Genetic tests
for racehorses

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Equinecode arrives to change the rules of the game in the exciting world of HORSE RACING. Can you imagine having access to detailed information about the genetic qualities of your horse? With our DNA tests for Purebred Arabian horses and Thoroughbred you can do it.

Each horse is unique, with genetic potential that can make a difference in racing. Our DNA testing for horses are designed to highlight those crucial genetic variations that directly influence athletic performance.

Do you want to have a winning horse?

We offer you the key information to achieve it.

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Equinecode is a product developed by Sanbiotec, an expert laboratory in genetics and biotechnology that loves horses. Our genetic analyses not only identify the most influential genetic variations for various equine disciplines, but also provide you with crucial information to adapt your horse's activity according to its genetic predisposition.

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Why is it interesting to know the genetics of your horse?

● Athlete selection

Train your horse according to his genetic predisposition.

● Improved athletic performance

Know your equine athlete's strengths and weaknesses to improve their sporting performance.

● Information on genetic inheritance

Improve your stud and your breeding choices by using the exclusive information from our Purebred Arabian and Thoroughbred genetic tests.

Are you ready to change the rules of the game?

Discover the details of our DNA tests for horses.

How does Equinecode work?

Make your kit purchase

Explore our DNA tests and choose the one that best suits your needs.

Collect the sample

You will receive the kit at home with instructions on how to easily take a hair sample from your horse's tail.

Send the sample

Send the sample to the laboratory so that our experts can carry out a detailed analysis.

Receive the report

You will get a personalised report highlighting your horse's genetic predispositions and their relevance to the associated equine discipline.