigail Cook Legislative Coordinator
(859) 225 - 2057 acook@usef.org
Marketing
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Marketing/Communications
(859) 225 - 6941 kmeyer@usef.org
Stacey Meier Director,  National Marketing
(859) 225 - 6974 smeier@usef.org
Brian SosbyEditor, EQUESTRIAN Magazine(859) 225 - 6934 bsosby@usef.org
Sarah EversManaging Editor 
(859) 225 - 6937 severs@usef.org
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