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Mares in Heat: What’s Normal, What’s Not?

Summary by The Horse
Mares can get a bad rap for recalcitrant estrous behavior, but hormones and tumors could also be at play Even in estrus it’s rare for pleasant, healthy mares to display sour temperament. | Nichole Chirico Anormal mare should behave just like any other horse. So says Paula Hitzler, longtime farm manager at the Michigan State University Horse Teaching and Research Center, in Lansing. Over her 35 years at the center, home to one of the nation’s old…
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The Horse broke the news on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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