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		<title>Is the  &#8220;First Down Dash&#8221; bloodline for your Mare?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 00:43:59 +0000</pubDate>
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First Down Dash
Dash for Cash
Rocket Wrangler
Rocket Bar


Go Galla Go


Find a Buyer
To Market


Hide and Seek


First Prize Rose
#Gallant Jet
#Jet Deck


Leo Jewel


Rose Bug
Lady Bug’s Moon


Casco Rose



its important to look at a horse &#8220;Studs&#8221; Pedigree when looking to breed your &#8220;Mare&#8221;.  has the stallion shown itself to breed well with your cross &#8220;blood lines&#8221; , has your &#8220;Mare&#8221; proved [...]]]></description>
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<td rowspan="8"><a href="http://racehorse-studs.com/first-down-dash-si-105/317"><strong>First Down Dash</strong></a></td>
<td rowspan="4">Dash for Cash</td>
<td rowspan="2">Rocket Wrangler</td>
<td>Rocket Bar</td>
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<td>Go Galla Go</td>
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<td rowspan="2">Find a Buyer</td>
<td>To Market</td>
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<td>Hide and Seek</td>
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<td rowspan="4">First Prize Rose</td>
<td rowspan="2">#Gallant Jet</td>
<td>#Jet Deck</td>
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<td>Leo Jewel</td>
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<td rowspan="2">Rose Bug</td>
<td>Lady Bug’s Moon</td>
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<blockquote><p>its important to look at a horse &#8220;Studs&#8221; Pedigree when looking to breed your &#8220;Mare&#8221;.  has the stallion shown itself to <a href="http://quarterhorse-racing.com/quarter-horse-breeding-tips/101">breed</a> well with your cross &#8220;blood lines&#8221; , has your &#8220;Mare&#8221; proved herself in a race?</p></blockquote>
<p>First Down Dash breeds well with Mares from sires of: <span>Runaway Winner , </span><span>Raise a Secret , </span><span>Chicks Beduino ,</span><span>Beduino</span><span> , </span><span>Sizzle Te , </span><span>Special Effort , and </span><span>Tolltac. <span id="more-110"></span></span></p>
<p><strong><em>First Down Dash&#8217;s Top Performers</em></strong></p>
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<td><span><strong>OCEAN RUNAWAY </strong></span><span>SI 105, h. Runaway Wave<strong> by Runaway Winner</strong> (10 wins to 3, 2005, $1,642,498AQHA Racing Champion Three-year-old ColtHigh Money Earning HorseAQHA Racing Champion Two-year-old ColtAQHA Racing Champion Two-year-old 1st-Los Alamitos Million Futurity,-G1 1st-Golden State Million Futurity,-G1 1st-Champion of Champions,-G1 1st-Governor&#8217;s Cup Futurity,-G1, etc.)</span></td>
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<td><span><strong><a href="http://racehorse-studs.com/no-secrets-here-si-104/157">NO SECRETS HERE</a> </strong></span><span>SI 104, h. Dicey Secret <strong>by Raise a Secret</strong> (6 wins to 4, $1,637,095High Money Earning Horse 1st-All American Futurity,-G1 1st-Z Wayne Griffin Director&#8217;s S. 2nd-Los Alamitos Super Derby,-G1 2nd-Los Alamitos Winter Championship,-G1, etc.)</span></td>
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<td><span><strong>CORONA CASH </strong></span><span>SI 101, m. Corona Chick by <strong>Chicks Beduino</strong> (19 wins to 5, $1,542,880AQHA Racing Champion Three-year-old FillyAQHA Racing Champion Three-year-oldHigh Money Earning HorseAQHA Racing Champion Two-year-old FillyAQHA Racing Champion Two-year-old 1st-All American Futurity,-G1 1st-Los Alamitos Derby,-G1 1st-Ed Burke Memorial Futurity,-G1 1st-Governor&#8217;s Cup Futurity,-G1, etc.)</span></td>
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<td><span><strong>CORONA KOOL </strong></span><span>SI 104, m. Sizzling Lil by <strong>Sizzle Te</strong> (14 wins to 6, $1,296,797AQHA Racing Champion Aged MareAQHA Racing Champion Two-year-old Filly 1st-Los Alamitos Million Futurity,-G1 1st-Ed Burke Memorial Futurity,-G1 1st-Los Alamitos Derby,-G1 1st-Los Alamitos Invitational Championship,-G1, etc.)</span></td>
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<td><span><strong>FALLING IN LOVEAGAIN </strong></span><span>SI 108, m. Genuine Knockout <strong>by Special Effort</strong> (9 wins to 4, $1,210,375High Money Earning Horse 1st-All American Futurity,-G1 1st-Red Earth H.,-G3 2nd-Remington Gold Cup,-G1 3rd-All American Derby,-G1, etc.)</span></td>
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<td><span><strong>FDD DYNASTY </strong></span><span>SI 102, h. Dinastia Toll Brz <strong>by Tolltac</strong> (8 wins to 3, $1,173,001AQHA Racing Champion Three-year-old ColtAQHA Racing Champion Two-year-old Colt 1st-Ed Burke Million Futurity,-G1 1st-Go Man Go H.,-G1 1st-Governor&#8217;s Cup Derby,-G2 2nd-Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity,-G1, etc.)</span></td>
