Bloodstock
Bloodstock refers to the breeding and ownership of racehorses, particularly those intended for competitive racing. It encompasses various aspects, including the selection of mares and stallions, the management of breeding operations, and the sale of horses at auctions. Bloodstock is crucial for maintaining and improving the quality of racehorses in the industry.
In the world of horse racing, bloodstock agents play a vital role by advising clients on purchasing horses with strong pedigrees. The value of a horse often depends on its lineage, which can include famous ancestors like Secretariat or Seabiscuit. Successful bloodstock management can lead to significant financial returns in the racing industry.