EFTBA Meets In Newmarket

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The European Federation of Thoroughbred Breeders' Associations held its 2021 AGM on Nov. 23 in Newmarket, where the movement of Thoroughbreds between Europe and the UK post Brexit was one of the key topics discussed. The federation is continuing its work on securing HHB status for Thoroughbreds.

Plans were also made for the federation to produce a European stud farm environmental impact study, and a sub committee was formed to look into the formulation of an official federation welfare strategy to raise awareness about the high level of care Thoroughbreds receive across Europe.

“Despite the many challenges and threats facing the European bloodstock industry, breeders have displayed great resolve and determination in working to overcome these obstacles,” said EFTBA Chairman Joe Hernon. “While these challenges continue to have a series impact on the European Thoroughbred industry, I would like to assure all that EFTBA is steadfast in its commitment to deliver for Thoroughbred breeders during these uncertain times.”

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