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Horse breeders specialize in mating horses to create high quality race, show, and ranch horses, as well as first-rate pets. Horse breeders often work in conjunction with a veterinarian and may offer services such as exams, artificial insemination, genetic testing, and the weaning of foals. They strive to produce top quality horses with excellent health and reasonable temperament. Horse breeders are skilled at evaluating mares and stallions in terms of bloodline and performance record, and health and appearance.
Prices for professional horse breeding services vary depending on the extent of work necessary. A successful breeding program can result in the creation of the horse of your dreams.
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Horse breeders can be found when looking on the Internet, asking people you know if they have a connection, or by looking in a phone book. Most breeders may only have a specific breed that they work with, which could be Arabian, Miniature, Palomino, Andalusian, or Clydesdale horses. Brokers can help you find the perfect match you want for your farm, whether it's a pony, mare, foal, or stud. A tack and accessory store will have all of your equestrian needs, including equipment you will need on farms or for races. Phillies, Trotters, Colts, Mustangs, Quarter, and Thoroughbred horses will range in price depending on any awards they have won or sports they have been involved in. Purebreds can be more expensive than your other options but can be worth the price. If you're looking to buy an Arabian, Warmblood, or Salerno you can find a local society that has breeders looking to find buyers. An equestrian society can be found online as well, and will generally give you a way to contact the group or individual member. Farms that are looking to add one or more horses can find the exact breed they're looking for by calling brokers and breeders in your area and asking them if they have what you're looking for. If not, they may be able to recommend someone that does have the breed. You will want to shop around to make sure you're given the best price depending on the amount of credentials the animal comes with.
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