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HTTP/1.1 302 FoundDate: Fri, 24 Oct 2025 02:05:50 GMTServer: ApacheLocation: Https://foalmaker.com/foalmaker.com/Content-Length: 220Content-Type: text/html; charsetiso-8859-1 !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN>html>head>title>302 Found/title>/head>body>h1>Found/h1>p>The document has moved a hrefHttps://foalmaker.com/foalmaker.com/>here/a>./p>/body>/html>
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Fri, 24 Oct 2025 02:05:50 GMTServer: ApacheUpgrade: h2,h2cConnection: UpgradeLast-Modified: Mon, 24 Apr 2023 06:39:16 GMTETag: 7e0089-44ab-5fa0f440aa152Accept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 17579Vary: Accept-EncodingContent-Type: text/html html>head>meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetiso-8859-1>title>FoalMaker/title>script languageJavaScript typetext/JavaScript>!--function MM_preloadImages() { //v3.0 var ddocument; if(d.images){ if(!d.MM_p) d.MM_pnew Array(); var i,jd.MM_p.length,aMM_preloadImages.arguments; for(i0; ia.length; i++) if (ai.indexOf(#)!0){ d.MM_pjnew Image; d.MM_pj++.srcai;}}}function MM_swapImgRestore() { //v3.0 var i,x,adocument.MM_sr; for(i0;a&&ia.length&&(xai)&&x.oSrc;i++) x.srcx.oSrc;}function MM_findObj(n, d) { //v4.01 var p,i,x; if(!d) ddocument; if((pn.indexOf(?))>0&&parent.frames.length) { dparent.framesn.substring(p+1).document; nn.substring(0,p);} if(!(xdn)&&d.all) xd.alln; for (i0;!x&&id.forms.length;i++) xd.formsin; for(i0;!x&&d.layers&&id.layers.length;i++) xMM_findObj(n,d.layersi.document); if(!x && d.getElementById) xd.getElementById(n); return x;}function MM_swapImage() { //v3.0 var i,j0,x,aMM_swapImage.arguments; document.MM_srnew Array; for(i0;i(a.length-2);i+3) if ((xMM_findObj(ai))!null){document.MM_srj++x; if(!x.oSrc) x.oSrcx.src; x.srcai+2;}}//-->/script>/head>body bgcolor#FFFFFF backgroundGraphics/modbkgnd.jpg text#000000 link#CC0000 vlink#CC0000 alink#CC0000 leftmargin0 topmargin0 rightmargin0 onLoadMM_preloadImages(Graphics/stallions_btn_a.gif,Graphics/mares_btn_a.gif,Graphics/feedback_btn_a.gif,Graphics/search_btn_a.gif,Graphics/prod_research_btn_a.gif,Graphics/repro_abstracts_btn_a.gif,Graphics/male_repro_btn_a.gif,Graphics/female_repro_btn_a.gif)>table width100% border0 aligncenter cellpadding0 cellspacing0> tr> td aligncenter>img srcGraphics/header.jpg altFoalMaker width750 height180>/td> /tr>/table>table width100% border0 aligncenter cellpadding5 cellspacing0> tr> td aligncenter>table width750 border0 cellspacing0 cellpadding0> tr aligncenter> td>img srcGraphics/home_btn_p.gif altHome width137 height26 hspace5 vspace5>/td> td>a hrefstallions.html onMouseOutMM_swapImgRestore() onMouseOverMM_swapImage(Stallions1,,Graphics/stallions_btn_a.gif,1)>img srcGraphics/stallions_btn.gif altFor Stallions nameStallions1 width137 height26 hspace5 vspace5 border0 idStallions1>/a>/td> td>a hrefmares.html onMouseOutMM_swapImgRestore() onMouseOverMM_swapImage(Mares1,,Graphics/mares_btn_a.gif,1)>img srcGraphics/mares_btn.gif altFor Mares nameMares1 width137 height26 hspace5 vspace5 border0 idMares1>/a>/td> td>a hreffeedback.html onMouseOutMM_swapImgRestore() onMouseOverMM_swapImage(Feedback1,,Graphics/feedback_btn_a.gif,1)>img srcGraphics/feedback_btn.gif altFeedback nameFeedback1 width137 height26 hspace5 vspace5 border0 idFeedback1>/a>/td> td>a hrefsearch.html onMouseOutMM_swapImgRestore() onMouseOverMM_swapImage(Search,,Graphics/search_btn_a.gif,1)>img srcGraphics/search_btn.gif altSearch nameSearch width137 height26 hspace5 vspace5 border0>/a>/td> /tr> tr aligncenter> td>a hrefprod_research.html onMouseOutMM_swapImgRestore() onMouseOverMM_swapImage(ProdResearch,,Graphics/prod_research_btn_a.gif,1)>img srcGraphics/prod_research_btn.gif altProduct Research nameProdResearch width137 height26 hspace5 vspace5 border0>/a>/td> td>a hrefrepro_abstracts.html onMouseOutMM_swapImgRestore() onMouseOverMM_swapImage(ReproAbstracts,,Graphics/repro_abstracts_btn_a.gif,1)>img