Lot 992 in the National Broodmare Sale is Take Tea by Testa Rosa.
Take Tea is a 6 time winner including 2 at Eagle Farm and Group Placed in the Ken Russel behind Stronger.
In foal to Better Than Ready, this will be her 3rd. Definitely worth a look.
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A study based on Australian racehorses showed well over 90% had stomach ulcers. This is true of any performance horse (racing, equestrian, quarter horses etc) that is predominantly stabled anywhere in the world.
The common denominator is not having access to green grass.