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- Ammit August 2014
- KerredansCorral August 2014
- Kintara August 2014
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When will breeding season end?
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I am going on holiday on 1st September and so am missing breeding season. Then I had a bright idea and put some horses in to the pasture at the beginning of the month to let them breed. It has only just occurred to me that as I don't get back until 25th that all the foals might have been yummed if breeding season ends on 21st. I know that some years the season has been extended, but if there is doubt then I need to take the horses out of pasture tomorrow. Does anybody have a definite answer? If not I'll remove them before I leave.
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No need to remove all the horses, just remove your studs. If there are no studs, no foals, and the mares can just hang out in the pasture til next season when you need them.Post edited by KerredansCorral at 2014-08-30 07:49:28Was Rebecca Iavelli on the old forum
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Foals won't get removed until the end of October. Breeding season always ends on the 28th.Post edited by Ammit at 2014-08-30 08:14:23Need to contact me? Read this first.
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Even if you don't want the foals, leave them in the pasture to generate a bit of income! Although it sounds like you'll be back in time to check the foalsPost edited by Kintara at 2014-08-30 14:30:16
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Thanks for the response everyone. From Ammit's post they will all be safe so I can have fun checking them out when I get back. :)