
(8-20-25) Mo Fight (5 year old thoroughbred gelding bred in KY by Uncle Mo (Indian Charlie) out of Cat Fight by Storm Cat) and is presently available for a 2nd career adoption at Second Stride (details) .
He last worked on 7/21/24 and retired with a left front sesamoid fracture.
A sesamoid fracture in a horse’s front leg is a serious injury, often involving the proximal sesamoid bones located at the back of the fetlock joint. These fractures can range from simple to complex, and are frequently seen in racehorses due to the high-impact nature of their work. Treatment and prognosis depend on the fracture’s location and severity, but often involve rest, pain management, and potentially surgery




