STALLIONREGISTER.COM UNVEILS NEW STALLION COMPARISON TOOL

Lexington, KY— StallionRegister.com , the Thoroughbred industry’s leading online stallion directory featuring over 2,700 stallions, is now offering an exciting, new user benefit: the StallionRegister.com Comparison Tool. Located throughout StallionRegister.com , the tool allows breeders to create their own side-by-side analysis of up to three stallions. Breeders can then compare key statistical categories used to monitor a stallion’s success—including the number of winners, number of stakes winners, number of graded stakes winners, and the Average Earnings Index, among others. For more established sires, the tool offers more than 24 different informative statistics. For young stallions without runners, breeders can compare stud fees, race records, the stallions’ average winning distance, and his shortest and longest winning distances.

“Allowing breeders to make side-by-side comparisons of the stallions they are most interested in is an important step in the continuing evolution of our online Stallion Register,” said Eric Mitchell, executive editor for Blood-Horse Publication’s Digital Media Group. “Our mission is to continue to develop powerful useful digital tools that help breeders, owners, and buyers make smarter decisions.”

StallionRegister.com is operated by Blood-Horse Publications and is the online companion to the print edition, The Blood-Horse Stallion Register, the industry’s oldest, largest, and most comprehensive stallion directory, published since 1935.

About Blood-Horse Publications:
Blood-Horse Publications is a multimedia publishing company that traces its roots to 1916. Its flagship publication, The Blood-Horse, is the leading weekly Thoroughbred racing and breeding news and information magazine. In addition, Blood-Horse Publications also publishes the award-winning The Horse: Your Guide To Equine Health Care, a monthly equine health care magazine and recipient of the 2005 American Horse Publications General Excellence Award; TBH MarketWatch , a newsletter for Thoroughbred investors and recipient of the prestigious Awards for Publication Excellence (APEX) for 2006 and 2005; the official Kentucky Derby and Breeders’ Cup souvenir magazines; Auction Edge ; and Keeneland  magazine. In addition, Blood-Horse Publications also publishes equine-related books and videos under the Eclipse Press  banner, and operates a family of award-winning Web sites including Bloodhorse.com , TheHorse.com , StallionRegister.com , ExclusivelyEquine.com , the official store of Blood-Horse Publications, and BloodHorseNOW.com .

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To subscribe to any Blood-Horse Publications’ publication, or for more information, call toll-free: 1-800-582-5604. To view/download logos for any Blood-Horse Publications’ brand, visit: http://www.bloodhorse.com/pressroom/logos/

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For more information, contact:

Contact: Robert Bolson

Director of Corporate Marketing

(859) 276-6809; rbolson@bloodhorse.com


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