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<blockquote data-quote="Winchester" data-source="post: 3342008" data-attributes="member: 2142"><p>Well said BSK. I grew up on a quarter horse farm where we stood stallions for a stud fee. The most desired breeding time was February/March to try and get a Jan/Feb baby, due to Quarter horse registration dates vs birthdays! Anyhoo, we would put mares under lights for up to 16 hours a day to try and make them cycle like it was later in the year when their heat cycles were much better.</p><p>While not as dramatic, length of days also has an effect on their estrous cycle as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Winchester, post: 3342008, member: 2142"] Well said BSK. I grew up on a quarter horse farm where we stood stallions for a stud fee. The most desired breeding time was February/March to try and get a Jan/Feb baby, due to Quarter horse registration dates vs birthdays! Anyhoo, we would put mares under lights for up to 16 hours a day to try and make them cycle like it was later in the year when their heat cycles were much better. While not as dramatic, length of days also has an effect on their estrous cycle as well. [/QUOTE]
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