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<td><span><strong>A RANSOM </strong></span><span>SI 104, g. Chicks Got Pazazz <strong>by Chicks Beduino</strong> (21 wins to 6, $1,079,556AQHA Racing Champion Aged GeldingAQHA Racing Champion Aged HorseWorld Champion Racing American QH 1st-Champion of Champions,-G1 1st-The Championship At Sunland Park,-G1 1st-Los Alamitos Invitational Championship,-G1 1st-Los Alamitos Invitational Championship,-G1, etc.)</span></td>
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<td><span><strong>A CLASSIC DASH </strong></span><span>SI 93, h. Classic Canyon <strong>by Dusty Canyon</strong> (7 wins to 2, $1,078,617High Money Earning HorseAQHA Racing Champion Two-year-old ColtAQHA Racing Champion Two-year-old 1st-All American Futurity,-G1 1st-Dash for Cash Futurity,-G1 2nd-California Sires&#8217; Cup Futurity,-G3, etc.)</span></td>
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<td><span><strong>DASH THRU TRAFFIC </strong></span><span>SI 95, h. Lady Meter Reader <strong>by Beduino</strong> (6 wins to 3, $1,056,943High Money Earning HorseAQHA Racing Champion Two-year-old Colt 1st-All American Futurity,-G1 3rd-Rainbow Futurity,-G1, etc.)</span></td>
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<td><span><strong>ROYAL QUICK DASH </strong></span><span>SI 101, h. Harems Choice <strong>by Beduino</strong> (7 wins to 3, $1,046,980High Money Earning HorseAQHA Racing Champion Two-year-old Colt 1st-All American Futurity,-G1, etc.)</span></td>
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		<title>Quarter Horse Breeding Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 20:56:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Racehorse Breeding]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Breeding Your Mare]]></category>
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Quarter Horse Breeding Tips
Horse breeding is reproduction in horses, and particularly the human-directed process of selective breeding of animals, particularly purebred horses of a given breed. While feral and wild horses breed successfully without human assistance, planned matings can be used to produce specifically desired characteristics in domesticated horses. Furthermore, modern breeding management and technologies [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://quarterhorse-racing.com/quarter-horse-breeding-tips/"><strong><em>Quarter Horse Breeding Tips</em></strong></a></p>
<p>Horse breeding is reproduction in horses, and particularly the human-directed process of selective breeding of animals, particularly purebred horses of a given breed. While feral and wild horses breed successfully without human assistance, planned matings can be used to produce specifically desired characteristics in domesticated horses. Furthermore, modern breeding management and technologies can increase the rate of conception, a healthy pregnancy, and successful foaling.</p>
<blockquote><p>Effects on the reproductive system during the estrous cycle</p></blockquote>
<p>Changes in hormone levels can have great effects on the physical characteristics of the reproductive organs of the mare, thereby preparing, or preventing, her from conceiving.</p>
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<li> Uterus: increased levels of estrogen during estrus cause edema within the uterus, making it feel heavier, and the uterus loses its tone. This edema decreases following ovulation, and the muscular tone increases. High levels of progesterone do not cause edema within the uterus. The uterus becomes flaccid during anestrus.</li>
<li>Cervix: the cervix starts to relax right before estrus occurs, with maximal relaxation around the time of ovulation. The secretions of the cervix increase. High progesterone levels (during diestrus) cause the cervix to close and become toned.</li>
<li>Vagina: the portion of the vagina near the cervix becomes engorged with blood right before estrus. The vagina becomes relaxed and secretions increase.</li>
<li>Vulva: relaxes right before estrus begins. Becomes dry, and closes more tightly, during diestrus.</li>
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<p><strong>Care of the pregnant mare</strong></p>
<p>During the last 3–4 months of gestation, rapid growth of the fetus increases the pregnant mare&#8217;s nutritional requirements. Energy requirements during these last few months, and during the first few months of lactation are similar to those of a horse in full training. Trace minerals such as Copper are extremely important, particularly during the tenth month of pregnancy, for proper skeletal formation.</p>
<blockquote><p>Many feeds designed for pregnant and lactating mares provide the careful balance required of increased protein, increased calories through extra fat as well as vitamins and minerals. During the first several months of pregnancy, the nutritional requirements do not increase significantly since the rate of growth of the fetus is very slow. However, during this time, the mare should be provided supplemental vitamins and minerals, particularly if forage quality is questionable.</p></blockquote>
<p>Overfeeding the pregnant mare, particularly during early gestation, should be avoided, as excess weight may contribute to difficulties foaling or fetal/foal related problems.</p>
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