garyo
Well-Known Member
We have two very experienced stallions and one rookie stallion. We exposed 5 mares to the stallions, two each to the experienced ones and one to the rookie. Two were put in a pasture for an extended period of time (months) with a stallion. Two were hand bred every other day through their heat cycles for three months. And the final one was hand bred for two months every other day during her heat cycle. In addition, one of the experienced stallions broke a chain to a gate and got in with five mares for an afternoon. As of today it appears we may have only one of the pasture bred mares that are in foal. I do not know what to think. The experienced stallions have covered everything they have bred in the past. None of the horses, mare or female have any discharge of any kind or appear to have any type of infection. I have contacted a local equine repro vet and it will be pretty costly ($1000) to have everyone in the breeding stock cultured but that is what I am thinking I need to do. The mares appear to be cycling regularly, are all in good weight (maybe a little fat since we were letting them eat hay free choice as we thought they were preggo). They get strategy, beet pulp and orchard/alfalfa hay. Suggestions?