Kentucky Breeders Incentive Fund
Posted by: sstrait in Advertising, Health, Internet, Marketing, Online Marketing, Social, Web Marketing, tags: kentucky breeders incentive fund, kybif, kybif stallionsThe Kentucky Breeders’ Incentive Fund established Kentucky as the center of equine excellence, when it opened its already popular incentives to non-racing breeds in 2007. Since then, Kentucky bred horses have been increasingly sought after, primarily due to the success of this program.
The Fund pays out a specific amount of money per show point that an eligible horse earns throughout the year. The payouts have been strong so far, and will continue to grow as more stallions move into the state and generate additional activity with the existing Kentucky stallions. Another benefit from this Fund, is the potential increase in value of foals bred in Kentucky.
There is specific criteria outlining the eligibility of horses for the Fund. Generally speaking, the foal must have been conceived and born in Kentucky. Additionally, the sire must of stood the entire breeding season in Kentucky for the year of conception. They must also register with the appropriate breed association.
With the introduction of the non-race breeds, there has been a sharp increase in the number of people looking for a “KYBIF” eligible horse. To help narrow your search for KYBIF eligible horses for sale in Kentucky, or KYBIF stallions, go to the www.kybifonly.com website and look at the advertisements there.

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