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Horse Sport Ireland's Director of Breeding Alison Corbally
Alison Corbally, pictured with a yearling, urges all breeders to view stallions in the flesh where possible before making their final mating plans for their mares
Breeding success is the goal of every horse breeder who should analyse all the available data
The panel at the 2018 HSI International Breeding Conference at the Keadeen Hotel in December was Jens Meyer, UCD's Dr. Alan Fahey, international Irish event rider Padraig McCarthy, Ballina young horse producer Tiernan Gill (front row) Team GB eventing performance coach Chris Bartle and Dutch sport horse agent and breeder Bert van den Oetelaar (Photo: Laurence Dunne/Jumpinaction.net)
International event rider and Team GB event squad performance coach Chris Bartle speaking at the H.S.I. International Breeding Conference 2018, where he stressed the need for horses with 75%+ thoroughbred blood to possibly make it to a five-star event horse (Photo: Laurence Dunne/Jumpinaction.net)
Gabe Slattery's MVS Granflor, winner of the three-year-old horse section of HSI's fillies loose jumping at Cavan in November 2018 (Photo: Laurence Dunne/Jumpinaction.net)
Hans Kuehne's Tullibards Jumping Rosy, winner of the four-year-old pony section of the HSI's fillies loose jumping 2018 at Cavan Equestrian (Photo: Laurence Dunne/Jumpinaction.net)
Roscommon farmer breeder and former coalminer Joe Flynn talks to Susan Finnerty about his home-bred pride and joy Ardcolum Duke
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