A tool designed to estimate gestation length in mares typically uses the date of the last known breeding or ovulation as input. Output usually includes the estimated due date, key milestones during the pregnancy, and reminders for important veterinary checkups. An example would be an online application where breeders enter breeding dates and receive estimated foaling dates and reminders for vaccinations and ultrasounds.
Accurate prediction of foaling dates is essential for proper mare management and preparation for parturition. This allows breeders to schedule necessary veterinary interventions, ensure appropriate nutritional support during the different stages of gestation, and prepare adequate facilities for the newborn foal. Historically, predicting foaling dates relied heavily on average gestation lengths, leading to considerable inaccuracies. Modern tools offer improved precision, minimizing risks associated with premature or late births.