Despite a cooling in the Australian bloodstock market, prominent thoroughbred breeders remain optimistic about securing solid commercial results. This sentiment is echoed by the major commercial breeding operations in Australia, which have adjusted their 2024 stallion fees in response to the current economic challenges faced by the industry. In a… Read More » Read full article
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