Western Horse Breeding Insurance

Protection for Every Ride, Every Ranch, Every Risk.

Protecting the Bloodlines That Keep the West Running

Breeding is more than paperwork and pedigrees. It’s generations of careful selection, grit, and the hard-earned instincts that turn good horses into great ones. Whether you’re raising ranch-bred cow horses, reining prospects, or rodeo athletes, every foal represents years of planning and investment.

But breeding comes with risks… A top-producing mare colics late in pregnancy. A stallion suffers a career-ending injury. A foal is lost before it even gets a chance to stand.

When the unexpected happens, your Western horse breeding insurance makes sure your investment—and your program—stays protected.

Why You Need Western Horse Breeding Insurance Coverage

Breeding isn’t guaranteed. Even the best mares and stallions can face complications that throw an entire season off track.

Why You Need Western Horse Breeding Insurance Coverage
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A proven broodmare carries her foal to term.. then loses it at birth.
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A ranch stallion suffers a career-ending injury, leaving you with a year of lost breedings.
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A young foal gets sick days after birth, leading to unexpected medical bills.

When things go right, breeding builds the future. When things go wrong, it can cost you everything. Your horse breeding insurance ensures you don’t absorb that loss alone.

What’s Covered Under Your Western Horse Breeding Insurance Policy?

Broodmare Coverage – Protection for mares against illness, injury, mortality, and reproductive loss.

Stallion Loss of Use – Financial support if your stallion is permanently unable to breed.

Live Foal Guarantee – If a foal is lost before a certain age, you receive financial protection to offset the loss.

Emergency Medical & Surgical Support – Coverage for vet care related to breeding complications.

Western Breeding Runs on Legacy. Make Sure Yours Is Protected.

You’ve spent years building a program you believe in. Don’t let one bad season set you back.

Secure your breeding operation today. Because the next generation of great horses depends on it.