Turning an active racing filly into breeding stock is not about sending an athlete into an easy, idle retirement. Rather, the transition from racehorse to broodmare marks the beginning of an entirely new and physically demanding career. For fillies, it means a change of handlers, daily routine, exercise, feed, and physique. For owners and breeders, it requires careful consideration and preparation.

Initial Steps for Transitioning a Filly to a Broodmare

Once the decision has been made to breed a filly, it is important to alert training staff. Most fillies will require weeks – if not months – to acclimatize to their new career, and since the breeding season occurs in late winter and early spring, it is often necessary to stop racing at the end of summer or at the beginning of fall.

Cutting back on intensive exercise can lessen the potential for severe injuries as well as allow for medical treatment of typical racehorse problems like soreness, breathing or digestive issues. It also means cycle-suppressors are no longer needed.

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