srcGraphics/repro_abstracts_btn.gif altRepro Abstracts nameReproAbstracts width137 height26 hspace5 vspace5 border0>/a>/td> td> /td> td>a hrefmale_repro.html onMouseOutMM_swapImgRestore() onMouseOverMM_swapImage(MaleRepro,,Graphics/male_repro_btn_a.gif,1)>img srcGraphics/male_repro_btn.gif altMale Repro Info nameMaleRepro width137 height26 hspace5 vspace5 border0>/a>/td> td>a hreffemale_repro.html onMouseOutMM_swapImgRestore() onMouseOverMM_swapImage(MareRepro,,Graphics/female_repro_btn_a.gif,1)>img srcGraphics/female_repro_btn.gif altFemale Repro Info nameMareRepro width137 height26 hspace5 vspace5 border0>/a>/td> /tr> /table>/td> /tr> tr> td>img srcGraphics/clearpixel.gif width10 height1>/td> /tr> tr> td>table width750 border0 aligncenter cellpadding0 cellspacing0> tr> td>img srcGraphics/FoalMaker_stallion-sm.jpg altFoalMaker for Stallions width94 height156 hspace5>/td> td valigntop>p>font faceArial, Helvetica, sans-serif>b>a hrefstallions.html>FoalMaker™ for Stallions/a>br> font size2>A therapeutic nutritional supplement that provides the nutrients needed for optimal reproductive performance in breeding stallions./font>/b>/font>/p> p>b>font size2 faceArial, Helvetica, sans-serif>a hrefstallions.html>More Info/a>/font>/b>/p>/td> td>img srcGraphics/clearpixel.gif width25 height20>/td> td alignright valigntop>p>font faceArial, Helvetica, sans-serif>b>a hrefmares.html>FoalMaker™ for Mares/a>br> font size2>A therapeutic nutritional supplement that can improve conception rates and font faceArial, Helvetica, sans-serif>b>increase/b>/font>/font> font size2>a mares ability to carry a foal to term./font>/b>/font>/p> p>b>font size2 faceArial, Helvetica, sans-serif>a hrefmares.html>More Info/a>/font>/b>/p>/td> td alignright>img srcGraphics/FoalMaker_mare-sm.jpg altFoalMaker for Mares width97 height156 hspace5>/td> /tr> /table>p aligncenter>a hrefannouncement.html>font size4 faceArial, Helvetica, sans-serif>Click Here for an Important Announcement Regarding the Sale of This Product/font>/a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td>img srcGraphics/clearpixel.gif width10 height1>/td> /tr> tr> td>b>font color#6666CC size5 faceVerdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif>Introduction/font>/b> table width100% border0 cellspacing0 cellpadding0> tr> td bgcolor#000000>img srcGraphics/clearpixel.gif width10 height2>/td> /tr> tr> td>img srcGraphics/clearpixel.gif width10 height3>/td> /tr> tr> td bgcolor#000000>img srcGraphics/clearpixel.gif width10 height2>/td> /tr> /table>/td> /tr> tr> td>font faceArial, Helvetica, sans-serif>Like people, horses need the proper nutrition to be healthy and maintain a correct balance of the various chemicals, vitamins, minerals and nutrients in their bodies. This is especially important for both mares and stallions during the breeding season and during a mares entire pregnancy. When certain imbalances and deficiencies exist, it can result in decreased fertility, reduced conception rates, and increased incidents of miscarriage./font>/td> /tr> tr> td>img srcGraphics/clearpixel.gif width10 height1>/td> /tr> tr> td>b>font color#6666CC size5 faceVerdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif>General Equine Nutrition/font>/b> table width100% border0 cellspacing0 cellpadding0> tr> td bgcolor#000000>img srcGraphics/clearpixel.gif width10 height2>/td> /tr> tr> td>img srcGraphics/clearpixel.gif width10 height3>/td> /tr> tr> td bgcolor#000000>img srcGraphics/clearpixel.gif width10 height2>/td> /tr> /table>/td> /tr> tr> td>p>font faceArial, Helvetica, sans-serif>Providing optimal nutritional input will enhance reproductive performance. High quality protein intake concurrent with energy intake to maintain a body condition score (BCS) of 5.5 - 7.5 is critical for reproductive success. Due to increased nutrient requirements for breeding stallions and mares in late gestation, a high quality (nutrient dense) feeding program must be utilized to maintain an appropriate