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Author: | OnTheNose [ Sat Jan 07, 2012 11:48 pm ] |
Post subject: | Breeding: Filly or Mare? |
Is there a difference if you have a mare or filly in the barn? Does it affect the ability of the foal? |
Author: | pjrhodes1970 [ Sun Jan 08, 2012 8:57 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Breeding: Filly or Mare? |
age When a horse is born, it is referred to as a foal. A foal can be either a male (colt) or a female (filly). Generally, a horse can be referred to as a foal, a colt, or a filly until they reach the age of four. At four years old, they are then referred to as a stallion (male) or a mare (female). A yearling is a horse between one and two years old, either sex. A gelding is a castrated male. so dont think it makes any difference breeding wise |
Author: | OnTheNose [ Sun Jan 08, 2012 10:33 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Breeding: Filly or Mare? |
So you don't think it matters if you get a filly up the duff or wait until she turns five? I guess this would be more of a question for actual real life breeders rather than on the game. Is for example a 6-7 year old mare's body more prepared for carrying a foal rather than a 4 year old filly? Is the pedigree of the offspring affected? |
Author: | pjrhodes1970 [ Sun Jan 08, 2012 12:52 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Breeding: Filly or Mare? |
OnTheNose wrote: So you don't think it matters if you get a filly up the duff or wait until she turns five? I guess this would be more of a question for actual real life breeders rather than on the game. Is for example a 6-7 year old mare's body more prepared for carrying a foal rather than a 4 year old filly? Is the pedigree of the offspring affected? i would say for game purposes it doesn't matter i notice when my mares get past 8 or 9 they produce less quality horses so i always retire 1 when a new 1 comes into barn you get more and more generations and this helps breeding lge horses |
Author: | pjrhodes1970 [ Sun Jan 08, 2012 12:55 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Breeding: Filly or Mare? |
very rarely do breeders in real life breed with with 3yo fillies they usually wait and see how there 3yo career goes then breed the next year at 4 there has prob been the odd classic winner retired after winning a classic and been covered at 3 but most breeders let them have a full 3yo career then breed early the next season |
Author: | OnTheNose [ Sun Jan 08, 2012 10:09 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Breeding: Filly or Mare? |
Game wise I have noticed that about the mares, come the time they are ten then the quality does dip. The stallions still tend to produce good progeny into their 15th/16th year. |
Author: | exxplozion [ Mon Jan 09, 2012 5:19 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Breeding: Filly or Mare? |
I retired a 2yo filly to breed with a game horse...the 2yo never ran and the reason why I did this was because both horses were 4 milers, breeding with the grand national in mind. The 2yo was also a game horse that I had purchased at auction, I will see what happens. |
Author: | pjrhodes1970 [ Mon Jan 09, 2012 5:31 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Breeding: Filly or Mare? |
exxplozion wrote: I retired a 2yo filly to breed with a game horse...the 2yo never ran and the reason why I did this was because both horses were 4 milers, breeding with the grand national in mind. The 2yo was also a game horse that I had purchased at auction, I will see what happens. i have bred with 2yo g1 winners when i was in first season of my game cos was dying to start breeding worked out well let us no how you get on could be the next red rum |
Author: | exxplozion [ Mon Jan 09, 2012 7:01 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Breeding: Filly or Mare? |
pjrhodes1970 wrote: exxplozion wrote: I retired a 2yo filly to breed with a game horse...the 2yo never ran and the reason why I did this was because both horses were 4 milers, breeding with the grand national in mind. The 2yo was also a game horse that I had purchased at auction, I will see what happens. i have bred with 2yo g1 winners when i was in first season of my game cos was dying to start breeding worked out well let us no how you get on could be the next red rum I will let you know how I get on. With my breeding barn it as more chance of being the next vodka and coke ![]() |
Author: | blazingbailey [ Fri Feb 03, 2012 3:07 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Breeding: Filly or Mare? |
I have tried the same thing with 2yo's but unfortunately I didnt have much success. I imagine if you bred enough of them then you might get something. Having said that I think I was trying for a 5/6f sprinter so it might be different for the extreme distances of which I have never really got involved with. On another note with the age's of mares producing quality. I have noticed a couple of mine in recent seasons that have bred multiple G1 winners when they were 13-14. I am coming to the belief that it really does depend on the horse and instead of setting an age limit, I give my mares 3 seasons to prove themselves before retiring them from the game. |
Author: | Sabella [ Sat Feb 04, 2012 6:56 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Breeding: Filly or Mare? |
Gamewise, as PJR said, I don't think age matters as far as the ability of the offspring goes, though I don't tend to retire my mares until they're five anyway, so I'm not 100% sure. In the wild, fillies as young as two can be bred (apparently), though as horses' bones don't finish fusing until they are at least four (often 5/6 or even 7 in big warmbloods), I would think that a four year old would be better physically able to carry and birth a foal. I've noticed people posting that their in-game mares tend not to produce decent offspring once they reach their teens, but I personally haven't noticed a difference in mine. Might be wrong, though- I have a stupid amount of horses in my breeding barn >.> |
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