Synopsis
Everything you need to know, from stallion management, breeding plans, artificial insemination, etc., through the foal's first year, is in this comprehensive reference. It is recognized as the foremost text in its field, and you have the confidence of knowing you are relying on the combined knowledge of many leading experts! The book is thorough, well organized, profusely illustrated, and easy to read. It's also indexed and cross-referenced so you can locate vital information quickly.
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The mare's reproductive role is emphasized throughout this text, illustrating that she is in the mainstream of breeding farm activities throughout the year. After the mare is declared "safe in foal," she is usually placed on a basic management program, one that includes an adequate diet, required vaccinations, strict parasite control, and routine observation. At this point, the breeder's attentions are usually diverted to other farm procedures, such as evaluating barren mares, weaning foals, and conditioning yearlings. Although the mare's pregnant state indicates that her reproductive status is generally acceptable, her health and safety should not be ignored during this period. This "quiet" phase of the mare's reproductive year is of utmost importance to the developing foal's future health and productivity, and can have a great impact on the mare's future reproductive ability. The complex physiological events that occur during pregnancy are examined to give the reader a basic understanding of the demands placed on the mare during this period. With this essential background information in hand, pregnancy can be explored from a management viewpoint.
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