During 1993 to 1999, 28 endometrial biopsies of infertile mares were examined. The tissue samples were fixed in 10% of buffered formalin, sectioned and stained with H&E method. The appropriate categorization based upon Kenney 91986) technique was used. Also in histopathologic examination, there were acute and chronic endometritis, periglandular and interstitial fibrosis, hemorrhage, glandular atrophy, cystic glands, lymphatic dilation, hypertrophy and hyperplasia of endometrial glands. In proportional frequency acute and chronic endometritis, were 21.4% and 10.7%, respectively. Other lesions such as endometriosis and normal endometrium were 25% and 42.9%. Edema, hemorrhage and fibrosis were the most frequent lesions. 14 cases 950%) were type I, 9 cases (31.2%) were type IIA. 5 cases (17.8%) were type IIB and no case was in type III. It has been calculated that about 50% of infertile mares had a normal endometrium.