Who gets the award, the breeder or the owner?
Because the program is demand-oriented, the vast majority (80%) of each award goes to the owner who shows or races the horse. Ten percent goes to the breeder/foal nominator and the other ten percent, if applicable, goes to the owner of the sire at conception or the sire’s nominator for the breeding season that produced the offspring. If ownership of a horse changes within the year, award money goes to the owner at the time the points were earned.
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