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Why Horse Semen Is The World’s Most Expensive Liquid | So Expensive
Why Horse Semen Is The World’s Most Expensive Liquid | So Expensive
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Tullis Matson: OK.
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Narrator: Depending on the stallion,
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horse semen is one of the most expensive liquids
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on the planet.
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Matson: Thinking about it.
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Thinking about it again.
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Starting to draw.
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Yeah, OK. You can wash that.
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Good boy.
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OK?
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Grab that rein inside, Josh.
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Got him?
0:28
[horse snorting]
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Let's hold it there.
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So, we collected about 80 mils,
0:40
and this is gonna be worth
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in excess of $100,000.
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Narrator: That means that a gallon
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of this horse's semen
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is worth $4.7 million.
0:49
And that's nowhere near the most expensive.
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[horse whinnying]
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Once it's collected, horse semen can be separated
0:59
and sold in small tubes called straws.
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Matson: One of these straws is worth about $1,200.
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We're putting about 150 million
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to 200 million sperm cells
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in each individual straw.
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Big Star's produced about 60 or 70 of them here.
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Narrator: Super-fertile stallions like Big Star
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can ejaculate once a day.
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Theoretically, this means he could produce
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over $20 million worth of semen
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during an eight-month stud season.
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And if a stallion's semen is high quality,
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it can be frozen in straws for future use.
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Matson: So, in this room is the heart
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of really Stallion AI Services.
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This room's built like actually
1:38
a nuclear bunker in here.
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This is where all the semen is now kept.
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We've got hundreds and hundreds of thousands
1:44
of straws in here.
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We've got over 1,200 different stallions.
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So, in here, stored at minus 196 degrees,
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is hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of semen
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ready to be used to inseminate mares.
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Narrator: In the horse-breeding world,
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genetics is king.
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Wealthy investors are willing to pay high prices
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for proven winners' semen,
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hoping that the resulting foal
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provides a large return on investment.
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Matson: Big Star is one of the most prolific
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show jumpers of all time.
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He's a double-gold-medal-winning stallion,
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which, there's very few of them out there.
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He's got the perfect genetics, really,
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to go on to show jumping.
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So you mix that with
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another genetic line on the female side
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and cross those two together.
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You can pay $1,200 for a single straw,
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you can have a foal,
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and maybe three or four years later,
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you can sell that foal for sometimes $100,000.
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In Big Star's case, he's hit those bells.
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He had the highest-price foal in the UK,
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and that sold for in excess of $100,000.
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Narrator: Even though most stud farms
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offer guarantees on producing a live foal,
2:44
commercial and competitive success
2:46
is still a gamble, even with strong genetics.
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In fact, the bloodline of all stallion horses
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is closer than you might think.
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According to an international team of scientists
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who studied the Y chromosomes
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of 52 horses from 21 breeds,
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practically all modern horses
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descended from just a few original stallions,
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from carriage horses hauling tourists in the streets
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right through to champion racehorses like Galileo,
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the world's most expensive sire.
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Even more surprisingly,
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95% of all thoroughbred racehorses, like him,
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can be traced back to just a handful of ancestors,
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who are all linked to one single superstud:
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the Darley Arabian, born in 1700.
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But the value of thoroughbred semen
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is a little harder to quantify,
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since breeding must occur naturally for racehorses.
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Matson: In the sport-horse world, we're very lucky.
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We can use artificial insemination
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to breed our mares with,
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as opposed to the thoroughbred world,
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everything's got to be done naturally.
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They've got to literally cover the mare naturally.
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Their concern with their gene pool,
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if they would allow AI into the thoroughbred world,
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it would mean the gene pool would shrink
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because one horse could then
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cover thousands of mares.
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Narrator: And anyone wishing to naturally
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cover their mare with Galileo
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needs serious financial backing.
4:05
Even though his price is listed as private,
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it's widely reported that his stud fee
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sits at around $650,000,
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comfortably the world's highest.
4:15
But because thoroughbred horses must be bred naturally,
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and therefore a collection of sperm cannot be purchased,
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equating the cost of Galileo's semen
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requires some extrapolation.
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Assuming that during the course of a natural covering,
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Galileo ejaculates the average of 50 mil of semen,
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and assuming that the semen is high-enough quality
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to impregnate a mare successfully,
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and assuming that a breeder paid
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$650,000 for that service,
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then we can deduce that a gallon of Galileo's semen
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could be worth a whopping $49 million,
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making it the most expensive liquid on earth.
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But is it worth it?
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Matson: Like anything, there's a lot of work,
4:55
there's a lot of luck in it.
4:57
But you've got to make your luck,
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and you've gotta start off with the right genetics.
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The chances, obviously, you need to breed a lot
5:02
to get that particular horse,
5:04
but with the right genetics,
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you've got a much better chance.
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Narrator: Galileo's position as the top sire
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is cemented by the achievements of his offspring.
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He has sired no less than 84 winners,
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including Frankel,
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who himself has now been put to stud,
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commanding the second-highest stud fee in the UK
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of around $220,000.
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In turn, he has sired a further 10 winners.
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Like father, like son.
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Despite generally being safer
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for both stallion and mare,
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artificial insemination is criticized
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for its ethics around science and nature.
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But the analysis of thoroughbred-racehorse genetics
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has added to the controversy surrounding horse breeding.
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Roughly 10% experience orthopedic problems,
5:50
and the majority suffer exercise-induced
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bleeding in the lungs.
5:55
PETA investigators captured video
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from inside the breeding barns at Darley in Kentucky,
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one of the world's most expensive
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thoroughbred-breeding facilities,
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where stallions were goaded to cover
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more than 100 mares each in a breeding season.
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Some thoroughbreds were even sold for slaughter
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at a horse meat market.
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With so much money to be made in racing,
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show jumping, dressage, and more,
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the price of horse semen will remain stable.
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