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Anyone had problems with a mare being in heat but won't let the stud breed her? UPDATE page 2
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TessBelle
Reg. Mar 2014
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2014-03-28 9:47 PM
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RE: Anyone had problems with a mare being in heat but won't let the stud breed her? UPDATE page 2
Expert
Posts: 1477
Location: In the land of peanuts and cotton
I had a very close friend go and check things out and see what was going on. He said she was kicking and rearing up and pawing at him if he came near her. That is way not like her. She's sweet and gets along with everybody. My uncle gave me the mare for Christmas and I talked to him and he said when they bred her last year they had no problems. We both think the shots messed her up.
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TessBelle
Reg. Mar 2014
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2014-03-28 9:54 PM
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RE: Anyone had problems with a mare being in heat but won't let the stud breed her? UPDATE page 2
Expert
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Location: In the land of peanuts and cotton
I have to go get her in the morning. He agreed to let me bring ace and try to breed her if my vet said that would be ok. Vet said it would be fine so well see how it goes.
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Bibliafarm
Reg. Jul 2008
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2014-03-28 9:56 PM
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RE: Anyone had problems with a mare being in heat but won't let the stud breed her? UPDATE page 2
Warmblood with Wings
Posts: 27846
Location: Florida..
if she isnt wanting to then shes not ready.. Id not force the issue imo
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toomanycolts
Reg. Oct 2007
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2014-03-29 2:15 PM
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RE: Anyone had problems with a mare being in heat but won't let the stud breed her? UPDATE page 2
I Love My Mares!
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Location: Moved to Montana
Breeding her at this point with out an ultrasound is not just a wast of time it's asking to get hurt find your contract and ask for your money back.
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TessBelle
Reg. Mar 2014
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2014-03-29 3:15 PM
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RE: Anyone had problems with a mare being in heat but won't let the stud breed her? UPDATE page 2
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Location: In the land of peanuts and cotton
Well we went to get her today and she kept having a for so he decided to try one more time. She let him breed her twice in a hour and half. We was gonna try one more time but she wouldn't let him then. So hoping the 2 times is enough. She wasn't in heat Sunday like he originally said. He gave her the other shot Sunday and she came in Wednesday.
Edited by TessBelle 2014-03-29 3:16 PM
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wyoming barrel racer
Reg. Apr 2006
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2014-03-29 3:43 PM
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RE: Anyone had problems with a mare being in heat but won't let the stud breed her? UPDATE page 2
Neat Freak
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Location: Wonderful Wyoming
TessBelle - 2014-03-29 2:15 PM Well we went to get her today and she kept having a for so he decided to try one more time. She let him breed her twice in a hour and half. We was gonna try one more time but she wouldn't let him then. So hoping the 2 times is enough. She wasn't in heat Sunday like he originally said. He gave her the other shot Sunday and she came in Wednesday.
From my understanding he is a college student with very little experience in the breeding barn. A mare does NOT and I mean SHOULD NOT be bred twice in that short of time. Super hard on the stallion too. Once every other day is plenty. If the swimmers can swim and she is ovulating that is all you need. I sure hope it works out for you, but in the future I highly suggest picking a stallion from an experienced breeder.
Edited by wyoming barrel racer 2014-03-29 3:44 PM
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crapshooter
Reg. Jun 2004
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2014-03-29 4:11 PM
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RE: Anyone had problems with a mare being in heat but won't let the stud breed her? UPDATE page 2
How freakish is that?
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Location: Oregon
The owner or handler of this stallion is an idiot. There is no reason whatsoever to breed that mare twice in that length of time. *headdesk*
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OregonBR
Reg. Dec 2003
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2014-03-29 4:54 PM
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RE: Anyone had problems with a mare being in heat but won't let the stud breed her? UPDATE page 2
Champ
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crapshooter - 2014-03-29 2:11 PM
The owner or handler of this stallion is an idiot. There is no reason whatsoever to breed that mare twice in that length of time. *headdesk*
Glad you said what I was thinking.
ETA: A mare should never be covered more than once in a 24 hour period. The semen
(any foreign matter
) causes an inflamitory reaction in the mare's uterus. The fluid caused by this inflamation needs to clear before the next breeding. It is usually not recommended to breed in normal circumstances more often than every 48 hours
(approximately
). I usually cover mares every other day from the time I start breeding them.
Edited by OregonBR 2014-03-29 4:59 PM
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Bibliafarm
Reg. Jul 2008
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2014-03-29 5:39 PM
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RE: Anyone had problems with a mare being in heat but won't let the stud breed her? UPDATE page 2
Warmblood with Wings
Posts: 27846
Location: Florida..
you should not have allowed that 2 times.. period..
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TessBelle
Reg. Mar 2014
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2014-03-29 6:43 PM
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RE: Anyone had problems with a mare being in heat but won't let the stud breed her? UPDATE page 2
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Bibliafarm - 2014-03-29 5:39 PM
you should not have allowed that 2 times.. period..
I didn't know not too. He was very good to is when we got there. I know everyone said I shouldn't pay him but I felt bad about not paying becUse it wasn't his fault to begin with she wouldn't breed. I offered to pay and he wouldn't let me. So we were both satisfied.
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wyoming barrel racer
Reg. Apr 2006
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2014-03-29 9:05 PM
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RE: Anyone had problems with a mare being in heat but won't let the stud breed her? UPDATE page 2
Neat Freak
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Location: Wonderful Wyoming
TessBelle - 2014-03-29 5:43 PM
Bibliafarm - 2014-03-29 5:39 PM
you should not have allowed that 2 times.. period..
I didn't know not too. He was very good to is when we got there. I know everyone said I shouldn't pay him but I felt bad about not paying becUse it wasn't his fault to begin with she wouldn't breed. I offered to pay and he wouldn't let me. So we were both satisfied.
Ah hugs to you girl. Breeding is tough. When I was 12 we took my injured barrel mare that was going to be out for a little while to a stud and she came up open when we preg checked her. i was broken hearted. Then we retried that same season and she was in foal. I got the most perfect little bay roan colt out of the deal and still have him. He's going to be 21 May 5th.
You just never know and there is a lot to it, when by nature it should be so simple. We pasture breed so that takes all the guess work out of it. By % standpoints we get nearly 100% conception so whether they get more "dirty" or not, we rarely have to flush a mare. If you felt you needed to pay, that is between the both of you. Good luck
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