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Deworm mare ___ before foaling |
1 month |
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Vaccination done at 5,7,9 mos of gest |
Rhino EHV-1 |
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Detected by ultrasound |
11-14 days |
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can sex fetus by ultrasound at |
day 65 |
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Blood test for equine chorionic gonadotropin |
day 35-120 |
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Progesteron |
after day 120 |
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rectal disgnosis |
more than 6 weeks |
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Abortion born alive but very ill septicemia or placentitis |
streptococcus |
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ascending infections uterine infections |
e coli, pseudomonas, klebsiella, staph |
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most important cause of abortion no maternal illness vaccinate to prevent |
equine herpes rhinopneumonitits |
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abortion mild illness in mares- metritis venereal spread any stage vaccine |
equine viral arteritis |
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abortion placentitis moldy feed |
aspergillus |
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inadequate progesterone habitual abortion at ____ |
5 mos |
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not recommended to induce mare because of |
premature foal decreased colostrum malpresentation |
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this drugs is never used to induce foaling because it can contribute to founder |
dexamethasone |
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induce foaling greater than 310 days premature placental separation common |
oxytocin |
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induce foaling less than 42 days- single inj 40-120- multiple inj +120- rarely works |
prostaglandins |
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stage 1 lasts an average of |
45 min |
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involution of uterus |
7-10 days |
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interfere with stage 1 at __ |
4 hours |
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interfere with stage 2 at ___ |
30-40 min |
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after care drugs |
oxytocin antibiotics antiinflams |
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retained placenta emergency at |
6-12 hours |
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premature lactation treated with |
antibiotics NSAIDS progesterone |
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TPR of foal |
37.5-38.9 90-100 60-80 |
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incomplete ossification of carpus and tarsus bones |
angular limb deformity |
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knee knocking |
carpus valgus |
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bow legged |
carpus varus |
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considered premature if born before |
320 days |