Equi
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My old brood mare (17) was not covered this year at all so her last scan would have been last winter when she scanned empty. No issues in the uterus or ovaries so vet wasn't sure why she failed to take (twice) I decided not to try again with the stallion.
Now I have my own stallion and I'm keeping them apart as you do but she seems to be in season and willing to breed literally all the time. I can tell when she's in season and she does a normal stint but then even a week later when she's out of season if she passes by the stallions stable she will stop and squat & sqirt and move her bum towards him and is very hard to get to move on. Then she's back to normal not being in season.
Considering it's nearly November now I was thinking maybe some sort of cysts or something on ovaries? Or is she just an old brood mare who is willing to take it any time to keep the stallion happy cause she does absolutely love him (she's top mare)
Now I have my own stallion and I'm keeping them apart as you do but she seems to be in season and willing to breed literally all the time. I can tell when she's in season and she does a normal stint but then even a week later when she's out of season if she passes by the stallions stable she will stop and squat & sqirt and move her bum towards him and is very hard to get to move on. Then she's back to normal not being in season.
Considering it's nearly November now I was thinking maybe some sort of cysts or something on ovaries? Or is she just an old brood mare who is willing to take it any time to keep the stallion happy cause she does absolutely love him (she's top mare)