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Anadin
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Joined: Thu Mar 18, 2010 10:20 am Posts: 1063 Location: Spain
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 Breeding ?
Hey peeps,
Up to what age do you guys keep your horses in the Barn, breeding ? I tend to send most of mine at 5 & 6 both Mares and Stallions and keep till around 10-12 have you found an optimum age that breeds the best? i.e a 5yo Stallion and 6yo Mare ??
Also Apprentices, does the AI take into account their in-experience or is it a great way to claim weight ???
Thx.
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Mon Mar 29, 2010 11:37 am |
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mwesty1
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Joined: Tue Dec 08, 2009 6:52 pm Posts: 2092 Location: WOLVERHAMPTON
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May be diff for others mate but l always said them to barn as soon as they are 5yo and fit. l only run them up to 4yo and keep breeding until they die. I used to get rid at 10 but l have been told it doesnt matter how old the horse is the stats still carry on in blood lines so just keep going with them mate as long as they are alive 
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Mon Mar 29, 2010 12:11 pm |
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Anadin
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Joined: Thu Mar 18, 2010 10:20 am Posts: 1063 Location: Spain
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Cheers Westy,
You've just saved a few G1 winners from the glue factory 
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Mon Mar 29, 2010 12:46 pm |
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The Duke
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Joined: Sun Feb 25, 2007 10:55 pm Posts: 1915 Location: Birmingham
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I play the flat game only, and I always race my horses at 2, 3 and finally 4. If they then trial well in the race builder I will retire them to the breeding barn and then continue to breed them until either a) they die or b) I get something better in this time.
Hope this helps.
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Mon Mar 29, 2010 9:20 pm |
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anubisrich
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Joined: Fri Apr 04, 2008 6:53 pm Posts: 2325
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The Duke wrote: I play the flat game only, and I always race my horses at 2, 3 and finally 4. If they then trial well in the race builder I will retire them to the breeding barn and then continue to breed them until either a) they die or b) I get something better in this time.
Hope this helps.
I do this exactly.
Apart from when I accidentally geld them then I keep them for as long as possible for the lols
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Mon Mar 29, 2010 10:52 pm |
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Brownie3
Selling plater
Joined: Mon Mar 29, 2010 8:51 am Posts: 8
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If you retire a colt to the barn, do other breeders come to you and pay fees to you?
Just retired a Mare, spent a fortune trying to mate her (1st attempt), and it failed, £167k down the drain 
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Wed Mar 31, 2010 10:49 am |
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SuperCat
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Joined: Sun Apr 20, 2008 10:19 am Posts: 2055
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You should press 'repeat unsuccessful pairings' I think you only get charged when the horse is pregnant.
Also no you can't charge for services from one of your own. Only pay for one of yours to cover another mare or for one of your mares to be covered by another stallion.
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Wed Mar 31, 2010 12:07 pm |
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Anadin
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Joined: Thu Mar 18, 2010 10:20 am Posts: 1063 Location: Spain
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Good advice folks,
Will stop running mine past 4 and see what happens.........
Thanks
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Wed Mar 31, 2010 2:07 pm |
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Brownie3
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Joined: Mon Mar 29, 2010 8:51 am Posts: 8
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Brownie3 wrote: If you retire a colt to the barn, do other breeders come to you and pay fees to you? Just retired a Mare, spent a fortune trying to mate her (1st attempt), and it failed, £167k down the drain 
All not lost, my second choice stallion worked a treat for me, in foal, born a 2yo Filly, 2 x Group 1's at 2!!! Stuff of dreams!
Season topped off by my 12 year old Gelding winning the National with 1st run of the season!
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