Horseco Exchange – Win $5,000 Towards Your 2018 Stallion Nomination

Media Release - Friday July 13
Submit Your Mare Through Horseco Exchange for a 2018 Stallion Nomination, Accept a Proposal and Become Eligible to Win $5,000 Towards Your Fee!.

Horseco Exchange is pleased to announce that as a show of appreciation to Australasian mare owners that have embraced the platform, we are running the "Submit & Win" contest again for 2018.

All mare owners that have submitted and accepted proposals to date, as well as all submissions through the end of the 2018 Australasian breeding season are now eligible towin $5,000 towards their 2018 fee.

To take advantage of Horseco Exchange, as well as to enter the 2018 contest, it's as easy as 1,2, Free!

  • Submit Your Mare
  • Receive Proposals & Negotiate Your Nomination
  • Accept Your Proposal Within Exchange & Become Eligible to Win $5,000

Congratulations to Lee Balmer, winner of the 2017 "Submit & Win" contest, with his nomination sourced through Horseco 
Exchange to Newgate's Super One (pictured below) , advertised at a fee of $11,000.



To learn more,or to submit your mare today, please visit us at www.horsecoexchange.com
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