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I breed every once in awhile. I'm not someone who breeds weekly. I typically wait until my last group is about to age up to 5 until I go through and breed all of them again. Going through and registering and changing feeds, deciding who to keep, retire, and sell totally drives me crazy. It's such a slow process.
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I have to really be in the mood to register the amount I breed lolol
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Yeah I haven't been able to do a whole lot the last couple weeks which is fine. It's nice to have that break.
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YES
I enjoy looking through the foals but it does take a lot of time to get them all set up. I specifically dread doing registries and cotraining for my Thoroughbreds because it takes soooo long to load haha
I took a break from breeding for a couple weeks so I wouldn't have many horses in their jumping prime when I'm on vacation later this month, but then I felt the need to overcompensate and breed a lot of mares to make sure I get foals out of my horses before they retire *facepalm* so now I have a million foals anyway haha
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Yeah I always have like 10k servings. LOL!!! I think the worst part of it all is registering like why is there not a register all button yet? Or like a checklist type system like with jumpoffs. LOL. Same with cotraining. Like cotraining just takes sooooo long.
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*Wipes your brow and *fans you!
Yep, the struggle is real....I can sure relate!
it seems like I still have to breeding big quantities in order to get one or two awesome ones. From my old generation lines of perfect, excellent horses with all the DNA-bells and whistles etc... Xrays are definitely needed first and foremost.
Registering, co-training, feed set-up etc....is soooo BORINGLY Monotonous.... but it has to be done... But the worst ever is to let your feed slip and then having to re-link all of them back up...Yikes! now I am feed-paranoid after that...=P
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