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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the example breeding contract in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the stallion fee and selecting the stallion from the provided options. Ensure that you accurately enter the amount next to 'Stallion Fee'.
  3. Complete the mare information section, including name, sire, year foaled, and other relevant details. This ensures clarity on which mare is being bred.
  4. Indicate the mare's breeding history by checking the appropriate box (Maiden, Barren, In-Foal) and providing last bred date and sire details.
  5. Fill out the semen transport section by selecting your preferred method of breeding and providing necessary shipping information.
  6. Complete credit card information for semen transportation orders if applicable. Ensure all fields are filled accurately to avoid delays.
  7. Finally, review all sections for accuracy before signing. Make sure to read and initial any terms and conditions on the reverse side of the contract.

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While technologies such as chilled and cryopreserved semen and the use of embryo transfer are now common in equine breeding, there has been a rise in the popularity of intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), ovum pick-up (OPU) and semen sexing technologies.
The stallion (the male horse) detects these cues and begins the courtship process. During courtship, the stallion may display dominance or gently nip the mare. If the mare accepts his advances, they mate. This natural process of breeding typically only lasts a few minutes.
Cost for the first cycle: 1,600-3,000. Cost for additional cycles: around 1,200-1,600. These are just ballpark estimates for breeding your mare, so keep in mind there are a lot of variables! How much will it cost to breed my mare? - Foundation Equine Clinic foundationequine.com breedingcost foundationequine.com breedingcost

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Reproductive Patterns Free-running horses are polygynous, seasonal breeders with some overlap of the late spring to midsummer foaling and mating seasons. Breeding occurs within a harem group that generally consists of one stallion and several mares with their foals and yearling offspring. Reproductive Behavior of the Stallion upenn.edu equine-behavior-laboratory upenn.edu equine-behavior-laboratory
artificial insemination The ability to cool and freeze equine semen makes it feasible to ship semen from one location to another, giving mare and stallion owners more flexibility in their breeding program. A majority of breed associations have accepted the use of artificial insemination, cooled-transported semen and frozen semen. Mare Breeding Management Equine Reproduction Laboratory colostate.edu erl 2022/12/13 m colostate.edu erl 2022/12/13 m
Breeding, whether through live cover or artificial insemination, should occur as close to ovulation as possible. To do this we must track a mares heat cycle. Your mare has a 21-day cycle, she will be in heat for roughly 5-7 days and will ovulate in the last 24-36 hours of heat.
Selective breeding may be used in horses to produce faster offspring. This is because horse racing is a lucrative industry and as such horses that have great speed can secure large earnings for their owners. Selective breeding is when human beings control which organisms mate with each other.
Pasture mating, hand mating and artificial insemination are the three methods used, with variations of each. Horse Breeding Arithmetic: 2 + 2 = 1 - University of Missouri Extension missouri.edu publications missouri.edu publications

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