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Are you new to racehorse ownership and all the lingo is confusing you? If you familiarise yourself with these key racehorse terms / terminology you will be able to understand what all the "experts" are talking about. Age of Horse: All racehorses celebrate their birthdays on the same day. This makes it easier to keep tra...
Just as any sport or hobby has its insider jargon, so it is with the horse world. Not only are there many terms to learn, but the newcomer to equine circles must also learn to differentiate between words that sound similar, but have totally different meanings. A quick look at the following definitions may help neophytes...
Other articles where foal is discussed: livestock farming: Feeding: Weanling foals require three pounds of feed per hundred pounds of live weight per day; as they approach maturity, this requirement drops to one pound of feed per hundred pounds of live weight daily. Horses normally reach mature weight at less than four ...
This is an accompanying article to a Cornell Equine Seminar presented Dec. 14, 2021 by Dr. Barbara Delvescovo, clinical instructor in large animal medicine. The checklist for evaluating and caring for a newborn foal is extensive, with many things to look out for, both during birth and after. Understanding what is normal...
The reproductive rate and foal survival of the free-ranging ponies on Assateague Island National Seashore were studied for 8 years, 1975 to 1982. Most (52%) of the 86 foals were born in May, 13% were born in April, 22.6% in June, 10.4% in July, and less than 1% in August and September. The mean foal
Many mares posses the bona fides that warrant breeding, such as good temperament, conformation, bloodlines and talent, but age is also a very important consideration. Despite the fact that it isn t at all uncommon to find mares bred during their 20s, fertility and foaling rates do tend to decline after 15 years of age. ...
Are you considering to buy a new horse? When purchasing a horse, many people decide to buy a three-year-old or an older horse that has already been trained. But why would you choose a foal or a 1- or 2-year-old? There can be several reasons: Foals are often cheaper to purchase From the age of 3 the purchase costs of a h...