The following form is a generic lease for the breeding services of a stallion. Title to the stallion, of course, remains vested in the owner/lessor, although the stallion will be located on the lessee's premises.
The following form is a generic lease for the breeding services of a stallion. Title to the stallion, of course, remains vested in the owner/lessor, although the stallion will be located on the lessee's premises.
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A more precise calculation could be made by collecting 5 ejaculates, 1 hr apart on day 10 of the depletion study. The limit of the number of mares the stallion could breed on a day would then be the number of ejaculates with at least 500 million motile sperm present in them.
To maximize the chance of getting her in foal, the traditional natural breeding strategy is to cover a mare every 48 hours during her heat, beginning on the second day of showing oestrus signs. This is continued until she is no longer receptive to the stallion.
If horse racing is the sport of kings, thoroughbreds are the kings of horse breeding. And the business of breeding a winning racehorse is as lucrative and risky as any investment.
(2) For stallions born in 2020 and later, the maximum number of mares covered within the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico in a calendar year will be 140. It would be a violation of Rule 14C for such a stallion to cover more than 140 mares within the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico during a calendar year.
Some of the most expensive horses sold are Thoroughbreds. The most expensive horse of all time, a Thoroughbred Fusaichi Pegasus, sold at a whopping $70 million.
Thoroughbreds' offspring must be the result of a live cover to be registered as a Thoroughbred. The Jockey Club forbids registering foals conceived by artificial insemination or embryo transfer.
A stallion can cover up to 50 mares in a pasture during a breeding season. But hand breeding is most common among racehorse breeders so that stallions can cover 100 or more mares per season.
One mare a day seems like a reasonable goal. Some stallions will be able to successfully cover and settle more mares than this, others fewer. Large testicle are indicators of higher sperm production capacity, as well.
The salary a breeder earns is directly affected by which area of the equine industry they produce horses for. Top show prospects can sell for tens of thousands of dollars, while prospective racehorses can sell for millions of dollars if they have the right pedigree and conformation.