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9.1 Foaling for Attendants
Foaling Mares and Assistance: “Parturition is a unique physiologic process that terminates pregnancy and begins the extra-uterine existence of the foal.” Survival ...
Foals and Foaling
PREGNANCY Mares are pregnant for 11 months and a week. The mare should develop an udder in the final month of her ...
Foals, Foaling and Stall Bedding
It appears there is some confusion amongst our Facebook family on the stall bedding in preparation for foaling. As there is more ...
The Importance Of Having Your Mare & Foal Evaluated After Foaling
The mare is examined to insure the placenta (afterbirth) has passed completely, and she is evaluated for any internal tears or damage ...
Foaling: The 1-2-3 Rule
The first three hours of your foal’s life are crucial to its success, and timing is everything. The doctors at Mid-Rivers Equine ...
Foals and Foaling
First 24 Hours After a foal is born, it requires immediate, careful care to ensure a healthy life. The mare is examined ...
Foaling: The Importance of Colostrum
Foals are born with little or no anti-bodies to fight off infection. A foal receives these anti-bodies through colostrum, the thick yellowish ...
Foaling and the 1-2-3 Rule with Dr. Mrad
The first three hours of your foal’s life are crucial to its success, and timing is everything. Dr. Mrad at Mid-Rivers Equine ...
How to handle common foaling complications and injuries
What can go wrong May 1, 2010 By: Ed Kane, PhD DVM NEWSMAGAZINE Several foaling complication sequelae might arise. Dystocia, retained placenta ...
Fluid Discharge
The solution to pollution is dilution, a medical saying on addressing problems. The pollution might be an infection, or it could be ...