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Foal crop review: What should we expect this spring?

Ever since the second half of the 17th century when farmers in Yorkshire and surrounds began selling the thoroughbred to the court of King Charles II and the Lords and gentry who created our sport on the chalklands of Newmarket, the market has rarely found the perfect balance between supply and demand. Generally the market…

Thoroughly Schooled Program Launched

A new program to improve local training and employment opportunities in the thoroughbred equine breeding industry launched this week in Scone.

Thoroughbred Breeders NSW, The Australian Turf Club and NSW Racehorse Owners’ Association invites members to see out a memorable year with a Christmas luncheon at Royal Randwick on Villiers Day, 11 December. CHAMPAGNE

Here’s the first episode of the spring series of Thoroughbreds Are Go. Details below, including some great information about feeding off track thoroughbreds. https://youtu.be/xRX93XB8mII THOROUGHBREDS ARE GO – EP 5 2021

At this time of year there is great interest in the progeny of first season sires stepping out at the trials so Breednet are tracking them and producing a weekly

Read the our latest edition Winter – Spring 2021 NSW Breeders Update Magazine IN THIS ISSUE  2021 AUSTRALIAN RACING YEAR IN REVIEW AGRIFUTURES THOROUGHBRED HORSES PROGRAM THE LES YOUNG WRITERS

With the start of the breeding season fast approaching, Thoroughbred Breeders Australia and the state associations wanted to provide you with an update on the latest protocols for the movement

Each year we bring together some of Australia’s leading equine Veterinarians and Thoroughbred industry professionals, covering topical breeding information for the upcoming season at our ever popular seminars. Due to

NSW Health Orders – What do regional stay-at-home orders mean for primary industries? Primary industry workers are classed as essential workers Within the rules, it is a reasonable excuse to

Each year we bring together some of Australia’s leading equine Veterinarians and Thoroughbred industry professionals, covering topical breeding information for the upcoming season at our ever popular seminars. Due to

In light of the recent COVID-19 outbreaks and the emergence on the Delta strain, TBA have revised the guidelines that were developed last year for walking-on mares during the breeding

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