Breeding your HorseWho does not like the look of small foals besides their mother.
The little ones that learn to use those darn long less, as they try and learn how to walk, trot, canter and galop. Who does not want to have a new life to see what they will become, Will it be a champion? Your horses, Brood Mare or Stud Stallion needs both to be breeding licensed and evaluated. There is also possible to evaulate your foals to get maximum score on the adult evaluation. Rules
To breed a few things should be taken in account.
Mare and Stallion must to be at least 3 years old, and also have other need fixed. The parents influence the foals genetics, such as colors, marks etc, The foal(s) gender is random (50/50). Crossbreeding between breeds is allowed, but they can't join any breeding teams. Pregnancy, Broodmares, Stud Stallions and Foal(s)
You can put your mare or stallion out for breeding request. When you finally have your horse mated,
the payment will take place. The mare will go into a pregnancy period of 2 weeks. After the mare have given birth, she will be in an post-birth period where she will recover her strength in 1 week. The mare can't be trained or compete in both periods. The foal(s) will have various health at the start of its life, based on the mother's care and how the birth is going. Foals dead on arrival is rare. Breedable Horse Needs:
3 years old - Vaccination - License to breed - Feed - Housing |
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