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If you know that a stallion will be racing in the months after you breed to him, you would be
More likely to breed to him
17% (224 votes)
Less likely to breed to him
17% (224 votes)
Makes no difference as to whether you would breed to him
66% (859 votes)
Total votes:
1307
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