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[The problem mare part 2: treatment].

H J Bergman1, A de Kruif, S van Dessel

  • 1Dierenkliniek De Lingehoeve, Kesteren. bergman.e@worldonline.nl

Tijdschrift Voor Diergeneeskunde
|July 21, 2000
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Treatments for problem mares include anatomical correction, antibiotics, and enhancing uterine defenses. Flushing the uterus with saline and oxytocin shows promise for improving pregnancy rates in mares.

Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Medicine
  • Reproductive Biology

Background:

  • Problem mares, often defined by reproductive inefficiencies, present a significant challenge in equine management.
  • Understanding the underlying causes of uterine dysfunction is crucial for developing effective therapeutic strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review and discuss various treatment modalities for problem mares.
  • To evaluate the efficacy of different therapeutic approaches, including traditional and novel methods.

Main Methods:

  • Classification of treatments into anatomical correction, anti-infectious therapy, and enhancement of uterine defense mechanisms.
  • Review of established treatments like anatomical correction and antibiotic therapy.
  • Analysis of recent advancements in stimulating the uterine mechanical defense mechanism.

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Main Results:

  • Anatomical correction and antibiotic treatments are established and effective therapies.
  • Uterine lavage with physiological solution combined with parenteral oxytocin has demonstrated success.
  • This combined approach has shown an increased likelihood of achieving pregnancy in problem mares.

Conclusions:

  • A multi-faceted approach to treating problem mares is often necessary.
  • Novel methods, such as uterine lavage and oxytocin, offer promising advancements in reproductive success for mares.
  • Further research into enhancing uterine defense mechanisms could improve equine reproductive outcomes.