Private Thoughts wrote:
Japan is a small country and even smaller is the area available to raise horses. When they import so many stallions from across the world somebody is going to have low numbers. The new kid on the block will get the big books for the first 3 years most likely, then if they don't produce champion after champion the books will decrease.
I don't see how their system is any different than any other country's. The sires that produce well get the big books, those that don't get pushed aside. There are 25 new stallions in Kentucky this year. Five years from now, breeders won't even remember who most of them were.