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Japan Bloodhorse Breeders' Association

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The Japan Bloodhorse Breeding Association (Japanese: 日本軽種馬協会, or JBBA) is a public company established to manage the racehorse breeding industry in Japan.

It was founded in 1946 as the Thoroughbred Corporation Association, and was later renamed. The JBBA offers many programs to help small-time thoroughbred breeders around the country. The stallions that they offer are often subsidized so that every breeder has an opportunity to breed to top stallions.

Other than stallions, the JBBA also offers:

  • Financial aid for importing mares
  • Financial aid to update breeding and training facilities
  • Farm management support and training
  • Operate the Japan Bloodstock Information System
  • Organizing and marketing public sales of thoroughbred horses
  • Educating people who want to work in the breeding industry
  • Promoting racing through awards and sponsoring races
  • Publishing industry news and statistics
  • Providing information to racing fans about racehorse breeding
  • Lobbying the government and racing authorities for the interests of the breeders
  • Participating in international breeding and racing conferences
  • Facilities

  • Stallion Stations
  • Shizunai Stallion Station (Shizunai, Hokkaido)
  • Boston Harbor USA
  • Came Home USA
  • Stravinsky USA
  • Chief Bearhart CAN
  • David Junior USA
  • Bago FR
  • Opera House GB
  • Glorious King USA
  • Silent Hunter JPN
  • Other notable horses who have stood at Shizunai Stallion Station includes Pilsudski, Coronado's Quest, Dancing Brave, Silver Charm, Tabasco Cat, and the recently pensioned Forty Niner.
  • Iburi Stallion Station (Iburi, Hokkaido)
  • Squirtle Squirt USA
  • Captain Steve USA
  • Charismatic USA
  • Shichinohe Stallion Station (Shichinohe, Aomori)
  • Silver Charm USA
  • Sunningdale JPN
  • Shaazi was also stationed in Shichinohe until his death in January 2008
  • Alamshar IRE
  • Nasu Stallion Station (Nasu, Tochigi)
  • Dantsu Seattle USA
  • Hishi Akebono USA
  • Kyūshū Stallion Station (Kagoshima, Kyūshū)
  • Rodrigo de Triano USA
  • Ishino Sunday USA
  • References

    Japan Bloodhorse Breeders' Association Wikipedia