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“The gap between traditional and commercial breeding has only grown wider”: Chris De Heer, Luc Tilleman, Peter Goossens and Maurice Van Roosbroeck on the future of horse breeding!

Four people with a combined experience of more than 150 years in show-jumping horse breeding recently sat down together: Luc Tilleman, Maurice Van Roosbroeck, Peter Goossens of Roshoeven Stallion Station, and the Dutch commentator and breeder Chris De Heer. They discussed the current state of breeding: new techniques, auctions, bloodline distribution, and above all, what really matters when evaluating a horse.

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