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joplin21
Reg. Dec 2013
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2017-02-28 2:23 PM
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Broodmare question
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I have a mare that I used to run but decided to breed so I could focus on some young ones. Anyway, wowzer she had a gorgeous colt! So last year I bred her back to a different stallion to see what we get. I would almost love to breed her again, since I'm so busy and really do not have a slot for her in the trailer since my kids are now competing as well, but is that too much? Should I give her a year off?
Anyway, my question is how many colts do your broodmares have, and when do you give them a break? She looks amazing, is a great mom, and I want more of her bloodlines on my farm. She is 11.
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Mighty Broke
Reg. Jul 2004
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2017-02-28 2:28 PM
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RE: Broodmare question
Guys Just Wanna Have Fun
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Location: OH
Once I go to breeding a mare I try for them to never have a year off. My Matriarch mare is 22 this year and has missed two years since she was four.
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Murphy
Reg. Dec 2007
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2017-02-28 2:45 PM
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RE: Broodmare question
Midget Lover
Location: Kentucky
My 13 year old broodmare has had 9 babies. She had 2016 off due to not being able to catch again.
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WrapN3MN
Reg. Mar 2008
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2017-02-28 3:21 PM
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RE: Broodmare question
We purchased a mare that was in foal and she foal in 2014 - after he was weaned I continued to compete on her. In 2015 we tried breeding her and she didnt settle, so I continued to compete on her. 2016 she settled right away and is now in foal. I will bring her back to barrels after the foal is weaned and probably won't breed her for quite a few years as she is young and I really enjoy competing on her.
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ThreeCorners
Reg. Nov 2003
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2017-02-28 4:30 PM
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RE: Broodmare question
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We have only been breeding one mare lately. She has had 4 in a row without missing a year and we have her booked for her fifth. We started breeding her at 14. She always takes first season and is a excellant mother and her foals are phenominal. We will keep her bred every year untill she tells us other wise.
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