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Finding arabian horse strains. Training problems imprinting foals the foaling mare
25 years in breeding,showing, research, training and pedigree research in arabian horses.
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Produce outstanding Arabian horses that are great performance horses and still maintain the Arabian type. Educate people about using the strains as a breeding tool.
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| Krissy | 07/22/11 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Thanks so much this was very helpful ..... |
| Roxanna | 06/25/11 | 10 | 10 | 10 | |
| Courtney | 06/10/10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | |
| Michelle | 10/12/09 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Thank you for your response. :) |
| Michelle | 10/09/09 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Thank you for your prompt answer. |
Krissy, I have a five generation pedigree of your lovely gelding. How very special you are to care for and love this 32 year young Arabian. Our senior stallion, Sundais Pride, will be 31 yrs. old this
As a rule, mares will come into heat five to seven days after they foal. It is called a "foal heat". Most owners wait 21 days to rebreed their mare (after the foal heat). A mare usually comes into heat
Congratulations you your upcoming foal. Even normally calm mares will become nervous as they get close to foaling. Most mares will be calmer if left in familiar surroundings. I always have all my necessary
Was this mare exposed/bred to a stallion before you bought her? If you do not know, I would suggest you contacting the previous owner for information. It would be best to have a veterinarian examine
Hi Laura, Here in central Texas we have rapid changes in our weather patterns. It can be hot in the morning and freezing rain that night. That said... I feed my pregnant mares and growing
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