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| Introducing | ||||||||||||
| FoalMaker™ for Mares | ||||||||||||
Since its formulation, FoalMaker™ has been studied and marketed as a
stallion supple-ment. However, evidence suggests that it is also beneficial
to mares. Anecdotal evidence indicates that some “problem mares” have
successfully carried foals to term when sup-plemented with FoalMaker™
throughout the term of the pregnancy, no other changes having been made to
their diet or treatment. In some instances, loss of a pregnancy has occurred
when FoalMaker™ was withdrawn before foaling. Although this is far from
hardcore scientific evidence, it suggests that the ingredients in FoalMaker™
have a positive effect on a mare’s reproductive health.Many of the ingredients in FoalMaker™ can indeed be linked to uterine health. By improving the uterine environment, implantation of the conceptus is greatly improved, meaning that “normal mares” may become pregnant in fewer cycles, while “problem mares” are more likely to conceive. FoalMaker™ improves the uterine environment, by providing basic building blocks for the uterine surface mucosa. This could translate to improved implantation and sustained pregnancies. Conception may also be improved by affecting the ova side of the equation. Again, by providing the basic building blocks for overall health of the ova, the attachment sites between the sperm and the ova are greatly enhanced. This could result in improved conception rates on the mare side as well as the stallion side. |
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Supplementation with FoalMaker™ should begin 60 days prior to the breeding season to support all stages of the heat cycle. |
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