Horseco Exchange - The Perfect Time to Negotiate Your Stallion Nom is Now

Media Release - Thursday July 19

With the second half of 2018 now underway and breeding sheds opening their doors soon, now is the optimum time to negotiate your mare's 2018 covering stallion.

While the process of contacting multiple farms to find the best stallion match, negotiate a contract and solidify your mare's mating can be a daunting task, it doesn't have to be for users of Horseco Exchange.

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Horseco Exchange provides mare owners with a single location to negotiate stallion nominations with farms representing 186STALLIONS throughout Australia and New Zealand. It's an easy-to-use process that ensures you garner the best stallion, at the best fee, all in time for the start of the breeding season.

Best of all, it's completely FREE TO USE for mare owners!

In an added bonus, 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
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