β¨ Racing Risks
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Racing
(a) Not all yearlings proceed to become racehorses.
(b) There is a significant possibility that any racehorse could injure itself and thereby need a long recuperation period or be unable to race again. This risk is seldom insurable.
(c) Male racehorses are unlikely to have any significant value at the end of their racing career with the exception of well bred and highly performed entire horses, suitable to become stallions.
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Statement of Standard Industry Risks
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πΎ Primary Industries & ResourcesBloodstock, Syndication, Risks, Breeding, Yearlings, Broodmare, Stallion Shares
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