By Blake Jackson
The Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association (TOBA) is set to host its upcoming Thoroughbred Breeding Clinic on May 29-30 in Central Kentucky, delivering a hands-on learning experience tailored for both new and experienced owners and breeders.
With attendance limited to just 40 participants, the program is expected to reach capacity quickly, reflecting continued interest in TOBA’s educational offerings.
Sponsored by the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association, the two-day clinic will give attendees direct access to respected industry professionals and leading breeding farms in one of the nation’s premier Thoroughbred regions.
Participants will explore key aspects of breeding, including mating strategies, stallion selection, broodmare care, foaling, and early-stage foal development, while observing real-world practices at top facilities.
The clinic blends classroom instruction with guided farm tours, creating an interactive environment that helps attendees better understand the complexities of Thoroughbred breeding.
“We are proud to continue offering opportunities like the Breeding Clinic that serve both those already established in the industry and those just beginning their journey,” said Lauren Biddle, Director of Marketing and Education for TOBA.
“Education is essential to the long-term success of Thoroughbred ownership and breeding, and these clinics provide a unique, hands-on experience that simply can’t be replicated elsewhere.”
Along with educational sessions, the program includes transportation to farm visits, daily breakfast and lunch, and a cocktail hour sponsored by Hallway Feeds, offering valuable networking opportunities. Early registration is encouraged due to limited availability.
For registration, visit https://toba.memberclicks.net/2026tobabreedingclinic.
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