29 June 2009 #1 arwenplusone Well-Known Member Joined 25 January 2007 Messages 6,160 Location York www.freewebs.com Poor lovely. Hope she finds a nice home Not a criticism of her current owners as I don't know the circumstances, but gosh I bet she was worth an absolute fortune in her heyday.
Poor lovely. Hope she finds a nice home Not a criticism of her current owners as I don't know the circumstances, but gosh I bet she was worth an absolute fortune in her heyday.
29 June 2009 #2 D daisybe33 Well-Known Member Joined 15 February 2009 Messages 462 Visit site ?????? I'm confused
29 June 2009 #3 L ladybones Well-Known Member Joined 29 April 2009 Messages 348 Visit site I think mayflower is refering to the ad on the right of the screen. Poor gal, would probs make a nice lil' investment if you were breeding!
I think mayflower is refering to the ad on the right of the screen. Poor gal, would probs make a nice lil' investment if you were breeding!
29 June 2009 #4 N NR99 Well-Known Member Joined 30 November 2008 Messages 3,318 Location Down South Visit site Mayflower is referrring to the horse ad for sale on the right I believe...
29 June 2009 #5 C charlie55 Well-Known Member Joined 1 August 2008 Messages 2,290 Visit site She looks lovely!! Hope she finds a fab home x
29 June 2009 #6 A amycov Well-Known Member Joined 13 October 2008 Messages 1,153 Location Coventry Visit site Hmmm I wonder what her and my Sec A colt could produce. A lovely sports pony?
29 June 2009 #7 L Lollii Well-Known Member Joined 16 October 2007 Messages 3,082 Location Knee deep in mud! Visit site When is a mare to old to breed from? I have no idea (never owned a mare) but I would think 17 years old is pushing it???
When is a mare to old to breed from? I have no idea (never owned a mare) but I would think 17 years old is pushing it???
29 June 2009 #8 arwenplusone Well-Known Member Joined 25 January 2007 Messages 6,160 Location York www.freewebs.com 17 is ok if the mare is fit & has already had a foal. There are risks & complications breeding from older mares but each horse is an individual so impossible to say.
17 is ok if the mare is fit & has already had a foal. There are risks & complications breeding from older mares but each horse is an individual so impossible to say.
29 June 2009 #9 A amycov Well-Known Member Joined 13 October 2008 Messages 1,153 Location Coventry Visit site I know a couple of mares that are still healthy and breeding at 23 and 24. Not sure how long they've got left. Think they'll be stopped at 25 but they're certainly still healthy and capable.
I know a couple of mares that are still healthy and breeding at 23 and 24. Not sure how long they've got left. Think they'll be stopped at 25 but they're certainly still healthy and capable.
29 June 2009 #10 L LauraWheeler Well-Known Member Joined 8 June 2009 Messages 4,930 Visit site A pony up the road has just had her first foal at 26!! all fine and well. But don't think i'd risk my mare and she's only 19.
A pony up the road has just had her first foal at 26!! all fine and well. But don't think i'd risk my mare and she's only 19.