Checking through my Barns, I was surprised to note that 2 Trotter Mares are showing as 'Bred'.
Devon Wins Twice 'http://www.simhorseracing.com/horse.php?HorseID=461034' and
Furious Shark 'http://www.simhorseracing.com/horse.php?HorseID=719814'
Is it me just missing something or is it an error?
Bred Mares
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Re: Bred Mares
Those mares are barren it's random and can happen to uninsured mares.
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Re: Bred Mares
What Happens During the Break?
-The first week of break is for breeding. Foals are almost always due one week after the last race day at noon Pacific (this is a Friday by American/European time). Very rarely the due date will be extended to a Saturday.
-Minutes after the foal due date, the year turns over. During this 30-minute long process:
---Horses age one year
---20-25 stallions become infertile for the new season (insured stallions excluded)
---200-300 mares become barren for the new season (insured mares excluded)
---150-200 2 year old horses buck their shins (are injured) prior to the new season (insured horses excluded)
viewtopic.php?f=20&t=16927
-The first week of break is for breeding. Foals are almost always due one week after the last race day at noon Pacific (this is a Friday by American/European time). Very rarely the due date will be extended to a Saturday.
-Minutes after the foal due date, the year turns over. During this 30-minute long process:
---Horses age one year
---20-25 stallions become infertile for the new season (insured stallions excluded)
---200-300 mares become barren for the new season (insured mares excluded)
---150-200 2 year old horses buck their shins (are injured) prior to the new season (insured horses excluded)
viewtopic.php?f=20&t=16927
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