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Karin Griswold
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posted 08-08-2002 03:38 AM           Edit/Delete Message
My 10 month old filly got out with a stud horse and it looks like she is in season. Is there any way she could of gotten pregnant or is she too young. Has anyone heard of a filly getting pregnant at that age. Please help me out.

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wildhorsesrun@aol.com
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posted 08-08-2002 03:39 AM           Edit/Delete Message
i usuall dont breed my fillys until 2 yrs old but i have know of 10 month olds breeding not very often but it does happen keep an eye on her she will come in every 28-30 days time will tell good luck

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Cassie
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posted 05-01-2003 01:06 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Cassie   Click Here to Email Cassie     Edit/Delete Message
most fillys begin to come into heat around 8-9 months st at 10 months it is posible she was bred... There is a shot that you can give horses that brings them into heat and aborts the foal.. At such a young age usless she is VERY large for her age I would recommend aborting the foal even if you not sure shes bred.. cause chances are the birth could kill her

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