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Understanding Mare and Foal Behavior (AAEP 2012)
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Fescue Grass Toxicity in Broodmares
During the breeding and foaling season, lush fescue pastures could create problems for pregnant mares.
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CFS Classification System Developed (AAEP 2012)
Researchers developed a uniform system for classifying cases of contracted foal syndrome (CFS).
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Farm Call: Your Questions Answered
Q. My mare was bred more than 390 days ago and still has not delivered the baby. She's showing signs she's in foal. I suspect fescue grass poisoning/toxicity is delaying the foaling. Is this possible? Should I give her domperidone?
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