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How do we treat a mare for the first 7 months of pregnancy? |
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-completely normally! -benefit from moderate riding or exercise |
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How do we alter vaccinations regarding pregnant mares? |
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-boosters should be given one month prior to foaling to increase the Ab level in the mare's colostrum -EHV at 5, 7, and 9 months gestation |
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What is the average length of pregnancy in the mare? |
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Owners may become concerned if their mare is past due and begin to request induction... concerns with this? |
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-you have to be willing to sacrifice the foals if you are inducing |
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Is prolonged gestation generally associated with problems or extra large foals in mares? |
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What are the more obvious signs of impending birth? |
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-filling of the udder: 2-4w prefoaling -distension of the teats: 4-6 days prefoaling -waxing of teats: 1-4d prefoaling -obvious dripping of milk |
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What are some of the more subtle signs of impending birth? |
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-softening and flattening of the mm in the croup -relaxation of the vulva |
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When do mares typically foal? |
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-seem to foal at night in privacy and some control over the delivery timing -quick and uneventful |
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Describe the types of places mares like to foal? |
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-clean, safe, quiet place to foal -open grassy area is sometimes cleaner that a stall -stall > 14 ft X 14 ft -straw |
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What is the first stage of labor? |
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-Stage 1: begins with the onset of contractions and generally lasts 1-2 hours -contractions move the foal through the cervix and into position in the birth canal -fetal membranes (allantois) may become visible at the mare's vulva -when the sac breaks, signaled by a rush of fluid, stage one ends |
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What is the second stage of labor? |
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-expulsion of the foal lasting < 30 mins |
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Describe the normal presentation of the foal? |
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-diving position: one front foot first, hooves down, head forwad aka dorsal-sacral position |
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Is it normal for the mare to move around for delivery? |
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-mare may stand up, lie down, and roll several times |
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What is the third stage of labor? |
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-begins after delivery and is the phase during which the afterbirth ("placenta") is expelled -most are passed within 1-3 hours |
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At which point does the passing of the placenta become an issue? |
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-if it takes longer than 3-4 hours |
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Did the dystocia occur after a term pregnancy? |
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-possible risk for leaving a part of the fetal mem behind |
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What do we do for a late gestation abortion? |
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-submit foal and membranes for exam |
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What are the possible maternal causes of dystocia in the mare? |
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-uterine torsion -abdominal hernia |
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What are the possible fetal causes of dystocia in the mare? |
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-abnormal presentation or posiiton -postural abnormalities #1 cause of dystocia -abnormal size (much less common) |
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What is the most common cause of dystocia in the mare? |
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What does it look like when the chorion presents at the vulva? What should it look like? |
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-red, velvety membrane shows first (red beg) -amnion should be white and translucent |
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Why is a red bag an issue? |
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-foal's blood supply to its dam has been interrupted and the neonate is at risk for asphyxia -IMMEDIATE EMERGENCY |
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What do we use for lubrication during dystocia? What else do we administer concurrently? |
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-warm water or actual lube -Cuscopan: relax the uterus |
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What is assisted vaginal delivery? |
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-no sedation -loooots of lube and pulling -pull only during a contraction |
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Describe a controlled vaginal delivery. |
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-requires general anesthesia while the mare is upside down -you go in and go fishing |
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What are your options if a CVD fails? |
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-C-section -fetotomy -euthanasia |
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What are our 4 major considerations for all procedures during a dystocia? |
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-trauma to repro tract -vaginal, cervical trauma -uterine rupture or tears -future fertility of the mare |
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Normal foals should be standing within what time frame? What about nursing? |
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What problems can arise if the foal does not nurse? |
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-septicemia -effects from neonatal hypoxia syndrome -colostrum not ingested in a timely manner |
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What do we check within 18-24 hours of birth with blood tests from the foal? |
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In what time frame should foals pass the meconium? |
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-within 12 hours of birth |
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In which breeds of horses are retained fetal membranes more common? |
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-draft mares and Fresian mares |
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In which clinical situation is the chance of retained fetal membranes increased? |
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-dystocia, prolonged gestations, hydrops pregnancies, and C-sections |
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What is a retained fetal membrane? |
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-failure of fetal membranes to pass within 3 hors post-foaling |
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What is the thought as to the cause of a RFM? |
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-tip of the non-gravid horn (thinneer, less edematous) responsible for persistent attachment |
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What is the first thing you do with a RFM? |
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-tie the membranes up in a bag so the mare does not kick at them or step on them |
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What do we administer medically in the case of a RFM? |
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-Oxytocin: begin with LOW doses immediated post-partum -systemic broad spectrum antibiotics: IV K penicillin and Gentamicin |
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What are the possible complications with manual removal of RFM? |
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-significant hemorrhage -intussusception of uterine horn -delay of uterine involution after microvilli are broken off and left behind in endometrium of uterus -permanent endometrial damage |
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What is the Burn's technique? |
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-povidine iodine or saline solution infused into the chorioallantoic space in large volumes to induce uterine stretching and subsequent contraction in the hope for separation for microvilli from endometrial attachment |
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What is our safest option with RFM? |
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-retrograde infusion of umbilical artery with collagenase to break down microvilli or infusion of water to induce swelling and edema of microvilli |
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