nightflight
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Edited: Actually just the same as Jill and Marty when you get right down to it.
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.. Before we sold our palomino we had several outside requests to breed to him.... My answer was no. Too much of a risk if/ when the mare owner is irresponsible.. I know lots of people who say they are responsible but I know in my book they are/were not.... We did breed our palomino to a couple of outside mares but only because I knew the owners well................. Try to get to know the stallions owner . If they feel you are a responsible horse owner & will take care of the mare properly then they may let you breed to him.They say no with not much of a reason
Keep that up and you'll never make friends with the stallion owner. I'm pretty sure they are happy with their selection of mares and if their foals are costing "too much", they're probably not the only ones happy with how their stallion x their mares turns out. You are "owed" no explaination.Okay so some have reasons but have you ever thought about the horses they might own. i have been to a few appy breeding farm websites and i see a nice stallion but I see mares that I belive dont fit them now can you explane that to me? If they love that stallion so much why are the mares not as fitting to there conformation and beauty?
DITTO!I'm sorry you're having trouble but as a stallion owner, I understand "why" someone wouldn't want to stand to outside mares. I don't want to be responsible for taking care of someone else's mare. I don't want to deal with the way a lot of horse people seem to be. I have spent a lot of time and money selecting mares that I think will cross nicely to my stallions. If someone wants a foal by one of them, then maybe they can buy one from me. At this time, there's not any stud fee that would make it worth it to me to have other mares in here, regardless of how nice the mare may be.
keep things coming im starting to understand
I read an article recently that it's now freezable. I'll have to find it, somewhere in my mess of a closet.AI as backup to natural service is a doddle in Minis- I have been party to AI in Arabs and it was a right royal pain- timing the collection, sending it courier, getting the Vet etc etc and this was just from Holland to us!!!
Not for me, I'd rather take the mare to Holland!
Is horse semen freezable yet or are we still dealing with chilled??
If so the life is limited.
We've been doing AI on our cattle for years.I read an article recently that it's now freezable. I'll have to find it, somewhere in my mess of a closet.AI as backup to natural service is a doddle in Minis- I have been party to AI in Arabs and it was a right royal pain- timing the collection, sending it courier, getting the Vet etc etc and this was just from Holland to us!!!
Not for me, I'd rather take the mare to Holland!
Is horse semen freezable yet or are we still dealing with chilled??
If so the life is limited.
Interesting duscussion.
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