Buy frozen quarter horse semen from brownmill ranch and get your money’s worth as you will be getting frozen quarter horse semen from only the best quarter horse our ranch has ever produced. over the years, we’ve collected quarter horse semen from the best, most athletic quarter horses in their primes with absolutely excellent genes.

order Frozen American quarter Horse semen from brownmill ranch and get the advantage of having delivered to your destination a top quality semen from the best of quarter horses. you also get the advantage of avoiding unknown variables which need not dictate the ability to breed a mare when she is not ready.

To read about our Semen collection and freezing processes, visit Horse Semen for sale – Brownmill Stallions

FROZEN AMERICAN QUARTER HORSE SEMEN PRICE

Frozen American quarter horse semen provided by brownmill ranch exceeds excellence by comprising of good genes and healthy freezing and storage conditions. we pride ourselves in our results and feedbacks and over the years, we’ve been deemed the best semen collector in the united states. Frozen American Quarter horse semen price stands at $1200.

This fee is deduced as shown below:

$900 per pence
$300 shipping within the United states and canada

COOLED AMERICAN QUARTER HORSE SEMEN FOR SALE

Cooled American quarter horse semen is also available at our ranch as we currently have top notch American quarter horses ready for semen collection at our disposal. Contact us, book a date, and have your quarter horse semen delivered to you.

COOLED AMERICAN QUARTER HORSE SEMEN PRICE

Order cooled quarter horse semen from brownmill stallions at $1200 per pence of American quarter horse semen including shipping and delivery within the united states and America. This price may vary slightly depending on the shipping destination.

This $1200 is divided into the following:

$900 per pence
$300 shipping within the United states and canada

AVAILABLE QUARTER STALLIONS FOR BREEDING (SEMEN COLLECTION)

Below are images of our stallions used for breeding. We give you the chance to select your gene pool from the list of stallions below
Brownmill american quarter horse No 21
BM AQ 21
BM AQ 21 is as athletic as he is mesmerizing. standing as one of the most well trained and best performing quarter horses in our ranch, you would be extremely satisfied with crossing with its gene pool
Brownmill American Quarter No 13
BM AQ 13
BM AQ 13 would be an excellent choice for breeding. Still in perfectly good health and fit, it produces strong and healthy semen which is sure to get the job done

SEMEN PURCHASE FORM

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    Semen State Preference

    Horse Breed

    Stallion Name

    Number Of Mares To Be Bred

    Number Of Doses per mare ( 1 dose = 8traws : 1 straw = 0.5ml)

    If multiple stallions were selected, specify the dose for each required for each stallion

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    MARE OWNER (BUYER INFO)

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    Email*

    Phone

    Address*

    Farm Name

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    VETERINARIAN INFO

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    AMERICAN QUARTER HORSE SEMEN

    QUARTER HORSE ORIGIN AND USES

    American Quarter horse semen is on high demand because the Quarter horse is undoubtedly the most popular horse breed in America. Brownmill stallions ranch owns a good number of these quarter horses and offer you the chance to buy American Quarter horse semen for breeding purposes only

     AMERICAN QUARTER HORSE HISTORY

    The American quarter horse descends from Spanish and English horses used in the American colonies in the 1600s. These horses were crossed with local breeds, including the Chickasaw horse. The breed’s name came from its dominance in quarter-mile races, and its sure-footedness made it a favorite among settlers.

    Later, the quarter horse played an enormous role in the pioneers’ westward expansion. The breed’s agility proved invaluable to cowboys, farmers, and those who needed reliable transportation over rough terrain. Although the breed has existed since the 1600s, the American Quarter Horse Association registry wasn’t established until 1940.

    Quarter horses range in size from around 14 hands (56 inches) to 16 hands (64 inches). The addition of thoroughbred bloodlines over the years has contributed to an increase in height. Weights of 950 to 1,200 pounds or more are common in this bulky breed. This has prompted some concern about the skeletal strain of such a weight-to-frame ratio.

    AMERICAN QUARTER HORSE USES

    The exceptionally versatile American quarter horse excels as a working, family, and show horse. It’s equally comfortable on the trail and on the farm.

    Throughout history, quarter horses were very popular to help maneuver cattle and pull wagons. In modern times, their abilities shine in rodeo events, such as reining (in which the rider guides the horse through a pattern of circles, spins, and other movements) and team ​penning (in which riders herd specified cattle into a pen). Their powerful haunches help with quick movements to gather strays from herds of cattle, and they deftly propel the horses around barrels in barrel races.

    The sport of quarter horse racing—which is more of a sprint than the thoroughbred racing many people are familiar with—has tracks across North America. Speeds of up to 55 miles per hour have been recorded during these short, intense races.