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4: BUYING YOUR FIRST RACEHORSE
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If you are new to the industry, don't try to buy a horse without seeking advice. A skilled professional from Magic Millions or other recognised Bloodstock Agent or trainer will provide advice and assistance. They will analyse a sale catalogue for you, bearing in mind your budget and goals. They will then present you with a short list of suitable horses which are expected to fall within your price range, inspect a horse at the sale and arrange for a veterinary inspection of any horse in which you are particularly interested.
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Probably a bloodstock agent - or perhaps a trainer - who is well respected in the industry and who has a professional approach to his dealings. For advice and assistance, an agent will probably charge you somewhere around 8% of the eventual purchase price. A trainer will not charge you a fee, but would naturally expect to train any purchase.
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An experienced agent will analyse a sale catalogue for you, bearing in mind your budget and your goals. He or she will then present you with a short list of suitable horses which are expected to fall within your price range, inspect a horse at the sale and arrange for a veterinary inspection of any horse in which you are particularly interested. Paying for sound advice is money well spent when it increases your chances of success.
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Your thoroughbred is worth insuring. It is important to consult a specialist broker who has a good reputation in equine insurance. For around 4% of its value your horse can be insured for death only. It is not generally possible to acquire insurance for a racehorse against injury or loss of value.
Insurance brokers advertise in thoroughbred publications. The local TBA office can provide a list of specialist companies.
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