Mating ground (horses only)
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Re: Mating ground (horses only)
Take your stud fee and go buy a beautiful existing yearling with the conformation, color, markings, temperament, size potential and breeding you want. Don't gamble with a so-so mare and an "inexpensive" stud so you can spend cash on the breeding (s) and booking fees, the vet visits, the mare's care, then wait for it to be foaled and weaned before you can begin working with it.
You should not breed a horse that is not going to improve upon it's breed. Period. Not only is it a waste of time, money and the useful life of Mom, but it's also contributing to the crap horse market, the surplus of crap horses, the use of slaughter, the horses starving to death in fields because their owners can't feed them, the cost of hay, shavings, vet care... you name it.
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You should not breed a horse that is not going to improve upon it's breed. Period. Not only is it a waste of time, money and the useful life of Mom, but it's also contributing to the crap horse market, the surplus of crap horses, the use of slaughter, the horses starving to death in fields because their owners can't feed them, the cost of hay, shavings, vet care... you name it.
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