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Reproduction

Mare and foal in pasture
December 29, 2010

Broodmare Diets are Critical for Health of Mare and Foal

Proper feeding of broodmares during pregnancy is an essential part of producing healthy foals. Read more
Shiny broodmare grazing in lush pasture
December 27, 2010

Fescue: A Danger to Pregnant Mares

Endophyte-infected tall fescue causes legions of problems, collectively called fescue toxicosis, in broodmares. Read more
Close-up of black stallion head
December 14, 2010

Nutrition of the Breeding Stallion

Proper nutritional management of the breeding stallion is paramount. Breeding stallions are often the most frustrating horses on a Read more
Paint mare with foal nursing
September 15, 2010

Nutritional Requirements of Broodmares Ramped Up

Mares represent the mainstay of any commercial or private breeding enterprise. In addition to their all important genetic contributions, Read more
Shiny broodmare grazing in lush pasture
February 08, 2010

Broodmare Weight Gain

A study conducted on a Thoroughbred breeding farm showed that initial broodmare body weight averaged 1,272 pounds (577 kilograms), Read more
Weanlings in field
January 27, 2010

Weaning: Stress Can be Minimized by Management

Separating a foal from its dam is guaranteed to produce some anxiety in both animals. Managers can minimize problems Read more
Mares and foals eating hay in pasture
January 17, 2010

Intrauterine Marbles Fail to Alter Estrous Cycles or Related Behavior

Intrauterine placement of marbles in pony mares did not change reproductive physiology or normal sexual or social behavior, according Read more
Stallion playing in paddock
January 17, 2010

Vaccine Decreases Unwanted Horse Behavior in Study

Vaccination with gonadotropin-releasing hormone, a reproductive hormone, might decrease unwanted behavior in stallions and mares, researchers recently reported. After Read more
Pouring oil
October 27, 2006

Omega-3 Fatty Acids for Horses

In recent years, horse owners and veterinarians have embraced the notion of using fat in the diets of horses Read more
Shiny broodmare grazing in lush pasture
October 21, 2006

Check Broodmare Hay for Fescue

Most mare owners know the dangers of grazing late-pregnant mares on endophyte-infected tall fescue. The grass causes legions of Read more
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