ol,
>
>You've confused me here. First you said you don't do a live foal
>guarantee and then you say you would take a mare back the next year with
>no extra charge. That sounds like a live foal guarantee.
>
>Steve
>
No, it's not a live foal guarantee. Our job is
ol,
>
>You've confused me here. First you said you don't do a live foal
>guarantee and then you say you would take a mare back the next year with
>no extra charge. That sounds like a live foal guarantee.
>
>Steve
>
No, it's not a live foal guarantee. Our job is
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By "that's because men are level headed" Steve do you mean flat
headed???
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Aberdeen, WA
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Occupied Germany 1946 TO 1949 ]
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eeding guarantee should end there.
I think the live foal guarantee is just a tradition that dates back
before the days of modern reproductive science. A live foal then assured
the stallion had done his job (especially in the days when breeding was
all live cover). Now that we have techniques to ev
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> that the only major objections to this mare
> receiving a live, viable foal at the end of her term, are the MALE
> listers?
That's because men are so much more level headed than women.
Running for cover,
Steve
Steve and Amy White
Prairieholm Farm
Wa
ne if the mare is reproductively sound, and
> where she is in her cycle so as to optimize positive outcome?
> On another post regarding live foal guarantee, I think such
> guarantees, while they are more or less the norm, seem to put too
> much onus on the stallion for a successfu
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> On another post regarding live foal guarantee, I think such
> guarantees, while they are more or less the norm, seem to put too
> much onus on the stallion for a successful outcome. I mean, if the
> stallion settles a mare, and she
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I guess this has nothing to do with anything, but has anyone else noted that
those who are staunchly objecting to the mare being guaranteed a foal,...
after a year's wait, after an expensive stud fee, after all kinds of vet
tests, and on and
, having said that, there is another player in the
equation (the mare). How many people do a pre-breeding mare
exam and ultrasound to determine if the mare is reproductively
sound, and where she is in her cycle so as to optimize positive
outcome?
On another post regarding live foal
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Philis, If you signed a contract WITH a live foal guarantee, that should
cover you for this particular breeding. Which means you should be able to
re-breed with no further fees, other than handling or something. (If
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I have a question about the concept of "live foal" guarantee.and I may
not be able to read an answer from..Steve White, or whoever would know.
Am getting ready to fly to San Francisco to play a concert..
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