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Magic Breed - Overview Print
 

What breeder or horse lover can afford not to have the assistance of Magic Breed?

You can avoid stress to your mare and foal, possible financial loss, loss of sleep and unnecessary long hours of supervision by installing Magic Breed.

 

How does it work?

The basic Magic Breed System consists of two main parts, a Trainsmitter (attached to the mares bridal) and the receiver (located near the responsible person).

Magic Breed will then sound alarm when mare goes down and stretches out to commence labour.

Key points

  • No limitations to number of transmitters used with each receiver.
  • Magic Breed effective range up to 1/4 mile (400 metres).
  • One year guarantee on all parts.
  • Power failure standby battery facility.
Other products
  • Additional pouches
  • Additional transmitters
  • Booster aerials - Designed for larger studs and breeding farms
  • Pagers - To notify other key persons (Stud Manager, Vet etc...)

The aim of Magic Breed is to produce a quality product giving all assistance possible to the equine breeding industry.

The alarm is designed to monitor the foaling of broodmares which usually (98%) occurs at night while allowing the mare to feed and foal naturally in the paddock or barn.

Place the transmitter in the pouch and attach to the mare's headstall approximately 7-10 days prior to foaling date. Rarely will a mare in this last period of her pregnancy go down and stretch out unless she is sick or in labour.

At the time of the actual alert, the person responsible, hearing the audible receiver tone, will know it is time to have the mare under constant surveillance, and be ready to give labour and delivery assistance if necessary.

For more information or to order a foal alarm contact us.


 

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 15 July 2009 )

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