Before You Look At The Horse, Write Your Pass Card
Most new Thoroughbred buyers start in the wrong place. They start with the horse. They ask: “Is this a good […]
Before You Look At The Horse, Write Your Pass Card Read Post »
Most new Thoroughbred buyers start in the wrong place. They start with the horse. They ask: “Is this a good […]
Before You Look At The Horse, Write Your Pass Card Read Post »
A newer breeder with one broodmare can get pulled toward the stallion everyone knows. The buyers know him. The ads
Before You Book a Stallion, Write the Mating Brief First Read Post »
Breeders face a tough truth: what attracts buyers isn’t always what produces winners. Every season, there’s a wave of new
How Breeders Can Get Results Without Giving in to Sale Ring Influence Read Post »
Most breeders still think the stallion makes the difference. But following stallion rankings or sales trends often leads to the
Want to Breed Better Racehorses? Try Starting with Your Mare Read Post »
Stallion selection should never begin with what’s selling. It should begin with your mare. Too often, breeders are told, “Don’t
Stallion Selection: Breeding to Race Can Be Commercial Read Post »
Most new investors walk into a yearling sale with confidence and walk out with a mistake. They think they’re being
The Yearling Trap: Why Looks Can Cost You Read Post »
At most horse auctions, people chase the same stallions and the same families. They crowd around a few horses.They get
Stop Chasing the Same Horse as Everyone Else Read Post »
You wouldn’t make an offer on a house without knowing what it’s worth.Same rule applies to a racehorse. But at
How to Value a Racehorse Before You Bid at Auction Read Post »
The Expensive Illusion Let’s get something straight: the purchase price is not the cost of a horse. It’s just the
Smart Horse Investors Watch the Burn, Not the Buy Read Post »
The Triple Crown isn’t broken. But how we breed horses for it is. Three races. Five weeks. Different distances, surfaces,
The Triple Crown Isn’t Supposed to Be Easy Read Post »