b'S perm, meet ovum. If breeding horses were as simple as that, we wouldnt have an entire branch of the veterinary profession devoted to equine reproduction. Even in-heat mares and virile stallions dont always a foal make. And if your broodmare herd includes a collection of maiden, older, and/or subfertile mares, you have even more to think about and keep track of to ensure a successful breeding season. Taking a systematic, step-by-step approach to managing each mare, in partnership with your veterinary team, can help cultivate success next spring.Step 1: Consider the mares overall health Margo Macpherson, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACT, a professor of Large Animal Clinical Sciences at the University of Floridas College of Veterinary Medicine, in Gaines-ville, says theres no one recipe for broodmare management; veterinarians must assess each mare individually. Before focusing on a mares reproductive health, owners must first note her overall wellness. Does she appear healthy? Are her hooves in good shape? What vaccinations are due? Does she need a fecal egg count to check for parasites? Is she carrying too much or too little weight? Does she need a dental exam?8 Steps for Breeding Your MareTheHorse.com|The HorseDecember 201919BreedingMares.indd 19 10/31/19 2:21 PM'