SHOULD YOU BREED ON FOAL HEAT?
Breeding on foal heat all depends on when the mare Ovulates.
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Kuhl should sponsor your channel just because you make their pants look good. Made me buy them. The Rydrs.
Thank You for a very informative and simple down to earth explanation of your breeder's choice Jason! Looking forward to learning the results of the breeding procedure. Your intro and outro were a very enjoyable glimpse into your beautiful location. Have a Great Week! -Bob...
Thank you for explaining this as you did!!
Very informative. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and explanation.
@themendotaranch
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Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
Great info, explanation is excellent. Thanks for sharing your knowledge
@themendotaranch
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Thank you!
Fantastic info and I loved your demonstration of the ovulation process. That little bay colt is super nice!
Great video as always. Thanks for sharing with us Jason. I've learned alot watching your channel. Beautiful momma and babies.
ALWAYS PROUD OF Y'ALL
Wealth of knowledge!!! 💜
Love this explanation!!! Thank you so much!! Going to take a class at my local college this fall/ winter! This makes me sooo excited! And I'll be able to collect my own stallion for class! Win win
Thanks for explaining the difference in the mare you waited to breed.
@themendotaranch
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Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it.
If I could dream up the best educational content that is also entertaining, this would be it. Well done!
@themendotaranch
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Thanks!
thanks Jason.
Jason, thank you for the very informative description of how and why you breed on Foal Heat. Two beautiful mares and their foals.
I love how you explain things. Straight and to the point. I usually pasture bred my mares when I had them. Quit 15 years ago….. when I was young we either hauled the mares to the stud or the stud to the mares occasionally. That’s when we were shooting blind on heat by the calendar. So much less stressful, better results now. Sure got sick of all the miles, time and work it was just to haul. Thank you. I’d sure like to look at your mares in person. Dr. Greg V. He taught me a lot. He did tell me he never saw me bring a sorry horse or mare up there. Made me feel good. 🙂
You explained that so clear, now I completely understand
Thanks very interesting and informative 👍👍
Holy cow(lol)horse, very informative dealing with foal heat! I can see why your success rate is so high. Do you miss the horse/deer cloning business Mr. Jason?
@themendotaranch
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Thank you! I’m enjoying the slower pace and time to pursue new opportunities!
Thank you.
Incredible explanation Jason! Thanks for sharing.
@themendotaranch
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Thanks for watching!
Beautiful drone footage, you always have interesting videos and today was no different. Gorgeous horses! Thanks
Throw me in that sick category 😂, but this whole process is very informative! Thank You sir for letting me tag along every Sunday!!
Thank you for that explanation about breeding during foal heat. I just had my only mare bred by (AI) to a stud out of Tx. My vet has taught me so much about AI. I planned on breeding her back after foaling next year. She was an older maiden mare with just enough time left for a quality foal or two before it was too late. Actually take her back this week to preg check. Sure hoping it worked out as I had a missed shipment of semen by the shipping company with white trucks and purple logos. They suck. They cost me a lot of money wasted that I’ll probably never get back.
Great and very informative video thanks for sharing. Great drone shots 🎉🎉🎉
Never a dull moment here. Love it.
Excellent explanation! Thank you! Hope Bonnie's healed up.
Loved the intro music! Always a informative video 👍🏻
All your videos are top notch Jason! Thanks for your time! My goal is for my son and I to come do your rotor recoil and maybe look around your ranch.
Thanks for the video
Great video, thanks for this. Wishing Bonnie all the best and hope she's back to near or 100%. Stay safe.
This is gold, thanks Jason.
Interesting video Jason.
I love how you explain it. Thanks for the video
very interesting
Awesome and interesting Video. Since I can't ride any more I'm a breeder too. Pls more of those videos 🙏🏼
Excellent information and explanation. Thank you.
Great explanation, made so much sense. Thankyou
Great video Jason good looking horses
Great video! What’s the up date on the colt, keep the horse videos rolling. God bless
Thank you for the video!! :) Could you do one on short cycling? What it is, difference between regular cycle, ect
how fukkin interesting!!!
What brand of ultra sound you use for cows and horses?
Do you run the mares as a lot of people do with the stallion as he would instinctively breed them at the right time . or maybe you have a reason for not wanting to do so
Quick question. Since you deal with clone stallions and already know their proven linage, do you even bother with training them or just get them halter/handling broke to use only for collection? My husband and I breed/train reiners but never used any clones. Thanks for the videos!
In your opinion, does the mare or stallion have the bigger influence in foal quality??
Thank you for covering this topic. Once the mare has been bred, have you ever found an ectopic pregnancy when you are using the ultrasound to check them? If so, what would you do?
Do you think a stallion knows the difference between 9 to 10 day foal heat?
He's a good teacher, but I'm confused why he's collection with the mare there. To limit risk of harm to the foal/mare or penile/vaginal infection?
@themendotaranch
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Yes. They also respond to the dummy well when a mare is present.
Why don't you let them do it naturally?? Or is doing it this way have better results??
@Arkine13
2 жыл бұрын
Safer for the mare and stallion...maybe not for the people, but if they know what they're doing and have experience, then they also know how to keep themselves as safe as possible.
How in the fk is it safe to over bread a horse???
I guess its dangerous for horses to breed naturally and less accurate?? Collection looks dangerous to though
@tiffanyq.6004
2 жыл бұрын
More chance of injury to both mare and stud when they naturally breed plus you only know a window of when she got bred. Doing it artificially gives you a much more accurate foaling date and shows you any reasons you might need to hold off such as infection in the uterus, holding a follicle, etc. Also, way cleaner so less likely for infections. Yes, collection can be dangerous, but that is why you need to teach your stud manners and have a good handler. Experience keeps you safer and I am sure Jason has done this a million times by now. When I learned at Colorado State they had us wear a helmet and had a person behind us to yank us out of the way in case something went sideways. They said some folks got knocked in the noggin by a front hoof as the stud came off because they didn't know when to move out of the way. 😳 It is a bit of an adrenaline rush for sure. 😜
@vicwilder2524
2 жыл бұрын
@@tiffanyq.6004 thx for the info