Stone Mountain Creek Farm

Stone Mountain Creek Farm We are a small, private farm located in the foothills of North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains.

Stone Mountain Creek Farm is officially a National Wildlife Federation Certified Wildlife Habitat! This means that our f...
05/19/2026

Stone Mountain Creek Farm is officially a National Wildlife Federation Certified Wildlife Habitat! This means that our farm has qualified for this designation due to providing specific habitat, food and water resources for wildlife, as well as engaging in sustainable gardening practices.
We are excited to continue this journey to improve our land in order to sustain and support local wildlife!
You can learn more here:

https://certifiedwildlifehabitat.nwf.org/

05/17/2026

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05/16/2026

During the breeding season veterinarians are asked to bring mares into heat at a desired time to facilitate breeding, show schedules, stallion availability, synchronization with other mares, maximize early season breeding dates, or line up recipient mares with donor mares. For such a common request, and in fact, a common procedure, there are certain cases when knowing the nuisances of manipulating the length of diestrus in the mare can make or break the overall success of a reproductive cycle. In this article, Dr. David Scofield reviews the process of short cycling mares.

https://www.selectbreeders.com/what-is-short-cycling-a-mare/

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05/05/2026

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02/05/2026

Horse Pregnancy Explained: Month-by-Month Foal Development (Complete Guide)

Horse pregnancy is one of nature’s most fascinating journeys. From a microscopic embryo to a strong, standing foal, the process takes about 335–345 days (11 months). Each month brings critical changes that shape the foal’s health and future.

Here’s a clear, accurate, and easy-to-understand breakdown of every stage of horse pregnancy 👇



🟤 Month 1 (Days 1–30)
• Fertilized egg travels to the uterus
• Embryo implants around day 16
• Heartbeat detectable by day 24–25
• Most sensitive stage with highest risk of early loss
• No visible signs in the mare



🟤 Month 2 (Days 31–60)
• Embryo officially becomes a fetus
• Head, spine, and limb buds form
• Eyes and ears begin developing
• Placenta starts functioning
• Pregnancy clearly confirmed by ultrasound



🟤 Month 3 (Days 61–90)
• Fetus about the size of a mouse
• Legs, tail, and neck fully shaped
• Major organs forming
• S*x organs begin development
• Mare may show slight weight gain



🟤 Month 4 (Days 91–120)
• Fetus grows to 15–20 cm
• Facial features become defined
• Mane and tail follicles start forming
• Fetus moves deeper into abdomen



🟤 Month 5 (Days 121–150)
• Rapid skeletal growth
• Hooves begin forming
• Hair follicles, whiskers, eyelids develop
• Fetus weighs around 1–2 kg
• Mare’s belly starts rounding



🟤 Month 6 (Days 151–180)
• Fetus clearly looks like a foal
• Coat pattern begins to appear
• Muscle development increases
• Immune system starts forming
• Mare needs better nutrition



🟤 Month 7 (Days 181–210)
• Significant weight gain in foal
• Mane and tail lengthen
• Bones continue hardening
• Foal practices reflex movements
• Mare’s pregnancy becomes obvious



🟤 Month 8 (Days 211–240)
• Fat reserves develop
• Lungs continue maturing
• Foal weighs about 15–20 kg
• Mare may move slower and rest more
• Foaling preparations should begin



🟤 Month 9 (Days 241–270)
• Rapid growth phase
• Organs near full maturity
• Strong fetal movements felt
• Udder may start developing
• Close monitoring recommended



🟤 Month 10 (Days 271–300)
• Foal positions for birth
• Lungs and digestive system finalize
• Udder enlarges
• Teats may show wax droplets



🟤 Month 11 (Days 301–345)
• Final weight gain (almost 50% of total growth)
• Pelvic ligaments soften
• Udder full and milk may drip
• Foal fully ready for birth



🟢 Foaling (Birth)
• Normal labor lasts 15–30 minutes
• Front hooves appear first, followed by nose
• Foal stands within 1 hour
• Nurses within 2 hours
• Placenta expelled within 3 hours



🐴 Why This Matters
Understanding each stage of horse pregnancy helps owners, breeders, and horse lovers:
• Improve mare care
• Prevent complications
• Ensure a healthy foal
• Recognize warning signs early

A healthy foal starts with informed care 💚

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01/17/2026

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01/17/2026

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01/03/2026

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