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the "Original Comfort Cut" - designed and built by SMS    

SMS Breeding Phantomtm


Our Breeding Phantoms are designed with the comfort of your stallion in mind.  
If the breeding phantom doesn't fit the stallion or causes discomfort in anyway, 
it may inhibit ejaculation or even make him not want to mount the breeding phantom anymore.  
With our cutout on the side for easy AV positioning and comfort cutout for the stallion on top
it makes it easier for both the handler and the stallion.  
If your stallion had a choice, this is the phantom mare he would ask for.
A necessity for any shipped semen program and serious horse breeders.
 

 

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IMPORTANCE OF A GOOD VET !

- Your veterinarian is one of the most important aspects of a good breeding program.

Even though with artificial insemination it seems the possibility of transmitting infection is no longer present, mares still need to be cultured. Who would want to waste all the time and money involved in one shipment of semen only to find out after the mare didn’t conceive that she had an infection.  She should also have a thorough breeding soundness exam done. 

Another good practice is to have your veterinarian monitor the mares during their cycles. With ultrasound or palpation they can more accurately predict when to inseminate the mare. Timing is critical and to insure a good conception rate on your mares first cycles you need to be aware of what stage they are in. When you are hand breeding it is common to cover a mare on her 3rd day then every other day till she is out. But it most likely will not be cost effective to do this when shipping semen. 

In the long run it's much wiser to spend a little more money with your veterinarian on your mare’s first cycle then to wait until she didn't conceive.  By this time you've spent collection fees, shipping fees, and you've lost a month.

You may also want to talk to your veterinarian about setting up a schedule for pregnancy checks by ultrasound. This is almost a must. They can tell as early as 16 days whether your mare has conceived. This will give you either piece of mind if she is, or more time to prepare another insemination if she is not. I always recommend another ultrasound around 45 days to be sure she did not absorb the fetus.

When choosing a veterinarian for your breeding program find out their specialty. Not every veterinarian is the "best" equine reproduction specialist. Some are better with lameness’, others with surgery. If you’re really serious about breeding, be sure they are up-to-date with today’s reproductive methods. Please don't misunderstand me, I’m not saying that if you’ve used a certain vet and really work well with them you should switch to another vet just because "everyone else" is using them for their reproduction work.. Sometimes the trust we develop with our own veterinarian is worth more than anything else.  They know your mare and you.  Just be sure to ask questions and know exactly what the stallion owners will be expecting from you and your vet.

Stallion Management Services provides a list of Northern California veterinarians for you.  This list is not a recommendation of these veterinarians, but rather offered as a convenience for you.  You can see what they have to offer and contact information.  Visit them at -  Veterinarians.

    - Chris Michelson ©1999

 

 

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