BCS. Supplementation should not be used to try to make a poor ration excellent. In addition to protein and energy needs, vitamin and mineral intake needs to be optimized. Mares in the last trimester of gestation need approximately 85% more calcium and phosphorus than in the first two trimesters./font>/p> p>font faceArial, Helvetica, sans-serif>For more information on equine nutrition, read the following articles:/font>/p> p>font faceArial, Helvetica, sans-serif>a hreftherapeutic_nutrition1.html>b>Equine Therapeutic Nutrition I/b>/a>b>:br> Nutritional Supplement Ingredients, The Good, The Bad and The Useless/b>/font>/p> p>font faceArial, Helvetica, sans-serif>a hreftherapeutic_nutrition2.html>b>Equine Therapeutic Nutrition II/b>/a>b>:br> Customizing an Enteral Nutrition Program for the Critical Care Patient/b>/font>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td>img srcGraphics/clearpixel.gif width10 height1>/td> /tr> tr> td>b>font color#6666CC size5 faceVerdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif>Vitamins, Minerals & Trace Mineralsbr> /font>/b> table width100% border0 cellspacing0 cellpadding0> tr> td bgcolor#000000>img srcGraphics/clearpixel.gif width10 height2>/td> /tr> tr> td>img srcGraphics/clearpixel.gif width10 height3>/td> /tr> tr> td bgcolor#000000>img srcGraphics/clearpixel.gif width10 height2>/td> /tr> /table> /td> /tr> tr> td>p>font faceArial, Helvetica, sans-serif>Several vitamins and minerals are associated with increased reproductive performance in both males and females. The form that minerals are supplied in is critical. All of the minerals listed below have reported toxic effects on reproduction when exposure is to the inorganic forms and beneficial effects when exposure is from organic forms./font>/p> p>font faceArial, Helvetica, sans-serif>b>BIOTIN/b> has been heavily researched in many species with respect to its effect on female reproductive performance parameters and gamete development. The most well documented effects are on sow conception rates and return to estrus post parturition. Many effects of biotin on prenatal development have also been established./font>/p> p>font faceArial, Helvetica, sans-serif>b>BORON/b> is a good example of a nutrient that is beneficial to the spermatogenic cycle, embryonic, and fetal development when provided in an organic form. However, with exposure to an inorganic form, testicular damage & mutagenic effects are common. Boron is involved in the production of many sex hormones./font>/p> p>font faceArial, Helvetica, sans-serif>b>CHROMIUM/b> deficiency can cause a decrease in sperm count, but exposure to inorganic forms can cause severe testicular damage, improper testicular development, or neoplasia. Many positive effects on female reproduc-tive efficiencies and lactation improvements have been found./font>/p> p>font faceArial, Helvetica, sans-serif>b>FOLIC ACID/b> plays critical roles in the normal reproduction of cells. A deficiency of folate has been associated with defects in pre-implantation embryos and the neural, skeletal, digestive and urinary tracts of developing fetuses./font>/p> p>font faceArial, Helvetica, sans-serif>b>MANGANESE/b> plays a large part in attachment and conception. Exposure to inorganic Mn causes reduced male fertility./font>/p> p>font faceArial, Helvetica, sans-serif>b>THIAMINE/b> is crucial to the viability and motility of sperm. Normal development in the uterus depends on the presence of thiamine./font>/p> p>font faceArial, Helvetica, sans-serif>b>ZINC/b> deficiency has negative effects on testosterone levels and sperm development. Exposure to inorganic zinc causes harm to reproductive tissues./font>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td>img srcGraphics/clearpixel.gif width10 height1>/td> /tr> tr> td>b>font color#6666CC size5 faceVerdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif>The Benefits of Glucosamine Sulphate/font>/b> table width100% border0 cellspacing0 cellpadding0> tr> td