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A Comprehensive Guide to Artificial Insemination for Horse Owners and Breeders

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Date of Publication
April 8, 2025
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Overview

Looking to breed your horses with artificial insemination (AI)? Our expert guide takes you step-by-step through the entire process. Learn the basics of AI and the physiology of a mare’s estrous cycle. Make horse breeding safer and healthier—download now!

Publication Information

Our Guide to Artificial Insemination for Horse Owners and Breeders covers the entire artificial insemination (AI) process.

Here, science and nature unite, offering a pathway to healthier horses and thriving bloodlines.

Created for novices and seasoned breeders alike, our guide will teach you how to perform AI with skill, reverence, and safety.

Inside Our Guide:

  • Step-by-step guidance: Follow along the AI process with pictures for key steps.
  • The Science of Mare Breeding: Understand the basics of AI and the physiology of a mare's estrous cycle
  • Cost and Time Savings: Save on veterinary costs by avoiding mistakes and improving success rates
  • Improved Horse Health and Safety: Proper techniques minimize risks to the mare, ensuring a safer process.

Give your horses the best breeding treatment-download your guide today!

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