ItsAllPoppyCock
Well-Known Member
As title really. Wanting to hear peoples thought on covering 2 year old fillies.
Thanks x
Thanks x
I think it's way too young, they are still babies mentally and physically, I would never cover a filly until it is a mare!, so at least 4yrs old - why do you think they are called fillies until 4?!
Saying it doesn't do anything to them physically is wrong - how can a youngster grow properly or to its full potential when it's putting all its resources into growing a foal? The extra weight on still growing joints would be the same as having a rider sitting on it 24/7, not to mention it's pelvis is still small so I would have thought increase the chance of the foal getting stuck.
Also because it's still a baby itself how can it be expected to teach a foal manners, or be a good mother - yes it does happen in domestic situations usually only as an accident or from people who care little for their animals and leave colts and fillies run together, and yes it can go fine, but all to often it doesn't.
I have a stallion and I won't cover mares under 4yrs old and I doubt any decent stallion owners with good breeding policies would look at covering a 2yr old either. Waiting a couple of years also gives you time to see if the filly is actually worth breeding from - I don't see the rush or any reason to breed from a baby except a financial one.