And the winner for April is...
Gow Equine's Poet's Voice filly and a stud hand caught sleeping on the job
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This heartwarming picture of Gow Equine's Poet's Voice filly and a stud hand asleep in the straw has been chosen as April's winner of the 2018 Racing Post Foal Gallery, in association with RacingFX.
The Gow Equine team will now receive a RacingFX jacket and hat while Suzanne Kneale has won a RacingFX jacket simply for liking and sharing April's shortlist on Facebook.
To be in with a chance of winning this month’s prize simply send your pictures to bloodstocknews@racingpost.com along with details of the sire, dam, sex, date of birth and breeder details or use the #RPfoalgallery to get involved on Twitter.
If you want to vote for your favourite foal picture keep an eye out for this month's shortlist appearing on the Racing Post Bloodstock Page on Facebook and like and share the shortlist.
View the stars of tomorrow as breeders welcome their new arrivals in our Foal Gallery
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