Is that so? I'd never heard it from that perspective before. Although in my personal opinion, if your mare is too mean-spirited or small to be bred well to a stallion, you should not be breeding that mare. xD
I suppose I could look into it, but I'd have to know percentages of that happening for me to make it worthwhile. If it only happens maybe 1% of the time, it probably wouldn't be worth it -- you know?
What I could do is have it be preserved for after a stallion has passed; that way, a stallion could continue producing quality offspring and the price of having him for a sire could go up. It'd cost for each breeding that was saved, but I'm sure that it would still be profitable for the owner if they're sold.
I'd probably not give out as many points since so many registries discourage AI, but I could still give some. Would that be something you'd be interested in?
I suppose I could look into it, but I'd have to know percentages of that happening for me to make it worthwhile. If it only happens maybe 1% of the time, it probably wouldn't be worth it -- you know?
What I could do is have it be preserved for after a stallion has passed; that way, a stallion could continue producing quality offspring and the price of having him for a sire could go up. It'd cost for each breeding that was saved, but I'm sure that it would still be profitable for the owner if they're sold.
I'd probably not give out as many points since so many registries discourage AI, but I could still give some. Would that be something you'd be interested in?