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I was a little involved in breeding Thoroughbreds in Australia. I was mostly involved with training but for a number of years I managed a small stud. It is a beautiful thing. Watching them try to get up and that instinct to follow the milk line and take those first sucks is a beautiful sight to behold. The foal looks nice and strong for 3 days