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Are Mares With Constant Forage Access More Fertile?
Conception rates were 47% higher in mares consuming forage continuously over 23 hours compared to those consuming the same amount of forage over 17 hours a day.
Erin📲 on Instagram: “Yesterday was such a busy day!😪 Worked 5:30-10, then the vet came and did ALL the horses shots, X-rays on Chiquita's leg(who's now out of…”
We had to reschedule once due to rain and since mom was very close to her due date, we were going to have to do this session rain or shine. It wasn't looking promising, but literally, just as I was pulling up the driveway, the clouds parted and we had a perfect evening. And she even brought her…
Pregnant Horse Care : Wrapping a Mare's Tail | Library | Farm Answers
Wrapping a mare's tail is an important step before she gives birth to keep the area as clean as possible for the birth of her foal. Wrap a mare's tail using gauze or veterinary wrap with advice from a professional horse trainer in this free video on horse care.
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pregnant girl with a big belly in a hat next to horses in the forest in nature.Stylish girl in white clothes and a brown jacket.
Fescue and Broodmares: fescue related toxicity includes some of the following common problems: 1) Late term abortions or mares may carry foals for 30 to 40 days longer than normal. 2)Thickened placentas. Retained placentas leading to infection, laminitis and difficult rebreeding. Foals may be unable to escape the sac and suffocate. 3) Produce little or no milk and the production of colostrum can be decreased. 4)The mare may not exhibit the typical signs of foaling.
Caring for a pregnant mare can feel like a daunting task, but it's a worthwhile endeavor. The first thing you'll need to do is provide your mare with a comfortable, clean stall. Then, make sure you're giving her enough food and water to...