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Stallions will typically remain fertile beyond their 20th year of age. The age that stallions stop producing spermatozoa will vary between stallions. It is important that is routinely evaluated on all stallions, especially when using older stallions because of the expected decrease of production with age.
Evaluating the stallions physical structure, including his body proportions, bone structure, musculature, and overall balance, is crucial in determining his suitability for passing desirable traits to his progeny.
Some stallions may be able to breed up to three times a day, while others might need a day or two of rest after each breeding session. Its a little bit like how a rider might need a break after a long ride wearing their favorite gear from our Horse Riding Boot Collection.
The main thing that needs to be addressed is that if you start breeding a horse when he is sexually mature (this depends on the breed, but may be between 2 and 4 years old), he may be difficult to manage if you want to go back to using him as a show or pleasure horse.
If you are asking with a view as to how often often a mare should be covered by a stallion, as long as the stallion has normal fertility, then every 48-72 hours will be adequate.
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The number of mares a stallion can be bred to during a season in North America is limited to 140. (This is a recent rule for North American breeding and exists to protect the breed. Other countries follow different guidelines.)
Researchers at the Swiss National Stud Farm in Avenches designed an experiment to determine whether domesticated stallions could live together peacefully, as do males in the wild. Stallions can be safely housed together if introduced gradually and thoughtfully, ing to Swiss research.

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