Equine Bloodhound International
In addition to advisory services, EBI maintains a select group of broodmares and young stock.
Our breeding program reflects the same principles emphasized in our pedigree analysis:
The stable is intentionally limited and managed conservatively.

Stakes-winning mare from a deep and productive female family. Immediate family of Speightstown. Twenty-two winners from her first two dams.
Strong female family depth with proven commercial production. Consistent generational performance.

Young mare from a commercially productive family with significant sales performance.
First dam produced ten winners; second dam eleven winners; extended family includes sixteen stakes horses.

Broodmare prospect positioned for long-term structural contribution to the program.
Daughter of Horse of the Year, from powerhouse graded stakes family.
Immediate family of G1 winners Girvin and Brightwork.
Overview
Filly by classic winner Dornoch out of stakes-winning Souper Charlotte.
Pedigree Notes
Represents a blend of emerging sire influence and established female family strength.

Overview
Colt from a stakes-winning mare with proven female family depth.
Pedigree Notes
By Frosted, sire of multiple graded performers, out of a productive and commercially recognized female line.
Overview
First foal from Relay, representing a commercially active and productive female family.
Pedigree Notes
By Connect, whose early runners have shown competitiveness and commercial traction.
2024 Bay Mare
Twirling Candy – Graceful Fancy
Racing prospect representing a pedigree that blends established sire influence with a productive female foundation.
By Twirling Candy, a consistent source of graded performers, out of Grateful Fancy, adding female family continuity to the program. Her development is being managed with long-term durability in mind.
Direct link to the most influential broodmare in history, La Troienne
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