How do you breed and raise a horse that appeals to today’s buyers? To find out, AQHA writers picked the brains from three breeding programs: small-time breeder Colton Reid, Cindy McCraw of Riverside Ranch and Brian Egan of Pennsylvania State University’s equine program.
Source: AQHA Daily, December 9, 2016.
For mare owners, it all starts with finding Mr. Right. After you’ve bred your mare to a nominated stallion, nominate your foal to the AQHA Incentive Fund!
INSIGHTS: Horse owners often ask veterinarians or their favorite retailer questions about selling a future foal when considering breeding their favorite mare. The AQHA has resources that animal health pros can use when asked questions about breeding and marketing foals.