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    Hi It all depends on the horse. Is she happy and healthy? You would have to ask your vet if he thought she could handle another baby. Most likely she could, but I've seen a 17 year old who was retired from breeding. But that was because she had problems even when she was younger. My friend has a 21 year old who the vet says could still have another baby. (but they aren't going to breed her anyways, my friend doesn't want to take a chance.)

    So once you get her, ask your vet. But most likely, you'll be able to breed her. Also, make sure she was a good mom the last two times she was bred. My other friend's horse was biting and kicking her baby!

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    Good Advice from Rizzo's mom but that way of thinking (her baby, no one else's) is THE MAIN cause of overpopulation in animals (but not usually horses)

    Niņo & Eliza



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