Mare Due Date Calculator
Use this Mare Due Date Calculator to work through the same calculation as the main calculator page with clear steps, examples, and result context.
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Enter the breeding date to estimate the foaling window.
What This Mare Due Date Calculator Helps You Do
This calculator gives you a practical horse gestation window rather than a single hard-coded foaling date. It follows the Omni timing model, so you get the average due date at 338 days plus an early and late range that better reflects how real mares vary.
The current-pregnancy-day output helps translate the date math into something useful for management. You can see how far into the gestation the mare is today, how many days remain until the average due date, and when closer observation should begin.
That matters because breeding records are often used for staffing, nutrition, vaccination timing, and foaling-watch planning. The calculator makes those records easier to work with, but it does not replace veterinary examination or foaling supervision when anything looks abnormal.
How to Calculate Mare Due Date Calculator
- Enter the breeding date: Type the mating date or the most likely conception date.
- Enter today's date if needed: This lets the calculator estimate the current pregnancy day and days remaining.
- Read the average foaling date: The calculator adds 338 days to the breeding date for the main due-date estimate.
- Review the foaling window: Use the earliest and latest dates to plan closer observation as the mare approaches term.
- Use the result for planning, not diagnosis: Call your veterinarian if the mare shows signs that do not match the expected gestation timeline.
Mare Due Date Calculator Formula
| Variable | Meaning | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| Mating date | Recorded breeding date for the mare | calendar date |
| Current date | Today's date or any date used to assess gestation progress | calendar date |
| Foaling date | Average due-date estimate | calendar date |
| Pregnancy day | Elapsed gestation days from mating date | days |
Use the worked examples below to check how the formula behaves with real values. If the result looks unexpected, verify the unit assumptions and the meaning of each variable before interpreting the answer.
Worked Examples
- Mating date: 2026-03-01
Result: Estimated foaling date: 2027-02-02 | Earliest: 2027-01-26 | Latest: 2027-02-10
This is a typical late-winter foaling window and gives enough lead time to prepare stall checks and foaling supplies.
- Mating date: 2026-05-15
Result: Estimated foaling date: 2027-04-18 | Earliest: 2027-04-11 | Latest: 2027-04-26
A spring foaling window can be planned well in advance with turnout, nutrition, and surveillance scheduled around the likely dates.
- Mating date: 2026-08-20
Result: Estimated foaling date: 2027-07-24 | Earliest: 2027-07-17 | Latest: 2027-08-01
The window spans roughly two weeks, which is more realistic than relying on a single date alone.
- Mating date: 2026-11-02
Result: Estimated foaling date: 2027-10-06 | Earliest: 2027-09-29 | Latest: 2027-10-14
Warm-region breeders can use the foaling range to plan shade, staffing, and mare observation around the projected delivery period.
How to Interpret Your Results
| Range | Meaning | Action |
|---|---|---|
| 331 days | Early side of the expected foaling window. | Increase normal observation as the date approaches. |
| 338 days | Average due-date estimate used by the calculator. | Treat this as the center point of the planning window. |
| 346 days | Late side of the expected foaling window. | Keep tracking normal signs if the mare remains comfortable. |
| Beyond the late window | The pregnancy is running longer than this simple model expects. | Consult a veterinarian if anything seems abnormal or overdue. |
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Last reviewed: March 2026