The breeder could not believe her eyes when she saw who her horse had given birth to.

Even foals who survive in the womb during this period still die without ever seeing the light, which is an exceptional case since most twins die in the womb within 6 weeks after conception.

At the same time, Fate was previously examined by a veterinarian, who did not find twins in her womb when she gave birth to healthy foals, causing the breeder’s joy to know no bounds.

Tania understood how difficult it was for Fate to carry, give birth, and feed her foals, as she became a mother of beautiful foals. The breeder rested Fate for a while, and then decided to get a new offspring, for which McKee used an Irish sports horse with an excellent pedigree. In 2000, the stallion took part in the Olympic Games in Sydney. It was inevitable that a very special foal would be born from the union between such a noble horse and a capable mare. A breeder with experience thought exactly the same way.

Destiny was sent to the vet when she became pregnant, and the doctor found nothing abnormal about the fetus. Tania was waiting for the birth to help her horse if necessary as the horse gained weight and her belly grew bigger.

When the breeder saw who her horse had given birth to, she was simply speechless! Apparently, Destiny, a 19-year-old mare, gave birth to two pairs of twins in 18 months.


It was estimated that she had a 1 in 1,000,000 chance of having two sets of twins. The foals are now grown up, running around the farm at full speed, and mom does not leave them alone. The breeder can’t get enough of the offspring. She’s surprised that the veterinarians didn’t find the twins during the examination, and this is the first and second time she’s heard of this scenario.

Having twins in mares is a rarity, but having the same story repeated is simply out of the ordinary. As for her exclusivity, she was able to successfully bear and give birth to healthy twins twice, unaware of how unusual her story is to others.

I find it great that the first twin pair has already grown up, they’re healthy, the second twin feels well, and the mother has enough milk for two babies. According to the breeder, foals grow strong, brave, and healthy, as well as being as snow-white as their fathers. That’s all friends!

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