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You’ve read our series on horse breeding. You’ve done your research. Yet, you still can’t decide whether or not horse breeding is for you. This article should help you answer some of your questions.
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There are two ways to breed a mare (called “covering”): live cover and artificial insemination.
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Horse domestication has potentially occurred for thousands of years. During this time, planned horse breeding developed. Documentation of this process is slim, but the few that are available provide interesting insight into the history of it.
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It doesn’t matter whether you are breeding a horse for small-town shows or for the Olympics: there are many costs associated with the breeding process. Here are some to think about:
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Have you read our previous two installments on horse breeding, and you’re still not sure whether or not horse breeding is for you? Well, this final installment covers the biggest step in the breeding process: birth of a foal, and how to care for it.
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When deciding on whether or not to begin breeding horses, whether for horse racing or for show, it is important to look at the basics. Our previous article started you with the estrous cycle of the mare.
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So you are interested in breeding horses. Horse breeding can be a profitable and very fulfilling task, if done correctly. But before you go into the breeding process, it is important to take a look at the basics behind it.
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