BRITISH BREEDING ANNOUNCES 2018 FUTURITY PLANS

Tuesday 29 May 2018

BRITISH BREEDING ANNOUNCES 2018 FUTURITY PLANS

British Breeding, the new management company in charge of the former BEF Equine Development Programme, is delighted to announce the dates and plans for its 2018 British Breeding Baileys Horse Feeds Futurity evaluations. This highly regarded series for foals and young stock aims to identify talented horses that will go on to compete successfully in the future.

A Wider Choice of Locations and Dates
To make the Futurity accessible to a wide range of breeders, the popular series will be held over two separate weeks this year, one in late July and one in late August, to give breeders a choice to present foals and young stock at the peak of their development. As in previous years, the Futurity will be open to foals, yearlings, 2 and 3 year olds in the disciplines of Dressage, Endurance, Eventing and Showjumping.

The 2018 series will take place across 11 locations:

23.07. - Xanstorm Equestrian, Lanarkshire, Scotland

24.07. - Richmond Equestrian, North Yorkshire

25.07. - Derby College Equestrian Centre, Derbyshire

26.07. - Kings EC, Herefordshire

27.07. - Catherston Stud, Hampshire

28.07. - Tall Trees Arena, Devon

20.08. - Writtle College, Essex

21.08. - The College EC, Keysoe, Bedfordshire

22.08. - Swallowfield EC, The Midlands

23.08. - Tushingham Arena, Cheshire

24.08. - Northcote Stud, Lancashire

This marks an increase in the number of Futurity venues from last year to make the series attractive and accessible to more breeders. Familiar venues have been joined by some new locations, and all offer a safe, indoor environment that breeders have come to expect at Futurity evaluations. 

Familiar Format
The Futurity will return to the popular system of having all evaluators together in the arena, so that each horse is assessed by the full panel.

The panel will also include a highly regarded international judge, which will give a wider perspective and help to fulfil the remit of the Futurity as a way of identifying future FEI prospects.

The veterinary assessment will continue to be carried out by an experienced panel.  This popular element of the Futurity evaluations covers key indicators of long term soundness and suitability for the sport, as well as giving valuable guidance on the correct management of young horses.  It provides confidence in the quality of British bred young stock and highly useful feedback for the breeder.

An end of season Futurity Championship event is also planned, providing an opportunity to recognise and celebrate the outstanding achievements of British breeders. 

Enhanced Benefits
While maintaining the same entry price for the Futurity, the team are working on numerous added benefits to breeders, to ensure that the Futurity provides not only excellent value for money, but also a great return on the time and effort invested by participants.

Regional veterinary practices are being invited to offer a wider range of veterinary services on the day, including marking sheets and microchipping, which breeders can then send to their relevant breed societies for registration of their foals. Studbooks are also invited to use the Futurity events as an opportunity to connect with their breeders.

Rachael Holdsworth explains:

"The Futurity has always been a great vehicle for public recognition for British breeders, as Futurity reports are picked up widely by regional, national and international media. There will be an opportunity to expand this by using the Futurity website and the presence of excellent professional photographers and videographers to provide additional sales and marketing opportunities to our breeders in form of online classifieds and social media exposure.”

By enhancing the sales and marketing potential of the Futurity, the team wants to attract larger audiences to become interested in British breeding. The series offers anybody an ideal opportunity to enjoy a great day of looking at beautiful horses and meeting their breeders.

Anybody looking to buy a young horse can use the series as an opportunity to see a wide range of horses. The added benefit to buyers is the reassurance that each foal and horse has been seen and assessed by a reputable veterinarian and by a panel of highly qualified judges, making it a go-to place to find future talent.

The Futurity is also a great opportunity for young breeders and riders to come and learn about young horse development. The team aims to work with the British Young Breeders and equine students and apprentices to widen participation and accessibility of breeding.

British Breeding are also collaborating with the British Breeders Network to organise an end-of-season Futurity Championship, which will provide a great opportunity for celebration and recognition of the outstanding achievements of British breeders across the country.

World-Leading Evaluation System
The Futurity provides excellent continuity in a consistently high level of integrity and quality of its assessment systems. The team is investing in state-of-the-art systems and inviting world-leading experts to fulfil the Futurity’s potential as a vehicle for national and global recognition for the achievements of British breeders.

Eva-Maria Broomer explains:

"Above all, the Futurity offers a evaluation system this is unique across the world: An objective and detailed feedback system based on performance potential for everyone in Britain breeding sport horses and ponies from licensed or approved stallions, irrespective of type, studbook or breed.”

The team will maintain the holistic approach of the Futurity evaluation system, including a specialist veterinary assessment and a linear description by highly respected evaluators with international experience.

New for 2018 will be an enhancement of the linear score sheets to make them easier to understand and more meaningful as a useful feedback mechanism for the breeders, with a physical copy available for breeders to take home on the day.

Rachael Holdsworth: 

“The correct management of broodmares, foals, and young horses is crucial to ensuring the best long-term outcomes for British bred horses. We are therefore delighted that the Futurity continues to be supported by Baileys Horse Feeds who will be our headline sponsor again for 2018, and who will continue to provide their highly valued and popular nutritional advice to all participants.”

Beyond the Futurity: The Equine Bridge
British Breeding recognises the importance of the Equine Bridge as a pathway for British bred horses into the sport. With representation in its board from the three Olympic disciplines, it will foster a greater connection between breeder, riders, and owners, and offer a new and far reaching approach to making the Equine Bridge an integral part of the sport and a mechanism for the discovery and recruitment of talent.

This requires a fresh approach, and the British Breeding Futurity Bridge will therefore be re-launched in 2019. Horses that have already qualified for 2018 will be able to join the programme next year. 

How to get in Touch:
British Breeding are setting up an online entry system for the series, links to which will be provided in due course via the www.britishbreeding.com website.

In the meantime, anybody interested in the Futurity is warmly invited to stay in touch via our facebook page, https://fb.me/BritishBreedingFuturity, or get in touch via email with Eva or Rachael:

Eva: 07834 194821, horsepowercreative@gmail.com

Rachael:  07850 017587, futurity@holdsworthpr.co.uk

 
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