The Redbank Plains-based horsewoman admits it was a steep learning curve at first when she first brought the then six-year-old home.
“He’s my first horse that I’ve owned myself so it was a huge learning opportunity for me and also for him, he’s taught me so much,” Lim said.
“I had to learn how to get him to lunge in a circle, how to get him to listen to voice cues and then all the basics to be able to start riding him properly.
“Once I started riding him in the saddle, he was going great - I took him to all the agricultural shows, took him to led classes, show classes, we did showjumping competitions and everything.”
Lim was able to utilize the Queensland Off-The-Track Subsidised Lessons Program to help her transition Billy to post-racing life.
The program provides free lessons and enables new owners of retired standardbred and thoroughbred horses to receive tailored support across a range of areas including feeding and nutrition, general care, groundwork, behaviour and ridden components.
Lim paid homage to Subsidised Lessons QOTT Approved Coach Kadi Eykamp for her tutelage.
“She helped us a lot…we were getting stuck a lot with collection and rhythm and all that sort of stuff,” Lim said
“It was really helpful to have those lessons with a really highly educated coach to walk you through how to do it properly.
“I sort of knew what I was doing but when you talk to a coach you’re thinking, maybe I don’t know what I’m doing!
“The lessons gave me a chance to find a coach I could really gel with and then once I found Kadi, I continued with her even after the free lessons ran out so it was a good opportunity for me and Billy to figure each other out a lot more.”