Horse Breeds and Horse Breeding - Barnmice Equestrian Social Community2024-03-29T14:58:18Zhttp://www.barnmice.com/forum/categories/horse-breeds-and-horse-breeding/listForCategory?feed=yes&xn_auth=noWhat do you think of this four year old Thoroughbred stallion?tag:www.barnmice.com,2016-12-04:1773158:Topic:7914282016-12-04T16:25:04.697ZElles Prinshttp://www.barnmice.com/profile/EllesPrins
<p>He is in the Netherlands.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bokt.nl/markt/ad/426334/engels-volbloed-hengst-met-aes-deklicentie">http://www.bokt.nl/markt/ad/426334/engels-volbloed-hengst-met-aes-deklicentie</a></p>
<p>He is in the Netherlands.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bokt.nl/markt/ad/426334/engels-volbloed-hengst-met-aes-deklicentie">http://www.bokt.nl/markt/ad/426334/engels-volbloed-hengst-met-aes-deklicentie</a></p> Any New Forest Pony Fans??tag:www.barnmice.com,2014-12-14:1773158:Topic:7590502014-12-14T05:02:18.554ZEmmahttp://www.barnmice.com/profile/0a3v21gh0jrbu
<p>I'm new to the breed of New Forest ponies but I'm completely head over heals for them already. I'm interested in connecting with other lovers and/or owners of the breed. Whether it be about great things about the breed, neat things to train them or even just stories about the amazing ponies. </p>
<p>I'm new to the breed of New Forest ponies but I'm completely head over heals for them already. I'm interested in connecting with other lovers and/or owners of the breed. Whether it be about great things about the breed, neat things to train them or even just stories about the amazing ponies. </p> Any Arabian Fans On Here?tag:www.barnmice.com,2014-08-01:1773158:Topic:7493192014-08-01T01:38:27.959ZRachel Harringtonhttp://www.barnmice.com/profile/RachelHarrington
<p>just wondering if there are any arabian owners or fans on here willing to share photos and info on their beloved horses.</p>
<p>I myself have 2 arabians at the moment. My retired mare and my straight egyptian yearling filly.</p>
<p>The standing photo is of my very first horse who I had to euthanize last year due to a twisted bowel. He was a Straight Egyptian Stallion. The chestnut is my yearling.</p>
<p>I love all breeds and have had a clyde x tb gelding before. Worked with most breeds and…</p>
<p>just wondering if there are any arabian owners or fans on here willing to share photos and info on their beloved horses.</p>
<p>I myself have 2 arabians at the moment. My retired mare and my straight egyptian yearling filly.</p>
<p>The standing photo is of my very first horse who I had to euthanize last year due to a twisted bowel. He was a Straight Egyptian Stallion. The chestnut is my yearling.</p>
<p>I love all breeds and have had a clyde x tb gelding before. Worked with most breeds and all genders. Just happens to be that I have only arabs at the moment.</p> Fuerst Piccolo, Fidertanz... something in the line?tag:www.barnmice.com,2014-06-16:1773158:Topic:7456092014-06-16T21:28:39.202ZMagsNMehttp://www.barnmice.com/profile/ShariCoward
<p>Very sad news today that Fuerst Piccolo died suddenly. I note that his sire died suddenly in 2003. I wonder if the two causes of death are related and if there's anyone else in that line that it's happened to. Just curious, I tend to keep track of breeding info and was wondering if anyone knew.</p>
<p>Very sad news today that Fuerst Piccolo died suddenly. I note that his sire died suddenly in 2003. I wonder if the two causes of death are related and if there's anyone else in that line that it's happened to. Just curious, I tend to keep track of breeding info and was wondering if anyone knew.</p> Does anyone have any advice on what to feed a broodmare?tag:www.barnmice.com,2014-01-11:1773158:Topic:7106972014-01-11T00:55:14.634ZHankhttp://www.barnmice.com/profile/Hank
<p>I just bought a four year old mare that's in foal and I'm just wondering what everyone feeds their broodmares and how much. The previous owner says she's been getting two large scoops of 12 per cent complete feed per day. That seems a little exessive to me?? She's not due until the end of June so the foetus hasn't really started growing yet. The last horse I bred years ago and didn't really change anything about the mare's diet. She had all-you-can-eat hay and about half a scoop of complete…</p>
<p>I just bought a four year old mare that's in foal and I'm just wondering what everyone feeds their broodmares and how much. The previous owner says she's been getting two large scoops of 12 per cent complete feed per day. That seems a little exessive to me?? She's not due until the end of June so the foetus hasn't really started growing yet. The last horse I bred years ago and didn't really change anything about the mare's diet. She had all-you-can-eat hay and about half a scoop of complete feed once per day. And access to a mineral block. I always thought they need more grain once the foal's on the ground. Any thoughts?</p> Narrow New Forest Ponytag:www.barnmice.com,2012-07-31:1773158:Topic:6124812012-07-31T18:19:19.091Zpatrice norellhttp://www.barnmice.com/profile/patricenorell
<p>What is your New Forest Pony like?</p>
<p>What is your New Forest Pony like?</p> Thoughts on what breed my horse is??tag:www.barnmice.com,2012-05-06:1773158:Topic:5982622012-05-06T17:08:57.260ZKayla Nicolehttp://www.barnmice.com/profile/KaylaNicole
Hi all, so I bought my horse Jasper July of last year, I got him from O'Brien horse sales about 30 minutes away from Amish country. He just turned 3 last month he's 15.3. I've had many paints and he doesn't remind me of any of them. When he trots he carries his tail up. It's really not a big deal of what his breed is, I love him either way, but I was just curious:) Thanks!
