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EPISODE · Apr 15, 2026 · 26 MIN

Solving Common Broodmare Problems with Dr. Carleigh Fedorka

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In this episode, Carleigh Fedorka, PhD, assistant professor of equine reproductive physiology at Colorado State University, in Fort Collins, describes some of the most common broodmare problems that can affect pregnancy, such as endometritis and placentitis. She explains how farm managers should prepare a mare for breeding, why broodmare nutrition is crucial for a successful pregnancy, and what you can do today to improve your equine breeding program.GUESTS AND LINKS - EPISODE 46:Host: Hailey Pfeffer (Kerstetter)Guest: Carleigh Fedorka, PhD, Assistant Professor of Equine Reproductive Physiology at Colorado State UniversityPlease visit our sponsors, who makes all this possible: Equithrive (Equithrive® Breeding Mare Pellets | Broodmare Supplement), Ask TheHorse Live, USRider Equestrian

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