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Welfare

At Ace Bloodstock, our dedication to equine welfare is unwavering. We are horse lovers first and foremost, and we place the well-being of our horses at the core of our racehorse syndication approach.
 
We choose trainers whose values align with our own, and we have a relentless commitment to equine welfare, our highest priority.

Although our string of horses is relatively young, with our horses at the beginning of their careers, we’re committed to safeguarding their post-retirement lives.

Ace Bloodstock’s three-step process to equine welfare

1

Thoughtful Selection

We start by choosing horses bred and raised in reputable, top-tier farms.

This initial step sets the foundation for the well-being of our equine partners, ensuring they begin their journey with the best possible start.

2

Aligned Training

We partner with trainers who share our values and approach to equine welfare. By selecting trainers who prioritise individual horse needs, we guarantee that our horses receive personalised attention, training, and care that contribute to their overall health and happiness.

3

Future-Focused Planning

We maintain a forward-thinking outlook by collaborating with dedicated partners specialising in securing our horses’ post-racing lives. This involves organising events, initiating programs, and building connections that facilitate safe and content retirements for our equine companions. Our commitment extends beyond the racetrack, ensuring that every horse enjoys a fulfilling life even after their racing career with Ace Bloodstock ends.

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