Breeding equines is a responsibility and not just a way to cheaply obtain another animal, whether to keep, or to sell. Educating yourself and paying attention to detail during the process will ensure that the animals you breed are healthy, well-mannered and safe during the breeding process and foaling. Breeding stock should be kept in the most stress-free environment possible to produce both happy and healthy parents and more trainable offspring. Good hygiene should always be practiced to avoid the spread of disease and other health problems.
Subject: Animal Husbandry - Which To Cross? Breeding for Mini Mules Breeding Jacks/A.I. Collection Breeding Stallion to Jennet Determining Maturation Size of Mule Foal Diet/Fescue Pasture General Breeding Info Gestation Help With Donkey Birth Hinnies/Jennet Heat Cycle How Long Are Jacks Fertile? Is Donkey Pregnant? Late Breeding Training Mule Origins Mule Reproduction Orphan Foal Pregnant Donkey with Club Foot Pregnant Mule Mare? Ride Pregnant Mare? The Donkey’s Cross Weaning Miniature Donkey Welch Pony Stallion/Jennet What To Expect Before Birth? When to Wean? Will Mare Reject Mule Foal?
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