Equinome - Genetics and the Science of Racing

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Equinome - Genetics and the Science of Racing

12 years 4 months ago
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Hi all

We were very lucky to have Dr Emmeline Hill from Equinome come and visit us last week to talk about some groundbreaking thinking on how to use genetics to help breed and race horses that have genetic propensity to perform to higher standards.

Equinome was established in 2009 to assist the bloodstock industry to maximise the genetic potential of each Thoroughbred horse, through the development and provision of novel genetic tests founded in scientific excellence.

I am really excited about how this technology can help us in making the correct breeding and training decisions as we all pursue the ultimate goal of breeding and racing champions consistently.

Please see our website to watch a video of her talk www.tba.co.za

More information is available on the Equinome website www.equinome.com/

This talk will be aired on Winning Ways on Monday.

Kind Regards
Tom Callaghan
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Re: Re: Equinome - Genetics and the Science of Racing

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Website is looking great Tom... Link to talk

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Re: Re: Equinome - Genetics and the Science of Racing

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Thanks Bob

We are moving forward and upwards....

Looking forward to a great year.

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Cheers, everything points to happiness (tu)

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