The Mare Information Sheet is a document designed for horse owners to compile essential details about a mare prior to breeding. This form includes vital information about the mare, the selected stallion, medical history, and emergency contacts. Unlike other horse management documents, this form focuses specifically on breeding preparation, ensuring that all critical data is readily available for veterinarians and breeding professionals.
This form should be used by mare owners before embarking on the breeding process. It is particularly useful when planning for breeding sessions, ensuring that all necessary information is collected and organized ahead of time. Completing this form helps in providing breeders and veterinarians with quick access to the mare's medical history and other critical details during breeding consultations.
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