bgcolor#000000>img srcGraphics/clearpixel.gif width10 height2>/td> /tr> tr> td>img srcGraphics/clearpixel.gif width10 height3>/td> /tr> tr> td bgcolor#000000>img srcGraphics/clearpixel.gif width10 height2>/td> /tr> /table>/td> /tr> tr> td>font faceArial, Helvetica, sans-serif>Glucosamine is a very small "building block" type nutrient that is found ubiquitously in mammalian tissues. It is actively concentrated in some tissues such as connective tissues and all mucosal linings. Many important reproductive cells and structures contain large concentrations of glucosamine. Simply identifying a basic nutrient that is heavily involved with several stages of reproduction does not make it a good supplement. Most of the glucosamine containing structures mentioned contain the acetylated form of glucosamine linked together by sulphur bonds. However, this form has been shown to be highly utilized in the digestive tract, with little being absorbed. Any absorption of this form occurs via passive diffusion. Glucosamine Sulphate is, however, absorbed actively from the digestive tract using a glucose transporter. This active absorption has been documented to be over 90% efficient within 30 minutes in at least 3 species. The acetylation of Glucosamine Sulphate as well as its conversion to galactosamine is readily performed in most tissues./font>/td> /tr> tr> td>img srcGraphics/clearpixel.gif width10 height1>/td> /tr> tr> td>b>font color#6666CC size5 faceVerdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif>Beware of Certain Forms of Supplementation/font>/b> table width100% border0 cellspacing0 cellpadding0> tr> td bgcolor#000000>img srcGraphics/clearpixel.gif width10 height2>/td> /tr> tr> td>img srcGraphics/clearpixel.gif width10 height3>/td> /tr> tr> td bgcolor#000000>img srcGraphics/clearpixel.gif width10 height2>/td> /tr> /table>/td> /tr> tr> td>font faceArial, Helvetica, sans-serif>There are several basic molecules that are present in many different reproductive cells and tissues. Most of these are not available in a purified, supplemental form. Others that may be available are either not economical or are not absorbed efficiently. Supplying large amounts of a purified nutrient may not positively affect the desired systems and can have negative effects. There are some anecdotal accounts of both Chondroitin Sulfate and injectable PSGAGs causing a decrease in stallion reproductive performance. No verification of these theories is in the literature, but a reaction to these larger molecules by some individual stallions may explain these reports./font>/td> /tr> tr> td>img srcGraphics/clearpixel.gif width10 height5>/td> /tr> tr> td>table width750 border0 aligncenter cellpadding0 cellspacing0> tr aligncenter> td>b>font size2 faceVerdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif>For individual consultation orbr> to find a dealer in your area, call/font>font faceVerdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif>br> font color#CC0000 size5>1-800-628-0997/font>/font>/b>/td> td>img srcGraphics/logo.gif altMDs Choice width198 height100>/td> td>b>font faceArial, Helvetica, sans-serif>font size4>2362 Airbase Rd.br> Louisville, TN 37777/font>/font>/b>/td> /tr> /table>/td> /tr> tr> td>img srcGraphics/clearpixel.gif width10 height5>/td> /tr> tr> td>font size1 faceArial, Helvetica, sans-serif>Research Information © 1997 - 2005 MDs Choice, Inc. and respective holders.br>Original Site Design and Layout © 1997 - 2005 PBG (a hrefhttp://www.pbg.net>www.pbg.net/a>)br>New Site Design and Layout © 2005 Thayers Graphic & Web Design.br>All information and graphics found on this site are copyrighted and may NOT be used without the express written permission of the respective holder. All rights reserved.br>Any questions regarding this Web site, broken links, suggestions, or comments, contact our a hrefmailto:webmaster@mdschioce.com>Webmaster/a>./font>/td> /tr>/table>/body>/html>
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