It could be to see if they will come into heat or are pregnant.
That, or, if they are positive for any contagious disease they might have or are carriers for that can be transferred to other horses.
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It should be noted that it's not just mares that are put into a two week quarantine. Two weeks is the standard minimum for any horse in quarantine.
No, they are not. If you put a stallion with a mare instantly, the mare could kick him so let them get used to each other first.
stud farms, or you can put a stallion and a mare together at your place, providing they're in heat.
You put your own mare in the stables or get a friend's mare in your stables.
You can manipulate a mare's estrus (heat) cycle several ways. Put the mare under lights early in the winter to fool her body into thinking it's spring a few weeks earlier. Give the mare a shot of Lutalyse. This chemical makes the mare cycle sooner than normal - usually about 3-5 days after the injection. Tease the mare. A mare that doesn't have normal cycles can sometimes be encouraged to come into estrus sooner with exposure to a stallion.
A horse whisperer is actually just a person who uses natural horsemanship. They are called Horse Whisperers because they "talk" to horses in their own horsey language, training a hose the way a lead mare may train a colt to behave or put another mare in her place. So, anyone could be a horse whisperer if they studied natural horsemanship and how horses communicate to each other and use it when training horses.
Yes you can! My mare yawns all the time when she sees the bridle coming. Its as if she is pretending to be tired. As long as you have the tongue under the bit and the horse accepts it safely it is OK to be put on.
A mare that is put in with a stallion can become pregnant almost as soon as she goes into heat, which can add to the amount of unwanted horses. The mare could also hurt the stallion, if the stallion were to try and breed her when she was not ready she could kick one or more of his legs and break them. However mares and stallions will usually get along in pasture breeding situations.
First make sure your horse isreally pregnant.Next get it out from the other horses(so the mare does not get hurt by others).Next get strawe not hay if you give it hay the mare will eat it all so STRAW!!!!LAY ALL THE STRAW DOWN IN THE STALL YOU ARE GOING TO PUT YOUR MARE IN.make sure the stall is clean the straw should be about 2-4 inches deep.Pet it and love on it alot but beware it is dangerorous for a child or even you to go in with the pregnant horse.....
DOnt place a filly with other horses after being weaned. Maybe as a 2 year old, but dont make it a habit. only put a filly/mare out with others that were in their paddock when they were weaned. Introducing new mares can lead to vicious fights. And CERTAINLY NOT STALLIONS unless you want a foal and a paranoid mare. Geldings are ok but still try it sometimes, depending on the horse.
You are supposed to put it on from the horses left side.
Y our mare is always going to be aggresive u tell when they put there ears dowm and show there teeth
Simple. You put a stallion and mare for stud. Then you must have at least 100-1000 HL Coins. Go to the stallions page and click on "Breed you mare with this horse". Then the vet will charge between 100-1000 HL Coins. If you can pay it, it will say whether you have a colt or a filly. Then you have to wait for the foal to be deliverd. Hope this helps! :-)