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Regarding foals in the sale: We put a lot of effort getting foals ready to be weaned, making sure they are eating hay
and grain and are used to being away from their moms. They are in good condition and it is our expectation that
you take the foal when the sale is over. If travel arrangements you have made with KeSa involve your foal going back
to the ranch, the foal will still be weaned. This is the policy unless otherwise stated.
Loading out:
Horses can be loaded out after the sale Sunday or on Monday morning. Present your yellow slip to
sale personnel. Special circumstances may be made only with KeSa at the buyers expense and in writing.
NOTE: Before You Buy -
Please ask about the worming/vaccination schedule and anything else you would like to
know about each horse.
When the gavel falls the horse belongs to the new owner. Any extra fees from that time forward for
vaccination, vet/medical, farrier, transport, international shipping, if and when the horse is in KeSa’s care, will be the
responsibility of new owner. If travel arrangements have been made with KeSa that involve your horse going back to
the ranch, the following schedule/fees apply: After 10 days - $4/day • After 30 days - $10/day
Above mentioned fees must be paid before horse can be released.
Thanks for coming to the sale
(and for your understanding in these matters)
Breeding Management
of the Mare and Stallion
by
Dr. Pat McCue
Coordinator of Clinical Acitvities
at Colorado State University
At the Equine Repro Lab
at 11:00 am
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Patrick M. McCue, DVM, PhD,
Diplomate, American College of Theriogenologists, Iron Rose Ranch Professor of Equine
Theriogenology Department of Clinical Sciences, Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, Colorado
Dr. McCue graduated from veterinary school at the University of California, Davis, in 1986. He subsequently completed an internship in Large
Animal Medicine and Surgery at the University of Pennsylvania and a residency in Equine Reproduction at the University of California, Davis. He
received a PhD in Comparative Pathology, with an emphasis on reproductive endocrinology and ovarian pathology in the mare, from UC-Davis
in 1992, and joined the faculty at Colorado State University in 1994.
Dr. McCue coordinates the Clinical Stallion, Broodmare, Foaling and Embryo Transfer Services at the Equine Reproduction Laboratory, Colorado
State University. He also attends to dystocias, high risk pregnancies and other equine reproduction cases at the university’s Veterinary
Teaching Hospital.
He is the author or co-author of over 200 refereed publications, textbook chapters, scientific proceedings chapters and abstracts. In addition,
he writes a monthly column called ‘The Breeding Shed’ for the American Quarter Horse Journal.
This presentation will be simulcast online by DVAuction.