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Old 07-17-2006, 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by dellinger63
Man I wouldn't go it alone at least not at the start. Find a partner that has already been in the business or a trainer that is willing to invest as they will teach you much more than any book can.
I've also heard from many owners that horseracing is a hobby and not a way to riches. All of the ones I know have seperate businesses that finance their hobby.
In Chicago our leading owner the last 3 years running has reported a net LOSS each year and 2 back he reported losses in excess of $1 million.
Now breeding and pinhooking are a different story.
Good Luck
Man,

I am taking this as a hobby, too! I have a full time work and I will not left this job in order to own horses...I will just try to make things right, in order to do the best job I can...I am willing to start breeding in the future, also...but this will depende on my success as as owner.

I tried a partner once....and this person gave up, when we were about to buy a claimer....here in my country (Brazil), there only very few people interested in the horse industry, like me....but I think its a growing industry...mainly because of exports to the US and Europe.

Now I decided to go for an unraced colt/filly.....I also dont know too much trainers...and the 1 or 2 I know are broken to enter in a partnership with me...

I dont know....i am thinking seriously about....but its a very difficult decision.
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