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This study reviews critical postpartum complications in broodmares, including uterine rupture and retained fetal membranes. Prompt evaluation is crucial for conditions like postpartum colic and metritis to prevent severe outcomes such as laminitis.

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  • Veterinary Medicine
  • Equine Reproduction

Background:

  • Broodmare health is crucial for successful foal production.
  • Postpartum complications can significantly impact mare survival and future fertility.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss critical postpartum conditions in broodmares.
  • To highlight diagnostic and management considerations for these conditions.

Main Methods:

  • Review of selected literature on equine postpartum pathology.
  • Discussion of clinical signs, diagnostic approaches, and treatment strategies.

Main Results:

  • Key conditions include arterial rupture, dystocia, uterine prolapse, postpartum colic, metritis/sepsis/systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) complex, and retained fetal membranes.
  • Uterine rupture and retained fetal membranes present significant risks, potentially leading to laminitis and founder.
  • Postpartum colic necessitates thorough evaluation for reproductive tract or intestinal injury.

Conclusions:

  • Early recognition and comprehensive evaluation are vital for managing postpartum emergencies in broodmares.
  • Effective treatment of conditions like metritis/sepsis/SIRS and retained fetal membranes is essential for mare recovery and preventing systemic complications.