by stabbrielle » Mon Mar 02, 2015 10:50 am
That's the plan. Once each of them hits around 13-15 years (don't know how you're working stuff for that age or if you're doing any random injuries or illnesses) they will be retired for breeding.
Have you ever considered doing artificial insemination stuff? Like making it an option to buy a sample of your stallions/mares gametes. They do that in real life, so I think it'd be a worth while addition.
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by SydneyandStorm » Mon Mar 02, 2015 11:12 am
Horses will start to be at risk around the age of 25-30 depending on their breed, but there's actually a risk of an injury that prevents them from competing ever again in shows, so it's possible ^^
I could add that, but it'd be tricky as some breeds don't allow that... What would you imagine to be the benefits of that?
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