“Moneighs” Raising Money During Derby Week

Nearly a dozen “Moneighs,” original paintings created by famous racehorses, have been listed by ReRun, Inc. on eBay during the week preceeding the 2005 Kentucky Derby.  ReRun, Inc., the registered non-profit 501(c)3, is hopeful that racing

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Nearly a dozen “Moneighs,” original paintings created by famous racehorses, have been listed by ReRun, Inc. on eBay during the week preceeding the 2005 Kentucky Derby.  ReRun, Inc., the registered non-profit 501(c)3, is hopeful that racing fans across the country will support its Moneigh program which helps raise money for ex-racehorses seeking placement into new adoptive homes once their racing careers have ended.


These original paintings created by famous racehorses including: Castledale, El Prado, King Mambo, Louis Quatorze, Mineshaft, Southern Image, Wimbledon and others can be viewed on eBay throughout Derby- week, with the auctions ending Monday evening, May 9th, 2005.


“Moneighs” are trademarked by ReRun, Inc. and are created by the mouth, nose, hooves and tails of famous racehorses using non-toxic watercolors.   Each painting is matted and framed with a customized brass name plate.  Additionally, winning bidders will receive a photo featuring their one-of-a-kind Moneigh next to the racehorse that created it.


Stallion farms, owners and trainers across the country have joined forces with ReRun, Inc. hoping to raise awareness for Thoroughbred adoption

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