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bloodstock

[ bluhd-stok ]

noun

  1. racehorses of Thoroughbred breeding, taken as a whole.


bloodstock

/ ˈ²ú±ôÊŒ»åËŒ²õ³ÙÉ’°ì /

noun

  1. thoroughbred horses, esp those bred for racing
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of bloodstock1

First recorded in 1820–30; blood + stock
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In the end, it comes back to the bloodstock agent, Restrepo, who called upon his family and racing heritage to make this happen.

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Tylicki continues to work in horse racing as a broadcaster and a bloodstock agent.

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"They’re a classy organization that obviously is dealing with some high-end bloodstock, some of the best bloodlines in the world," Cox said.

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“They’re a classy organization that obviously is dealing with some high-end bloodstock, some of the best bloodlines in the world,†Cox said.

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Trainer also involved in the bloodstock industry and sourced the Grand National contender Acapella Bourgeois and former champion hurdler Hurricane Fly.

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