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Persistent post-breeding endometritis is a common equine issue, causing subfertility in mares. Effective breeding management can improve pregnancy and foaling rates in affected horses.

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  • Equine Reproduction

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  • Endometritis is a significant medical issue in adult horses, ranking third in prevalence in North America.
  • It is the primary cause of subfertility in broodmares and leads to substantial economic losses in the horse breeding industry.
  • Severe endometritis can reduce pregnancy rates to as low as 21%.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss the etiology and management strategies for mares suffering from persistent post-breeding endometritis.
  • To provide insights into improving reproductive success in subfertile mares.

Main Methods:

  • The chapter focuses on persistent post-breeding endometritis.
  • It reviews various classifications of endometritis, including endometrosis, acute, chronic, active, dormant, subclinical, clinical, and persistent post-breeding forms.
  • The non-mutually exclusive nature of these classifications is highlighted.

Main Results:

  • Persistent post-breeding endometritis significantly impacts mare fertility.
  • Despite being considered subfertile, mares with this condition can achieve acceptable pregnancy and foaling rates.

Conclusions:

  • Appropriate breeding management is crucial for improving reproductive outcomes in mares with persistent post-breeding endometritis.
  • Understanding the etiology and classifications of endometritis aids in effective management strategies.