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Horse Breeding Equine Science. Horses… Are spring and summer breeders (long day) – April – June Puberty: Mares and Stallions – 12-15 months, don’t breed.

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1 Horse Breeding Equine Science

2 Horses… Are spring and summer breeders (long day) – April – June Puberty: Mares and Stallions – 12-15 months, don’t breed until 3 years old, cease at 16 years old Low conception rates – 50-60% Gestation is 336 days

3 Estrous Cycle 22 days long 5 day heat (estrus) – breed on day 4 (ovulation) Look for signs that tell the mare is in heat – scoring guide Estrus Synchronization Achieved through teasing program Individual – better observation, time consuming Group – Many horses, might miss a mare Every Day Keep Records

4 Breeding Pasture Breeding Least amount of labor Least people injury High Conception Rates Don’t know breeding date all the time Spread diseases

5 Breeding Live Cover Know Breeding date High conception rates Time consuming Labor intensive May spread disease

6 Breeding Artificial Insemination Most expensive Know breeding date Breed more mares Lowest conception rates Time consuming Labor intensive

7 Parturition Predict-A-Foal Kit Horse pees on stick – measures Calcium When have greater than 250 ppm of Ca, will foal in 48 hours Stages Stage I – Pre-Parturition Lasts 24 hours Wax over udder Colic, sweating Loosing of vulva ligaments Water Breaks Stage II – Parturition (10-30 minutes) Amniotic sac removed Hooves of foal placed right Stage III – Placenta (4 hours) If longer give 1cc of oxytocin every hour

8 Foal Care Should be up and nursing within 2 hours Spray 2% iodine on foal’s navel


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