Mbs Series Stallion Breeding Farm [portable] -

If you are interested in discussing specific breeding contracts, arranging for artificial insemination, or viewing the stallions in person, please contact the MBS Series team directly for a consultation.

In an era where animal rights scrutiny is high, the MBS Series has gone "Mare Neutral." They limit each stallion to 100 covers per season to prevent overuse injury. Furthermore, the farm has a mandatory retirement clause: every stallion standing at MBS must be enrolled in the Lifetime Pension Fund, ensuring they live out their days in pasture, not a slaughterhouse, once their breeding career ends.

: This Dutch Warmblood stallion is the farm’s crown jewel. Velvet Curve’s piaffe has been described as "metronomic." His frozen semen has a 78% conception rate, a statistical anomaly in the industry. He is a direct sire line to the Olympic medalist "Windfall 2."

Nurturing the Next Generation: Foal and Young Horse Development mbs series stallion breeding farm

MBS Series Stallion Breeding Farm boasts an impressive lineup of stallions, including:

The hallmark of the is its roster of stallions. These horses are carefully chosen to represent the highest standards of their respective breeds.

Are you looking to in an MBS-style facility? If you are interested in discussing specific breeding

A: While there are other unrelated "MBS" organizations, in the context of this online role-playing community, "MBS" is widely understood to be an acronym for "Mulberry Breeze Stable" .

Remove shoes to aid hoof health and prevent injuries to mares during covering. Temperature:

To support the mare side of elite production, advanced farms often coordinate with specialized veterinary clinics for cutting-edge procedures: : This Dutch Warmblood stallion is the farm’s crown jewel

: Professionals dedicated to the daily health and reproductive management of the animals.

Professional handlers manage the collection process with expertise and care.

It provided a space for the Big Brother Ponies to shine, separate from the tea parties of the Paradise Estate. Today, it remains a beloved artifact of the 1980s—a time when playsets were large, cardboard was king, and the stallions of Ponyland finally had a barn to call their own.

These stallions serve as foundational sires, with their unique traits being highly sought after by others looking to improve their own virtual bloodlines.

The farm is designed for high-level stallion management, focusing on health, training, and commercial breeding.

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