2 May 2007 #1 M Mbronze Well-Known Member Joined 23 February 2007 Messages 2,239 Location Cheshire www.cheshirehorsetaxi.weebly.com I can't tell for the life of me when my mare is in season, occassionally she has a bit of a thing for sniffing poo, but has to date no mareish behaviour?? Any clues on how I should know she is in season!!
I can't tell for the life of me when my mare is in season, occassionally she has a bit of a thing for sniffing poo, but has to date no mareish behaviour?? Any clues on how I should know she is in season!!
2 May 2007 #2 AmyMay Situation normal Joined 1 July 2004 Messages 66,614 Location South Visit site My mare never showed herself off - some just don't. Do you need to know?
2 May 2007 #3 C Christmas_Kate Well-Known Member Joined 5 December 2005 Messages 12,933 Visit site [ QUOTE ] My mare never showed herself off - some just don't. Do you need to know? [/ QUOTE ] you might ned to know if you were sending her to stud?
[ QUOTE ] My mare never showed herself off - some just don't. Do you need to know? [/ QUOTE ] you might ned to know if you were sending her to stud?
2 May 2007 #4 AmyMay Situation normal Joined 1 July 2004 Messages 66,614 Location South Visit site [ QUOTE ] you might ned to know if you were sending her to stud? [/ QUOTE ] Obviously. But if that is the case, then she can be brought in to season chemically.
[ QUOTE ] you might ned to know if you were sending her to stud? [/ QUOTE ] Obviously. But if that is the case, then she can be brought in to season chemically.
2 May 2007 #5 Maesfen Extremely Old Nag! Joined 20 June 2005 Messages 16,720 Location Wynnstay - the Best! photobucket.com I had a mare once that never showed but take her to the stud and she would be like a tart possessed and be covered the next day and would hold too!
I had a mare once that never showed but take her to the stud and she would be like a tart possessed and be covered the next day and would hold too!