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    Our AI (Artificial Insemination) Host Mares and Foster Mares are all very good milk producers, and are protective of the foals they carry and take care of. That's why we chose them, they know their job and they do it very well.

    Having them here to be used as hosts and fosters lets our other mares continue to show and to be able to produce more than one foal via AI per year. All our stallions will have Frozen Semen available at any time.

    We keep a couple of the Foster Mares in milk year round so it can be frozen and given for emergencies. This is included for all AI breedings.

    We have 2 male Llamas; Ethan (can be used for breeding and wool) and Herschel (gelded, used for wool) in with them for extra protection against any wildlife that may try to attack the foals.

Samantha, Grade Draft, DOB: 1998

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Martha, Belgian, DOB: 2001

Jewel, Shire, DOB: 2002

Sarah, Clyde cross, DOB: 1998

Frosty, Percheron. (With one of her foster foals) DOB: 1999.

Rose, Grade Draft. (with her first Sugarbush AI foal in 2000) DOB: 1997.

Reba, Percheron, DOB: 1997

Bonnie, Belgian, DOB: 1997.

Annie, Belgian, DOB: 1997.

Zena, Percheron, DOB: 1996.

Joy, Belgian/WB Cross. (with her first Sugarbush Foster foal in 2000) DOB: 1996.

Ethan, always on guard.

Herschel, never on guard........

**The above Mares and Llama's are not owned by me (photos were taken off the internet), and currently are only used as examples until I get models made to represent them.**

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