Silent Heir's first foal, Young Pretender, wins a Group Three at Longchamp, September 2007. Photo by racingfotos.com.

The Indian Ridge filly, who we bought as a foal in 2006 for 120,000 guineas, was sold ten months later for 230,000 guineas.

Portfolio of Assets

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Breeding Capital has acquired a portfolio of bloodstock assets, comprising broodmares, foals and yearlings available for resale as yearlings and two year olds respectively. The portfolio includes:

Broodmares

The majority of the funds raised have been used to acquire high quality, young broodmares which will be covered every year by quality stallions. The young stock will be nurtured at studs with a proven track record prior to being consigned to the sales as foals or yearlings. The principal income for Breeding Capital will be derived from the sale of such offspring.

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Yearlings acquired for resale as two year olds

Yearlings acquired for resale as two year olds is a growing segment of the market. The sales are often referred to as "breeze ups" because the offered lots canter/gallop before the sale, so prospective vendors have the opportunity to see the two year olds in action before purchasing.

Foals acquired for resale

Breeding Capital has acquired young stock, purchased for resale, often called pinhooking. Pinhooking involves the purchase of either foals or yearlings, for subsequent resale, either as yearlings or two year olds.

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Stallion shares

Breeding Capital will also trade in stallion shares. A stallion share entitles the bearer to utilise the services of the stallion to which the share relates, or to sell the benefit of those services, called a nomination. The value of a share reflects the likely future income streams, so it is valued by reference to the age and perceived future desirability of the relevant stallion.

The Management Team has a strong track record in all of the segments referred to above, and believes the trading of such assets will both diversify Breeding Capital's portfolio and increase returns to investors.

Further funds for acquisition

Breeding Capital has further funds available to supplement its existing asset classes or to acquire other bloodstock related assets, such as fillies out of training for sale as in foal mares and racehorses for sale abroad, when the Directors believe that trading such assets will be accretive to Shareholder value.

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