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Im not sure if this is something fixable, but is there a way to stop the autonomously breeding/sneaky stud? Its quite a hassle when im trying to clear my stables and a day later there are like 20 new foals! lol! Any help is appriciated :8)
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put mares in either barns or pastures, and stallions in the other. Keep them separated. Or do what I did when I had a pasture, throw only foals in it and have mares and stallions in barns however you want :)
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I would just try your best to keep stallions out of the pastures. I try not to put colts in pastures in case I forget to remove them before they age up
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Dandelion Farms said: I would just try your best to keep stallions out of the pastures. I try not to put colts in pastures in case I forget to remove them before they age up Ahh, i see i see, thank you so much! Edited at August 7, 2024 12:22 AM by Coi River Stables
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KPH Equestrian said: put mares in either barns or pastures, and stallions in the other. Keep them separated. Or do what I did when I had a pasture, throw only foals in it and have mares and stallions in barns however you want :)
Now i just feel silly, thank you so much, i'll be doin' that from now on, haha.
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