Win $5,000 Off Your Stallion Nom With Horseco Exchange

Media Release - Tuesday September 19

There's never been a better time for Australasian breeders to experience the new Horseco Exchange with an exciting announcement on Tuesday.

 

One lucky breeder who has successfully negotiated a deal through the exchange will win $5,000 towards a 2017 stallion nomination.

 

The revolutionary Horseco Exchange was introduced in North America for their 2017 breeding season in February and it proved a welcomed tool for breeders.

 

Earlier this year it was introduced into Australiaand New Zealandwith strong support from farms and breeders alike.

 

Horseco Exchange is free and easy to use for breeders - by simply submitting a mare, breeders will receive proposals frommultiplefarmsand stallions, after which breeders can assess their offers and select a deal that suits their needs best.

 

Any breeder who accepts an offer made through Horseco Exchange during the season will go into the draw to win $5,000 off their service nomination. This applies to all mares already booked through Horseco Exchange and those confirmed through Horseco Exchangeuntil the end of the 2017 breeding season.

 

Horseco Exchange is supported by 30 farms across each state in Australia as well as New Zealand - representing 147 stallions across all levels of the market.

 

Breeders can submit their mares for Stallion Farm proposals athttp://exchange.horseco.com/.

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