Mare owners who are not directly involved in the breeding process (handling the mare or the stallion during the breeding process), should:
1) Determine the reason for breeding...
a. If the foal is to be sold
1. Target market and the best stallion to use for the mare's breeding to
optimize foal value and performance ability
b. If the mare is being bred for personal use or as a replacement
1. Owner should determine whether their desire to breed is
realistic and whether their goal is achievable
2) Determine if the mare can or should be bred.
a. Is the mare well bred, conformationally correct, good temperament
b. Is the mare breeding sound
c. Can the owner afford any emergencies or regular expenses associated
with breeding/foaling or issues with the early neonatal foal.
d. Is the owner willing to risk the loss of the mare due to a foaling accident
(while this may be a rare occurance it can still happen)
3. Owner will be required to provide culture results on the mare to be bred
If this question refers to the handling of either a mare or stallion during the actual breeding process the handler needs to ally themselves with someone who can show them the specifics of general handling. Realize that every mare and stallion is different. Handlers must have enough experience to be able to determine the safest way to deal with individual horses. The breeding process can be extremely dangerous, it is imperative that the safety of everyone involved (including the stallion and the mare) is of primary concern.
yes you sould it also helps the horse to know that you are its master and you are in charge in were to go and do.
well there are lots of different consoles and systems with horse games with no breeding, to answer fully we would need to know what system your looking at.
if you go to 'breeding' and click 'my office' it will tell you if your horse was sold :)
You sould walk upto the side and talk to it. You must let it know you are there. NEVER go up behind or in front of them{they can only see their sides}
No, they are not going to because breeding for the horses is weird since we don't even know their gender but you can assume.
In Dreamer: Horse Trainer, you can obtain a foal by breeding two adult horses at the ranch. First, make sure you have a suitable mare and stallion that can breed. Then, take them to the breeding area and follow the prompts to breed the horses and eventually receive a foal.
I believe it was this morning by a professor Yuri Dikhead
Selective breeding is very popular among people who have horse breeding farms. Selective breeding is used to get certain traits for the future foal. For example, if somebody had a stallion (male horse) that has won many races, a person with a mare (female horse) would want to breed to that stallion in hopes of producing a foal that would be good at running races. In the wild, horses are not domesticated, therefore breed with any horse they please from age 1 and up. Wild horses are smart, though, and know what horses are related to them so they will not inbreed.
After 20 races you may retire your horse at anytime after a race once retired the horse can be used for breeding about 10times( after 30 races your horse slows down in the race so enter in 29 before retiring) This is when and how much I know but once you do it you'll probably figure the actual breeding out. ByeBye!
how sould i know
It will either show on your horse's page, or you can go to Breeding Farms --> Competitions and click on the race type that you entered to see the results.
i dont know im only ten im trying to know you sould know