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Horsechronicles12
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Re: Questions for fellow Racing Stock Breeders

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Silverine wrote: Mon Jan 08, 2024 1:16 pm
Horsechronicles12 wrote: Sun Jan 07, 2024 2:42 pm You haven't checked recently then because I have over 100% pastures (unmowed). I haven't mowed them in a while and all the ones I use for racing DEFINITELY do not got mowed.
I apologize, I realized that many of the pastures are short because of the number of horses in them, not because you mowed them. That was my mistake.

However, I still only see three pastures where the grass is at 100%, and even in those the horses that are at high strung are on 100% weight gain or performance mix. If you have a horse at high strung that has not been eating performance mix or weight gain mix I would be very happy to be directed to it. :)
I'm sorry for getting a little upset. You are right, ALL my horses are on Weight Gain. That's just because I like them to eat but some aren't mowed
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Re: Questions for fellow Racing Stock Breeders

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Horsechronicles12 wrote: Mon Jan 08, 2024 1:20 pm I'm sorry for getting a little upset. You are right, ALL my horses are on Weight Gain. That's just because I like them to eat but some aren't mowed
No, it's totally alright! I realize that I may have sounded very accusatory and I apologize for it. I'm glad we cleared it up. :)
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Re: Questions for fellow Racing Stock Breeders

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Silverine wrote: Mon Jan 08, 2024 1:21 pm
Horsechronicles12 wrote: Mon Jan 08, 2024 1:20 pm I'm sorry for getting a little upset. You are right, ALL my horses are on Weight Gain. That's just because I like them to eat but some aren't mowed
No, it's totally alright! I realize that I may have sounded very accusatory and I apologize for it. I'm glad we cleared it up. :)
Me too
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Re: Questions for fellow Racing Stock Breeders

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AppleofHiseye178 wrote: Fri Jan 05, 2024 2:52 am Hi, :D
I have some questions.
I am currently breeding racing stock foals.
All of my mares have the temperament of high-strung and I have been breeding them to stallions who are also high strung.
Some of the foals are born calm and then the temperament changes to bombproof...which is not what I want at all.
I'd like to know more information on how to maintain the right temperament (high-strung) for foals.


-Should I keep them in a pasture or a barn? both
-What should I feed them? in a barn=100% yellow corn in a pasture=100% peformace mix
How long should I keep them in pasture or barn? pasture= lifelong barn only before races
-Is it adjustable if they are born bombproof? sometimes
-if they became bombproof can that be changed? yes with feed
-at what age should I start training to avoid the temperament from going bombproof? about 5 months
-Do I need to change feed when training?
no

Any Advice and info to help improve my stock is greatly appreciated!
Thanks :D


P.s. Here is some of my potential racing stock colts if you want to take a peek.
https://www.horseworldonline.net/farm/pasture/194973
https://www.horseworldonline.net/farm/barn/197392

More still to be born. Some not included in links. :D
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