wcr
Well-Known Member
I don't advertise my stallions for stud as I don't want to deal with the responsibilites of outside mares or owners. You, as a stallion owner, have a big responsibility to get the mare bred, take better care of that mare while in your keeping than you would your own horses and if something happens you now have problems. If you decide to stand to outside mares then everything has to be well thought out and in writing.
In the big horses if you have a mare in season and receptive then the stallion will breed her and once out she won't have anything to do with stallion. In the minis, they have definate likes and dislikes and won't breed if they don't like their partner. And what about the mares that are in foal and still like to mess around. Really messes up your pasture breeding dates if that is the way you breed and watch for action to know when a mare is covered.
I will breed to outside mares if I know the owners and feel comfortable with the working relationship. Sandy has leased my tobiano stallion for the last 2 years as I wasn't using him but is home and back to work for me. Michelle has used Val the last 2 years for her overo bred mare and got a drop dead gorgeous filly and hoping for one as equally nice this year. The 3 of us have a working relationship that I wouldn't have with other mare owners and would rather sell a nice foal than deal with the problems of breeding.
In the big horses if you have a mare in season and receptive then the stallion will breed her and once out she won't have anything to do with stallion. In the minis, they have definate likes and dislikes and won't breed if they don't like their partner. And what about the mares that are in foal and still like to mess around. Really messes up your pasture breeding dates if that is the way you breed and watch for action to know when a mare is covered.
I will breed to outside mares if I know the owners and feel comfortable with the working relationship. Sandy has leased my tobiano stallion for the last 2 years as I wasn't using him but is home and back to work for me. Michelle has used Val the last 2 years for her overo bred mare and got a drop dead gorgeous filly and hoping for one as equally nice this year. The 3 of us have a working relationship that I wouldn't have with other mare owners and would rather sell a nice foal than deal with the problems of breeding.