Mare & Foal On Beach T-Shirt

Adult T-Shirt: 100% preshrunk cotton, 5.6 oz with shoulder-to-shoulder tape with a seamless collar, and double needle construction throughout. Adult Sweatshirt: Premium-weight, high quality garment made of 50% cotton and 50% polyester. Adult Long Sleeve T-Shirt: 100% preshrunk cotton, 5.6 oz with shoulder-to-shoulder tape with a seamless collar, and double needle construction throughout. Woman’s T-Shirt [...]

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How do I take care of a baby horse?

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Pregnant Horse Care : Horse Pregnancy: After the Birth

After the birth of a foal, observe the mare to make sure that she and the foal look healthy, and bring her to the veterinarian if she hasn’t discharged the placenta within 10 hours of delivery. Know what to look for after a foal’s birth with advice from a professional horse trainer in this free [...]

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Pregnant Horse Care : Horse Pregnancy Trouble Signs

Signs of trouble during a horse pregnancy include the mare being in labor for quite a long time, the foal being breached upon delivery or excessive bleeding or stress. Identify warning signs that something has gone wrong during a birthing with advice from a professional horse trainer in this free video on horse care. Expert: [...]

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Pregnant Horse Care : Wrapping a Mare’s Tail

Wrapping a mare’s tail is an important step before she gives birth to keep the area as clean as possible for the birth of her foal. Wrap a mare’s tail using gauze or veterinary wrap with advice from a professional horse trainer in this free video on horse care. Expert: Neil Draper Bio: Neil Draper [...]

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Pregnant Horse Care : Mare Breeding Signs

A mare will exhibit signs of being ready to breed when she is in heat, which lasts for seven to 14 days, and she will become more irritable and will discharge to signal to the stallion that she is ready. Understand when a mare is ready to breed with advice from a professional horse trainer [...]

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Pregnant Horse Care : Horse Pregnancy: Foaling

Foaling, a pregnant horse giving birth, can occur while the mare is standing or laying down, and she should be able to endure the process on her own without outside help. Observe the beautiful process of a foal’s birth with advice from a professional horse trainer in this free video on horse care. Expert: Neil [...]

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Pregnant Horse Care : Pregnant Horse Nutrition

Nutrition for a pregnant horse includes clean alfalfa hay given at least two or three times a day equaling at least two percent of the mare’s body weight. Provide adequate nutrition for an expecting mare, sure to provide plenty of fresh water, with advice from a professional horse trainer in this free video on horse [...]

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Pregnant Horse Care : Breeding a Mare

When breeding a mare, make sure she is broken in, able to be ridden well and is comfortable around humans, and choose a stallion with similar attractive personality traits for the best results. Breed a mare using a personable stallion with advice from a professional horse trainer in this free video on horse care. Expert: [...]

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Any good books, about how to take care of an older horse?

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