"Thoroughbred Breeding: Pedigree Theories and the Science of Genetics" by Matthew Binns and Tony Morris is the best book ever written on using pedigree analysis to maximize results in thoroughbred breeding, racing, and sales.
If you've read it, then you know exactly what I'm talking about.
But if you haven't, here's why:
Reason #1: Comprehensive Coverage The book provides an extensive overview of various pedigree theories and their applications in thoroughbred breeding. It’s an essential resource for understanding different approaches to pedigree analysis.
Reason #2: Expert Insights Written by experts in the field, Binns and Morris offer invaluable insights drawn from their vast experience. Their expertise ensures that the content is both reliable and authoritative.
Reason #3: Practical Applications The book includes practical advice and case studies that demonstrate how to apply pedigree theories effectively. This makes it not just theoretical but also highly applicable to real-world scenarios.
Reason #4: Clear and Concise Despite covering complex topics, the authors write in a clear and straightforward manner, making the content accessible to both novices and seasoned professionals. This ensures you can easily understand and implement the strategies discussed.
I can't recommend this book enough.
