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Buying a Racehorse
Overview
Racehorse ownership can be a very exciting and enjoyable experience.
Ask any racehorse owner and they will tell you that owning - in
part or whole - a winning racehorse is one of life's greatest joys.
But racehorse ownership can also require tremendous patience and
can involve frustration and disappointment. There is never any guarantee
that even the most expensive horse will succeed. After all, racehorses,
like professional footballers and athletes, can suffer from injuries
and set backs.
For most owners, however, the expense and potential
disappointment are not enough to diminish their enthusiasm for the
sport and their desire for a glorious winner. For further information
on racehorse ownership you might like to contact the Racehorse Owners
Association who can provide you with general advice.
There is nothing quite like planning your horse's campaign or watching
your horse training on the gallops and racing on the track. Here at
Mick Easterby Racing we can provide help and advice for everyone from
the experienced to the first time owner.
Syndicates
There are several different ways in which you can own a racehorse.
You can have full ownership or part ownership. Two or more prospective
owners can determine their share of ownership. Syndicates have been
popular in recent years, whereby several enthusiasts club together,
put money in the kitty and share the rollercoaster ride of racehorse
ownership. If you would like to discuss organising a racing syndicate
through Mick Easterby, telephone Mick on 01347 878 368.
We are always keen to help anyone wanting to set up a new syndicate
in the yard.
Horses for Sale
Click here to preview the
horses currently for sale at the yard.
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Yearlings are fed

Schooling a young National Hunt horse

Dix Bay leads over the last at Wetherby

Dix Bay after victory at Wetherby
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