Ask the breeder that your horse was from.
why does a horse breeder practice on two winning race horses
You can be the breeder or buy it.
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Most genrally refered to as a male horse or a breeder horse
Irish sports horse always! Or a regestered hunter from a breeder.
A horse raiser is commonly referred to as a "breeder" in the equestrian field. This individual focuses on breeding and raising horses for specific purposes, such as racing, showing, or companionship.
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Skills required to be a horse breeder include knowledge of horse anatomy, genetics, and breeding practices; a good understanding of equine health and nutrition; strong observational and decision-making skills; and the ability to work well with horses and other professionals in the industry.
it really does depend on what sort of breeder you are and what horse you are looking for. personally i would buy a horse from a breeder or buy it from the direct sales which is much faster and efficient. Auctions arent worth your while, they are time consuming and depend on a likely-hood (dice roll/ possibility/chance) and how much the breeder has in their account. go for direct but if you cant access them yet, go to the auctions, its the only thing you can do. Add me Chelsea111 on Howrse
M. Lindeman has written: 'The quarter horse breeder' -- subject(s): Quarter horse
In an attempt to produce an even better race horse.