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Imprinting: The Great Debate

At no point does owning a horse feel more like parenting a child than after the birth of a foal. Fortunately, owners of a new foal rarely have to consider nursing vs. formula, and the diaper debate is moot. However, when it comes to education (training), horse owners face as many conflicting viewpoints as new parents. Questions arise around the handling of the new foal: How much? How soon? Will handling the foal disrupt the bond with the mare or delay nursing? Will it make for a more tractable foal? What about imprint training? Read more...


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Why does my son's mare seem interested in another mare in a bordering pasture? --via e-mail Without further information, I can offer explanations for a couple of likely scenarios. If the mare is just buddying up with another mare along a common fence line, it could simply be social behavior. Some pairs just have an affinity for one another; they would buddy up if they were...   Read more

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Q: After several years of pasture breeding, we are having our first experience with a stillbirth. The dam is a 5-year-old mare with her first pregnancy. The foal was right on time, as we estimated it from the last observed breeding after which we removed the stallion. Luckily, we saw her from the start of labor, and everything happened pretty fast. The stillborn filly looks to b...   Read more

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