Mick Cerchi adopted two miniature show ponies when their careers ended, to work with trainees who were learning how to handle horses. “People with no experience with horses couldn’t just walk up to a racehorse, so the ponies helped them to learn.” When the trainee program finished, Betty and Coco took on a bit of an ornamental role around the stables, before settling into their roles as companions.
“They are looked after just like the racehorses, with their own stable. They have a pretty good life!” says Cerchi. “They travel to the races so the horses don’t fret. Some are ok on the floats, but others need the company.”
Companion animals are known for their calm temperaments and ability to adapt.
Cerchi says Betty is probably the gentler of the two. “Betty has a great temperament. If you let her, she would snuggle up on your bed like a puppy.”
So keep an eye out for these mini superstars next time you are wandering the stalls of Flemington. Their presence may be more than just a cute photo opportunity, but could be the difference between a win and a loss!