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Unveiling the impact of auctions: How many auctioned foals become successful sport horses over a decade?

Auctions have become an integral part of the equestrian landscape. While today's calendar includes four times as many auctions as it did 10 years ago, the question arises: how productive are they for our sport? How many of the foals (or horses) offered will eventually make their mark in the sport and contribute to its success? While much depends on the ultimate buyer, it's been found that for the past 10 years, auctions have been a significant source of sport horses for trading stables, hobby owners, and investors... 'De Paarden Gazet conducted the research!

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