What distinguishes MBS from smaller breeding operations is its integrated "Series" pipeline . This is a progressive development program that follows the horse from weaning to yearling sales. Under the "MBS Series" banner, weanlings receive early handling and halter training to ensure they are socialized and safe. As yearlings, they are introduced to free-jumping chutes and long-lining techniques to assess their natural gait. This systematic approach ensures that buyers of MBS horses are not just buying a pedigree; they are buying a foundation of behavioral and physical training.
In an era where animal rights scrutiny is high, the MBS Series has gone "Mare Neutral." They limit each stallion to 100 covers per season to prevent overuse injury. Furthermore, the farm has a mandatory retirement clause: every stallion standing at MBS must be enrolled in the Lifetime Pension Fund, ensuring they live out their days in pasture, not a slaughterhouse, once their breeding career ends. mbs series stallion breeding farm
: Prioritize stallions with documented calm temperaments, as stallions are naturally more difficult to handle than geldings or mares. What distinguishes MBS from smaller breeding operations is
: Technicians collect fresh, cooled semen for immediate shipment to mare owners via airlines or FedEx. Cryopreservation As yearlings, they are introduced to free-jumping chutes
Successful breeders often use artificial vaginas or electro-ejaculation to test for sperm density and motility.
The "Series" aspect is significant because it implies connectivity. The Farm was designed to be a companion piece to the or Paradise Estate sets. Collectors often display the Farm adjacent to the main estate, creating a sprawling "Ponyland" diorama.