With the growth of companies that offer racing fans an affordable way to experience racehorse ownership, Foal Adventure is on a mission to welcome them to the exciting world of breeding.
Focused on ensuring members experience the excitement of breeding and raising a foal, Foal Adventure provides regular updates to the members, including photos, a monthly webinar, farm tours, and the opportunity to connect at the sales. Ultimately the members will get the thrill of a lifetime watching the foals turn into racehorses and compete at racetracks across the country.
“Last year, I was very excited to share pictures of my foal, and I sent the photos to my friends and family. Soon the requests for updates started rolling in, and before long, I was producing a regular newsletter to an ever-growing audience. When I learned Foal Patrol was sunsetting, I knew I had to expand on what I had been doing and make it available to everyone.” Iain Holmes, the co-founder of Foal Patrol, shared. “I approached industry veteran Sean Feld, knowing that together we will be able to provide our members with a unique experience – producing high quality horses the members will be able to watch grow up, go through the sales ring and ultimately compete at the track.”
Feld explained, “when Iain pitched the idea to me, I could not say yes quick enough. With foal crops shrinking at an alarming rate, we can't just focus on introducing fans to racing. We need to introduce them to breeding too. With the regional awards, a strong market, and the cost of keeping a broodmare and raising a foal considerably lower than having a horse in training, we are confident some of our members will go out on their own and help grow the industry.”
Foal Adventure currently has two mares available: Magic Happens, whose female family includes broodmare of the year Levee, dam of Hall of Famer Shuvee; and Lulu's Partner, a half-sister to Disco Partner. More information is available at: www.FoalAdventure.com
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