All Breeds |
Exactly. You can always set breeding requirements as well if you don't want mares below a certain rating to be bred to your stud |
All Breeds |
Exactly. You can always set breeding requirements as well if you don't want mares below a certain rating to be bred to your stud |
Willowwood Stable |
Because, I mean, if they wanted their strong lines maintained, either a minimum rating or private breeding would have been the better option, anyway. |
Willowwood Stable |
Fawn Very true, and my thoughts exactly. I wouldn't personally be bothered by it at all, but I can see where it would get frustrating if an owner wants to keep strong lines and their stud gets bred to numerous low-rated broodmares. Again, wouldn't bother me, but I can see both sides of the preferences :) |
All Breeds |
True but if they're up for public breeding the owner isn't going to be personally using them |
Willowwood Stable |
I can see where it gets troublesome/irritating for others, though, and I'm going to be more conscious of that next RO. |
Willowwood Stable |
Fawn Thanks! Just checking, because I definitely mass bred a bit yesterday... Not with the same studs, but studs from the same owner, for sure. |
Willowwood Stable |
Fawn I'm assuming the same goes for mass breeding, then? If the covers are available, anyone can take them? |
All Breeds |
It's the risk you run when you put your horse up for public breeding or offer broods. You can ask that certain straws and items are used but ultimately whomever purchases can do with it as they please |
All Breeds |
You can offer a buyback on the foal but ultimately it is their horse so you can't require people to FR it. |
Wolf Dancer |
Fawn Oh I didn't know that! What if you ask them to FR and offer to pay them to FR it is that ok? |
All Breeds |
With that being said if you message someone to free range a horse it's considered harassment since they can do what they want with the foal. You can always inquire to buy the foal but please refrain from PMing about free ranging |
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All Breeds |
Exactly. You can always set breeding requirements as well if you don't want mares below a certain rating to be bred to your stud |
Willowwood Stable |
Because, I mean, if they wanted their strong lines maintained, either a minimum rating or private breeding would have been the better option, anyway. |
Willowwood Stable |
Fawn Very true, and my thoughts exactly. I wouldn't personally be bothered by it at all, but I can see where it would get frustrating if an owner wants to keep strong lines and their stud gets bred to numerous low-rated broodmares. Again, wouldn't bother me, but I can see both sides of the preferences :) |
All Breeds |
True but if they're up for public breeding the owner isn't going to be personally using them |
Willowwood Stable |
I can see where it gets troublesome/irritating for others, though, and I'm going to be more conscious of that next RO. |
Willowwood Stable |
Fawn Thanks! Just checking, because I definitely mass bred a bit yesterday... Not with the same studs, but studs from the same owner, for sure. |
Willowwood Stable |
Fawn I'm assuming the same goes for mass breeding, then? If the covers are available, anyone can take them? |
All Breeds |
It's the risk you run when you put your horse up for public breeding or offer broods. You can ask that certain straws and items are used but ultimately whomever purchases can do with it as they please |
All Breeds |
You can offer a buyback on the foal but ultimately it is their horse so you can't require people to FR it. |
Wolf Dancer |
Fawn Oh I didn't know that! What if you ask them to FR and offer to pay them to FR it is that ok? |
All Breeds |
With that being said if you message someone to free range a horse it's considered harassment since they can do what they want with the foal. You can always inquire to buy the foal but please refrain from PMing about free ranging |
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Best Bravery Sires - Knabstrupper | Placing: #14 |
Remarks wk1:333333 wk4:433443(211221) wk5: 443443 (221221) wk6:444444(222222) |
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