Bloodstock

usgb/ˈblʌd.stɑːk/
noun

Bloodstock refers to horses that are bred specifically for racing or commercial purposes, often emphasizing their lineage and pedigree.

The bloodstock at this auction includes several champions.
Visual representation of "bloodstock" - Bloodstock refers to horses that are bred specifically for racing or commercial purposes, often emphasizing their lineage and pedigree.

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High-quality bloodstock, Thoroughbred bloodstock, Valuable bloodstock

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Formal Context

In formal discussions about horse racing, the term 'bloodstock' is frequently used, emphasizing the serious nature of the conversation.

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This auction features premium bloodstock that attracts many serious bidders.
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Economic Importance

Understanding bloodstock is crucial for anyone involved in horse breeding as it affects investment decisions.

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Investing in quality bloodstock can lead to significant returns in the racing circuit.
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Pedigree Significance

The pedigree of bloodstock plays a vital role in determining its value, associated reputation, and racing potential.

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Pedigree analyses are essential for evaluating potential bloodstock.
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