Horse blind date could lead to loss of foal
Tuesday, March 29, 2011 - 10:30
in Biology & Nature
Foetal loss is a common phenomenon in domestic horses after away-mating, according to Luděk Barto and colleagues, from the Institute of Animal Science in the Czech Republic. When mares return home after mating with a foreign stallion, they either engage in promiscuous mating with the home males to confuse paternity, or, failing that, the mares abort the foal to avoid the likely future infanticide by the dominant home male. The study is published online in the Springer journal Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology.