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In this Discussion
- Andrea April 2014
- KerredansCorral April 2014
- Kintara April 2014
- LakeOndowaFarm April 2014
- MelenasDeLasOlas March 2014
- Raina April 2014
- SandyCreekAcres April 2014
Foals
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How do you get a foal / how do you breed your mare?
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Hi Andrea, It isn't breeding season right now (it ended a few days ago). So, right now you can't breed any of your mares. A new breeding season will start up again in May though! : )~olas~
Melenas de las Olas
HAJ1 #68202, HAJ2 #106Thanked by 1Redbud -
But where do you go to get your mare covered?
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When it is breeding season, you can breed your mare via her page or via the page of the stallion you wish to breed her to. If you're upgraded to Level 3 or higher, you can utilize straws and eggs to breed via the Advanced Breeding Lab.
However, because it's not breeding season, these options aren't available at the moment and will not appear on your mare's page. Once May 1st rolls around you'll see the option under your horse's Control Panel to place them up for stud or brood, once you do this - you can then breed your horse. Mares are only allowed one live cover foal a year (unless you are upgraded and pull eggs to create embryos). Stallions can have a maximum of 50 live cover foals a year (if you pull straws, you can use these and they do not count against your stallion's max 50 live cover foals). Depending upon whether you're upgraded or not you'll be able to start breeding on the 2nd or 3rd day of each breeding season.Post edited by Raina at 2014-04-03 22:34:29Imation Stud ID# 2609
Our Current Stallions | Our Current Sales
Straws available upon request, reduced cost to breeders and owners of ancestorsThanked by 1Redbud -
During breeding season there are always lots of stallions available for stud if you don't get a stallion of your own. The horse search has a Status "For breeding" click box in the top left corner so you can find them.Breeding high quality Sheldasen horses in all the fancy colors.
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Thanks! That helps a lot. Can stallions give covering offers by your choice? Or does every stallion have a covering offer? I can't wait until the next breeding season! :)
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Nope, the owners have to put their studs up for breeding purpose for it to be able to be used by a mare. Lots of people keep their studs to their own horses, or only sell straws from them, especially the ones they have spent a lot of money on for special things, like Sb2, sooty+, or Satin, to name a few, which is why some studs will be up for a very expensive price.
If you have your own stud, you do have to put it or your mare up to use them. Its easier to put up the mare, especially if you don't want people to use your stud, so then you just put your mare up, click her "breed" button, and find your stud in the list of studs you have to breed to, put a name in for your foal, and then click the button.
If you use someone elses stud, then when you click to breed to them, a list of your available mares will come up and you just have to put the mare you want to breed into the box, put a name in for the foal, and click.Post edited by KerredansCorral at 2014-04-04 07:40:17Was Rebecca Iavelli on the old forum
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Always check to see if the owner of a stallion you want to breed to has any rules --geld colts that don't paper a certain rank, only breed to mares of the same generation, use all the available tests (all free ones if not upgraded, all appropriate tests with a fee if they are available to you, and so forth. Some are very simple rules, some quite complex.Thanked by 1Raina
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Is it ok then if I don't have any rules?
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Certainly, it's okay. If you haven't reached the point where you are choosy about what offspring your stallions have, don't worry about rules for others using your stallions.
However, if you want to have them, the easiest way to do it is to list your own criteria for keeping foals--they pass all free testing, neuter any that have it recommended by those tests, neuter any colts that paper lower than their sire (if you have stallion papering available). That sort of thing.
I have a standard wording for my new stallions that I keep in a notepad document and copy into the owner's notes for them just before I put them up for public stud. It doesn't take long, that way. -
You should be able to breed at the moment? I could yesterday anyway