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Repeating success in breeding: a myth or a calculated risk?

At international foal auctions, one thing often takes center stage: bloodlines. As soon as a foal appears that is a full brother or sister to a world-class horse, the bids skyrocket. Investors see an opportunity, breeders hope to secure the next star, and buyers are guided by the magic of family ties. After all, if the brother won Olympic silver, or the sister excelled in a 5* Grand Prix, then surely this foal must also have that same potential?

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