bloodstock
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Horsesbloodstockblood‧stock /ˈblʌdstɒk $ -stɑːk/ noun [uncountable] DSHhorses that have been bred for racing a bloodstock auctionExamples from the Corpusbloodstock• As for insurance, the market for horses is dominated by nine main companies with an estimated bloodstock trade of £400 million.• Last year Sangster sold his Vernons Pools empire for £90m in order to concentrate on his bloodstock interests.• Horse racing's decline was deepened by last year's collapse in bloodstock values.• But with the current depressed state of bloodstock trading there was little prospect of any records being broken.• Looking after Sheikh al Hassan's bloodstock interests.