Are You Ready to Shop Around?

Media Release - Monday July 31
Are you giving yourself the best chance of making a profit from your thoroughbred breeding?

One way to improve your chances of making a profit is to save on your how much it costs to produce a foal. Each year a breeder’s largest share of their production costs are usually stallion service fees.

Randwick Bloodstock Agency’s "The Stallion ShareMarket” provides not just commercial breeders, but all breeders with an opportunity to save on their stallion service fees.

All stallion nominations listed on "The Stallion ShareMarket” are independently owned by shareholders and breeding rights holders. They are not owned by the studs standing the stallions.

Each seller is free to sell their nomination for whatever price, payment terms and conditions, which they can negotiate in the market. If a mare owner is prepared to pick up the phone or send in an email and try some negotiation, they may be able to walk away with a great deal.

When you are looking to make a purchase, it is commonplace for us to shop around for the best deal and to negotiate on the price, terms or conditions.

So why wouldn’t you try and do the same with your thoroughbred breeding? The very wise Benjamin Franklin once famously quoted "Nothing ventured nothing gained.”

Current list of Stallion Nominations For Sale


Stallions

Stud

State

Anacheeva (AUS) 2007

Chatswood Stud

VIC

Animal Kingdom (USA) 2009

Arrowfield Stud

NSW

Bull Point (AUS) 2011

Kingstar Farm

NSW

Danehill Express (AUS) 2001

Mungrup Stud

WA

Darci Brahma (NZ) 2002

The Oaks Stud

NZ

Defcon (AUS) 2013

Eureka Stud

QLD

Foxwedge (AUS) 2008

Newgate Farm

NSW

Golden Archer (AUS) 2008

Raheen Stud

QLD

Headwater (AUS) 2012

Vinery Stud

NSW

Lucas Cranach (GER) 2007

Bullarook Park Stud

VIC

Master of Design (AUS) 2005

Greta West Stud

VIC

Mawingo (GER) 2008

Grenville Stud

TAS

Myboycharlie (IRE) 2005

Bowness Stud

NSW

Outreach (AUS) 2012

Widden Stud

NSW

Press Statement (AUS) 2012

Vinery Stud

NSW

Pride of Dubai (AUS) 2012

Coolmore Australia

NSW

Reliable Man (GB) 2008

Westbury Stud

NZ

Reward For Effort (AUS) 2006

Chatswood Stud

VIC

Rothesay (AUS) 2006

Lyndhurst Stud

QLD

Shocking (AUS) 2005

Rich Hill Stud

NZ

Shooting to Win (AUS) 2011

Godolphin

NSW

Sizzling (AUS) 2009

Newgate Farm

NSW

Star Witness (AUS) 2007

Widden Stud

NSW

Stryker (AUS) 2006

Three Bridges

VIC

Tarzino (NZ) 2012

Westbury Stud

NZ

Turffontein (AUS) 2004

Blue Gum Farm

VIC

Unencumbered (AUS) 2011

Three Bridges

VIC

Wandjina (AUS) 2011

Newgate Farm

NSW

Zoustar (AUS) 2010

Woodside Park

VIC


For more information please visit www.randwickbloodstock.com.au/the-stallion-sharemarket or call Brett Howard at Randwick Bloodstock Agency on 02 4938 0011.



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