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In most cases, soon after a foal is born it stands and suckles what fluid from a mare's udder? |
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| 2.
During the first hours of a foals life the gut is 'open' to the absorption of antibodies. How long does the gut remain this way? |
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| 3.
On average, the gestation length of horses is... |
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| 4.
The onset of stage 3 labor is characterized by... |
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Meconium is the technical term for... |
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The most common cause of death in foals admitted for intensive care is... |
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If a foal contracts botulism, the most common cause of death will be... |
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| 8.
In foals, once tetanus has been contracted it can be treated. |
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| 9.
Ruptured bladders are most commonly seen is what sex of foal? |
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| 10.
Lavender foal syndrome is seen in what breed of horse? |
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| 11.
Differential Diagnosis of White Muscle Disease are all of the following except... |
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| 12.
Which form of chemical restraint should not be used in a compromised foal? |
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| 13.
What is the easiest and most effective means of infection prevention in a neonatal unit? |
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All of the following are signs of Tetanus except... |
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| 15.
The majority of twin foals conceived are born healthy. |
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