Posted 2015-08-19 7:34 AM Subject: RE: Who sells embryos?
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Posts: 3782 Location: Gainesville, TX
If you are on Facebook, there is a group Race/Barrel Race Embryos for sale. Otherwise you just sort of have to find someone who does it by searching the web and asking around. I know I probably will in the future as my mare gets a bit older.
Posted 2015-08-19 11:45 AM Subject: RE: Who sells embryos?
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Phxbarrel - 2015-08-19 10:46 AM Thanks! I joined the FB group. I am also all ears to the others as well :) I am specifically looking for just mares. I have a cross I want to do. I have my own recipe mare.
The chances of your mare syncing to the donor is pretty slim. If you want success pay for the whole process from start to finish or you are almost guaranteed to be disappointed. Don't cut any corners to save a couple dollars.
Posted 2015-08-19 1:06 PM Subject: RE: Who sells embryos?
There Could Be Aliens Out There
Posts: 1393 Location: North Central Kansas
I know you already know about Walz Performance Horses embroys, but I just wanted to say that all of the mares that they sell embroys out of are exceptional! I have rode many of them as well have been around their offspring and was impressed by everything I was on and around
Posted 2015-08-19 1:09 PM Subject: RE: Who sells embryos?
There Could Be Aliens Out There
Posts: 1393 Location: North Central Kansas
Whiteboy - 2015-08-19 11:45 AM
Phxbarrel - 2015-08-19 10:46 AM Thanks! I joined the FB group. I am also all ears to the others as well :) I am specifically looking for just mares. I have a cross I want to do. I have my own recipe mare.
The chances of your mare syncing to the donor is pretty slim. If you want success pay for the whole process from start to finish or you are almost guaranteed to be disappointed. Don't cut any corners to save a couple dollars.
Yes, this is true! You my be able to find a place that will trade you recip mares if yours doesn't sync up. Chances are low that the donor mare and your one recipient mare will cycle the same...and you actually want your recip mare to cycle a day or two later than the donor mare ideally. Food for thought!