Who To Breed This Filly To

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Scotland Racing
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Post by Scotland Racing »

hi all,

please take a look at this filly, am beginning to think about stallions to breed her to, any suggestions much appreciated!!!!!

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thanks :)
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Ok, I'll be more specific than I was the last time you asked for advice on who to breed a 3 year old filly to. Don't. Wait until the end of the year. Wait until you have figured out what this filly does best, as far as surface and distance.

Seriously, you will loose no advantage by waiting to breed this filly. Wait until the end of the year, or at least until you have figured out what distance she prefers.
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Post by Scotland Racing »

i meant for the future, im keeping her in training as a 4 year old aswell by the look of it.

will probably decide nearer the time anyway.
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scotland racing wrote: i meant for the future, im keeping her in training as a 4 year old aswell by the look of it.

will probably decide nearer the time anyway.
Then why ask now? I don't even think about my own CURRENT broodmares for this year until near Week 14. You don't even know what stallions will be infertile next year.
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