Hi all, so I bought my horse Jasper July of last year, I got him from O'Brien horse sales about 30 minutes away from Amish country. He just turned 3 last month he's 15.3. I've had many paints and he doesn't remind me of any of them. When he trots he carries his tail up. It's really not a big deal of what his breed is, I love him either way, but I was just curious:) Thanks! Best Stallion Management Coursestag:www.barnmice.com,2011-07-21:1773158:Topic:4618892011-07-21T14:03:17.208ZCeline Hutchisonhttp://www.barnmice.com/profile/CelineHutchison
<p>There seem to be various short courses (certificate programs) offered in the US. </p>
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<p>However, I don't want just a standard course, I'm looking for something geared towards the experienced horse breeder and offering the latest by way of AI collection methods, evaluation, shipping as well as products (e.g. extenders etc.) and also the "how-tos" on fresh, cooled and frozen. The courses that I'm finding seem to be limited to vets and vet techs. is there a place that offers such a…</p>
<p>There seem to be various short courses (certificate programs) offered in the US. </p>
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<p>However, I don't want just a standard course, I'm looking for something geared towards the experienced horse breeder and offering the latest by way of AI collection methods, evaluation, shipping as well as products (e.g. extenders etc.) and also the "how-tos" on fresh, cooled and frozen. The courses that I'm finding seem to be limited to vets and vet techs. is there a place that offers such a course for breeders?</p>
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<p>Anyone taken such a course for example those offered by Ohio, Colorado, Florida? </p>
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<p> </p> Collection stall/station design/layouttag:www.barnmice.com,2011-07-21:1773158:Topic:4631072011-07-21T13:57:18.116ZCeline Hutchisonhttp://www.barnmice.com/profile/CelineHutchison
<p>We are in the process of building our collection station/stall. I'm wondering if anyone has any dos or don'ts they would like to share.</p>
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<p>We are wondering about distances from walls. Our stud is trained to not approach the phantom until he is ready. So we'd like a "waiting" area that is very close to the phantom. </p>
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<p>Our phatom has a built in AV slot and then can be lowered to be gravity fed. The phantom as well can be adjusted as it will be on hydraulic jacks…</p>
<p>We are in the process of building our collection station/stall. I'm wondering if anyone has any dos or don'ts they would like to share.</p>
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<p>We are wondering about distances from walls. Our stud is trained to not approach the phantom until he is ready. So we'd like a "waiting" area that is very close to the phantom. </p>
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<p>Our phatom has a built in AV slot and then can be lowered to be gravity fed. The phantom as well can be adjusted as it will be on hydraulic jacks along with the stand.</p>
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<p>We are also considering allowing the phatom to be rented to outside stallions - again experiences with this and dos or donts would be appreciated. </p>
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<p>Thank you!</p> The Thoroughbred horse off the tracktag:www.barnmice.com,2011-03-08:1773158:Topic:3539052011-03-08T07:45:37.832ZElles Prinshttp://www.barnmice.com/profile/EllesPrins
<p>Good or bad for breeding riding horses (Quarter horses, jumpers, dressage horses, etc.)?</p>
<p>I have come here to find out as much as I can on this subject.</p>
<p>Good or bad for breeding riding horses (Quarter horses, jumpers, dressage horses, etc.)?</p>
<p>I have come here to find out as much as I can on this subject.</p>