Hi!
I'm new here and I hope this is the right place to post this. I have completely run out of ideas what to do with my little herd and was hoping someone with miniature horse breeding experience could help. I have been trying to have my miniature horses breed but haven't had any luck. The first and only time there was a successful breeding was back in 2013. 2 of my 4 mares had just turned around 4 and I wanted to give them another year before breeding them. My oldest stallion (4 years) decided otherwise and crawled over the fence and covered the mares. They gave us two very healthy foals the next year and that has been it, no more foals since then! I have tried breeding in-hand and pasture breeding with no success at all. I put them together again March 2022 to pasture breed again and they have been there since. In early August 2 of the mares started looking different and had not gone into heat for awhile and refused the stallion. I had the vet draw blood on them, she showed me the results and said they were not pregnant unless they had been bred in the last 60 days. So I was going to wait and see but a few days later I saw the stallion covering them again. My oldest stallion is 29 inches tall and both his mares are around 29-30 inches. My younger stallion is 32 inches and his mares are 32-33 inches so I don't think its a height problem and I have seen them cover the mares no problem. Each herd has their own large pasture with grass and trees and are separated from each other by a large fence and an electric fence. They are all up to date on there shots, deworming, and hoof care. All of them are brought in at night and fed with supplements the vet recommended. There are other horses on the property (only mares and geldings) but they are not even visible to my miniatures and they have no interaction with each other except with one miniature gelding who is stalled in the same barn in his own stall but they cannot see him.(The other horses are also well cared for and up to date on there shots). I thought I was doing everything right but I just can't figure this out or what to do anymore. Any advice?
I'm new here and I hope this is the right place to post this. I have completely run out of ideas what to do with my little herd and was hoping someone with miniature horse breeding experience could help. I have been trying to have my miniature horses breed but haven't had any luck. The first and only time there was a successful breeding was back in 2013. 2 of my 4 mares had just turned around 4 and I wanted to give them another year before breeding them. My oldest stallion (4 years) decided otherwise and crawled over the fence and covered the mares. They gave us two very healthy foals the next year and that has been it, no more foals since then! I have tried breeding in-hand and pasture breeding with no success at all. I put them together again March 2022 to pasture breed again and they have been there since. In early August 2 of the mares started looking different and had not gone into heat for awhile and refused the stallion. I had the vet draw blood on them, she showed me the results and said they were not pregnant unless they had been bred in the last 60 days. So I was going to wait and see but a few days later I saw the stallion covering them again. My oldest stallion is 29 inches tall and both his mares are around 29-30 inches. My younger stallion is 32 inches and his mares are 32-33 inches so I don't think its a height problem and I have seen them cover the mares no problem. Each herd has their own large pasture with grass and trees and are separated from each other by a large fence and an electric fence. They are all up to date on there shots, deworming, and hoof care. All of them are brought in at night and fed with supplements the vet recommended. There are other horses on the property (only mares and geldings) but they are not even visible to my miniatures and they have no interaction with each other except with one miniature gelding who is stalled in the same barn in his own stall but they cannot see him.(The other horses are also well cared for and up to date on there shots). I thought I was doing everything right but I just can't figure this out or what to do anymore. Any advice?