Horse in Training Purchases
Buying a horse in training presents a different challenge to that of purchasing an untried yearling. The former’s race record is there for all to see, so one would think that the task would be correspondingly easier.
However, there is still a great deal of skill and judgment required, as not all horses develop at the same rate and not all have the right physical attributes to reproduce their form under conditions they’re unaccustomed to.
The right conformation, a potential for improvement and the psychological strength to handle a complete change of regime are all facets to be considered and Lillingston Bloodstock has proved its ability time and again to identify and source such horses for its exclusive worldwide clientele.