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Kaieteur Sports – Recognising that a breeding industry is the future for horse racing’s smooth continuance in Guyana, Promoters of the sports have embarked on a development program to establish a breeding industry, which will provide future stars for the industry.
They have started an ambitious program with the purchase of twenty-one (21) horses from the recently concluded Mixed Winter Sale held at Ocala, Florida. An additional four horses were bought from Trinidad to enhance and build confidence in the breeding industry. This vision of the industry’s promoters was born out of the need to sustain a constant supply of stock in trade for the industry. These horses are scheduled to be shipped to Guyana next month.
The spokesperson for the promoters advised, “History is a great teacher, and we have to respect and learn from it. Trinidad is the main supplier of horses to Guyana, They are now experiencing a ‘frightening’ decline in their breeding industry, and their horse racing population. We are on the same pathway as Trinidad in terms of enjoying an oil boom. Trinidad, a twin island state with Tobago once showcased the most competitive races staged at their four race tracks, Inter-islands horse racing rivalry with Barbados, Jamaica and Guyana for several decades piqued the interest of country and horsemen. That is only a memory now. The oil-rich Trinidad was seen as the USA of the Caribbean at that time. Now Guyana is seen as the Caribbean Dubai because of our oil revenue. So we have to prepare a proper foundation to sustain our racing industry, and this could only be done with proper studies and planning foresight. “
He revealed, “This program will create new opportunities for breeders. As Guyana is the fastest developing country in the world right now. The horse racing is growing, and the Government have recognised this and the Act to govern the sport will be tabled in Parliament shortly for the sport to be regulated. We have to prepare for change in the sport. Hence the reason why we need a breeding industry to facilitate the demand for horses. We believe that we are now on the right track, and we have to get everyone aboard.”
Last year over thirty (30) horses comprising mares and broodmares in utero (in foal) were bought from Trinidad by Fazal Habibulla to kick off the breeding industry.
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