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  • How to Collect Horse Sperm

    Methods of gathering horse sperm vary. One method uses a dummy mare with an artificial vagina to "trick" a male horse and collect the sperm.

  • How to Breed a Horse Live Cover

    Breeding a horse live cover can be dangerous for handlers and both horses if done improperly. Some horse registries like the Jockey Club still require horses be bred live cover in order to...

  • Horse Embryo Development

    In the beginning, the foal embryo grows the slowest. It starts as the egg cell that divides many times for 2 weeks until the embryo resembles a blob. By day 32, it resembles a tadpole. According...

  • How to Register an American Paint Horse

    After you have spent weeks or months choosing the right horse for you, it is important to have that horse registered or transferred into your name. Here are the steps to getting this complete.

  • Horse Branding Ideas

    Branding, for both horses and cattle, dates back to the Roman empire. Brands are an individual mark that identifies a horse as yours. A good brand should be easy to read from a distance, clearly...

  • Development of a Horse Fetus

    A horse fetus takes about 11 months to fully form, and is usually born 334 to 340 days after conception. A foal born before 326 days is considered premature, and a horse born before 310 days has...

  • How to Manipulate Reproduction in Farm Animals

    For certain breeds such as the Thoroughbred racehorse, it is desirable to have a horse born as early in the season as possible. Races are categorized by age, so a horse born in January will be...

  • How to Increase Horse Sperm Count

    Whether you breed your backyard mare or run a sophisticated breeding farm, your end goal is always the same -- to produce a healthy and happy foal. Your first step is to ensure that both your mare...

  • Wrapping a Mare's Tail

    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...

  • Caring for a Foal

    Caring for a foal involves handling it to make it comfortable with human touch and separating out the male colt's after 1 or 2 years of age. Care for a foal after a mare has given birth with...

  • Horse Pregnancy: Foaling

    Foaling, a pregnant horse giving birth, can occur while the mare is standing or laying down, and she should be able to endure the process on her own without outside help. Observe the beautiful...

  • Horse Pregnancy: After the Birth

    After the birth of a foal, observe the mare to make sure that she and the foal look healthy, and bring her to the veterinarian if she hasn't discharged the placenta within 10 hours of delivery....

  • Horse Pregnancy Trouble Signs

    Signs of trouble during a horse pregnancy include the mare being in labor for quite a long time, the foal being breached upon delivery or excessive bleeding or stress. Identify warning signs that...

  • Mare Breeding Signs

    A mare will exhibit signs of being ready to breed when she is in heat, which lasts for seven to 14 days, and she will become more irritable and will discharge to signal to the stallion that she is...

  • Signs of Horse Pregnancy

    Signs that a horse is pregnant include a fuller belly area, a calmer disposition and milk production in her udders, but a quick trip to the veterinarian can confirm a pregnancy. Identify the signs...

  • Pregnant Horse Nutrition

    Nutrition for a pregnant horse includes clean alfalfa hay given at least two or three times a day equaling at least two percent of the mare's body weight. Provide adequate nutrition for an...

  • Shelter for a Pregnant Horse

    A shelter for a pregnant horse should be maintained daily to keep fresh, clean bedding made of grass, straw or shavings designed for horses. Keep a stall clean and dry to prepare for a foal's...

  • Horse Pregnancy Supplies

    Supplies to keep on hand for a horse pregnancy includes iodine, which is applied to the colt's belly where the umbilical cord has torn, rubber gloves and clean towels. Gather the necessary...

  • Handling a Pregnant Horse

    A pregnant horse should be handled often to make sure that she is sufficiently broken in, because she will be less attentive and less cooperative after the birth of her foal. Keep a pregnant mare...

  • Leading & Handling a Pregnant Horse

    When leading and handling a pregnant horse, keep a safe distance and make sure she is paying attention and can be led from both her right and left sides. Keep a pregnant horse comfortable when led...

  • Breeding a Mare

    When breeding a mare, make sure she is broken in, able to be ridden well and is comfortable around humans, and choose a stallion with similar attractive personality traits for the best results....

  • How to Care for Pregnant Miniature Horse

    Miniature horses are friendly, fashionable pets that can be found worldwide serving as companion animals and working as service animals to those with disabilities. Though they are popular, they...

  • How to Give a Horse a Registered Name

    Horses that are purebreds, meaning they're usually bred for racing or showing, are required to have a registered name. This ensures that both the owner and animal are protected from unscrupulous...

  • How to Breed Buckskin Horses

    Breeding for colored horses is a tricky business and producing rare horse colors is like playing genetic dice. Sometimes you get what you want and sometimes you don't. Your results will be living,...

  • How to Breed a Cremello Horse

    Breeding for color is a tricky business. Producing horse colors is like playing genetic dice. Sometimes you get what you want while sometimes you don't. The results will be living, breathing...

  • How to Breed a Perlino Horse

    Breeding for color is a tricky business and producing horse colors is like playing genetic dice. Sometimes you get what you want and sometimes you don't. Your results will be living, breathing...

  • How to Breed the Palomino Color in a Horse

    Breeding the palomino color in a horse is actually a simple process, but you have to know exactly what to do in order to achieve it.

  • How to Breed a Palomino Horse

    In order for a horse to be registered with the Palomino Horse Breeders of America (PHBA) the owner must be able to prove that the horse demonstrates the type of palomino coloring that the registry...

  • How to Identify a Thoroughbred for Registration Purposes

    One of the steps towards registering a thoroughbred foal with the Jockey Club is to identify his color and markings and document that both with words and with photographs. The registration papers...

  • How to Evaluate a Standardbred Yearling

    Every year there are several standardbred yearling sales across the country. Standardbreds are used for harness racing, with the horses either race pacing or trotting. Many buy them as yearlings...

  • How to Understand Horse Gestation

    When breeding horses, take some time to learn about the intricacies of horse gestation. A broad knowledge of the gestation process allows you to breed and raise healthy mares and foals. Learn how...

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