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Studies on equine prematurity 1: Methodology.

P D Rossdale, J C Ousey, F E Dudan

    Equine Veterinary Journal
    |July 1, 1984
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    This study details equine perinatal management and prematurity research. Foal maturity was assessed at birth using various criteria to aid further studies.

    Area of Science:

    • Equine Reproduction
    • Neonatal Animal Health
    • Veterinary Perinatology

    Background:

    • Perinatal management of mares and foals is crucial for foal survival.
    • Equine prematurity presents significant challenges in neonatal care.
    • Understanding foal maturity at birth is key to appropriate management.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe general management practices for mares and foals during the perinatal period.
    • To outline the methodology of a collaborative research project on equine prematurity.
    • To detail the assessment of foal maturity at birth.

    Main Methods:

    • Induced and spontaneous parturition in 16 mares over three breeding seasons.
    • Pre-colostral milk analysis for mare status assessment.

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  • Comprehensive monitoring of mares and foals before, during, and after parturition.
  • Main Results:

    • Established protocols for mare and foal monitoring and sampling.
    • Foals were assessed for maturity using behavioral, hematological, and acid-base criteria.
    • Foals were categorized based on maturity for further research.

    Conclusions:

    • Detailed methodologies for studying equine prematurity were established.
    • Assessment criteria for foal maturity at birth were defined.
    • The study provides a foundation for further research into equine neonatal care and prematurity.