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Sample Farm Breeding and Teasing Worksheet – Henry & Associates

Sample Farm Breeding and Teasing Worksheet – Henry & Associates

Henry & Associates – Sample Farm Breeding and Teasing Worksheet

 Name SUZY Q Farm ID 105 Registration 36354 Date of Birth 1/24/89
Color Bay Markings Small star, left hind sock
Stallion Booked Super Stud Status Pregnant Due Date 3/10/98 Sire of Foal Slick Slider
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Feb
Mar
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May
Jun
Jul
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Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec

– Incoming

– Shipped

– Teased (*, 1, 2, 3, 4) status of estrus

– Bred

– Foaled

– Pregnancy check

– Ultrasound pregnancy check

Commentary

This is an example of a foaling mare showing a typical post-partum (foal heat) estrus once she arrives at the breeding farm. Some breeders prefer to skip this heat and let the mare’s tract recover after foaling believing that the mare will produce a healthier foal next year. On the other hand, mares that cycle and ovulate during these “foal heats” are often fertile, so breeders trying to move up the next year’s foaling date will take advantage of this opportunity. Even after breeding, it’s not unusual for the mare to show some signs of estrus even when she’s already pregnant. Careful observation and record keeping will give the breeder a sense that perhaps this heat is not quite the same as the one during which she was bred earlier and it may be a symptom of early pregnancy.

Owner Telephone Fax E-mail
Address City State Zip

Date Comments on Foaling, Breeding, Reproductive Exams, Cultures, Etc.

Health Care, Vaccination and Deworming Schedule

Activity Date Date Date Date Date
Farrier #1
Farrier #2
Teeth
Tetanus
Encephalomyelitis (E&W)
Rhinopneumonitis
Influenza
Distemper
Rabies
Arteritis
Misc.
Misc.
Coggins Test
Weight
Deworming Med #1
Deworming Med #2
Deworming Med #3
Deworming Med #4