Lime Country Legwork Done Documents Make Broodmare Sale Research Easy

Sponsored Content - by Tara Madgwick - Wednesday May 6

Unique times call for unique innovation and Southern Highlands based Lime Country Thoroughbreds have risen to the challenge with all 16 mares in their draft for the upcoming Inglis Australian Broodmare Sale online provided with ‘Legwork Done Documents’ and if you’ve not yet seen them yet, then you really should!



Given the limitations of physical inspections of horses imposed by the COVID 19 pandemic, vendors have had to come up with better ways of providing as much information as possible to prospective purchasers that can be accessed from their computer.

Click to view 'Leg Work Documents' on every mare offered by Lime Country in the Inglis Australian Broodmare Sale.

The information has been compiled to answer the very questions every buyer asks during an inspection.

The catalogue page tells us about pedigree, race performance and the bare bones of her stud record, but as we all know a mare is flesh and blood, not just a pedigree page.

So when you want to know why she is being sold, what her temperament is like to manage and importantly what actually happened when she missed, or slipped or took longer to conceive, all those questions are answered!


Below is an example of some of this detailed information.

Click to see the 'Legwork Done Document' for Lot 287 with full details and video.
 

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