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Father and son Danny and Jens Nijs, Stud De Nyze: “Building a breeding farm takes knowledge, time and experience”

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The Nijs family is a well-known name in top sport thanks to their breeding. Father Danny and son Jens talk about the history, challenges and successes of their breeding farm. What started with a pony from the horse market grew into a renowned stable with horses that perform at the highest level. In the first part of the interview, conducted by De Paarden Gazet, we learned about the birth of the breeding farm out of passion. In this follow-up, you can read about the growth, the right combination and their vision of modern techniques.

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