OTHER DIAGNOSES CONSIDERED
Other conditions or ailments that might also need to be ruled out by a vet.
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Synonyms: Neonatal Diarrhea/ Septicemia
Other conditions or ailments that might also need to be ruled out by a vet.
These are tests that might be helpful to make this diagnosis or further characterize the condition.
These treatments might be used to help resolve or improve this condition.
You might make these observations when a horse has this condition.
Newborn Foal, Seems Small or Underdeveloped
Foal or Newborn, Born Stained Yellow, Orange or Brownish
Newborn Foal, Gums (Mucous Membranes) Abnormal Color
Foal or Newborn, Milk Drying on Face
Milk Dripping from Teats of Nursing Mare
Newborn Foal, Mare will Not Allow Foal to Nurse
Newborn Foal, Urine Dripping from Umbilicus or Navel
Newborn Foal, Born Solid White in Color
Monitor your newborn foals closely and act quickly if you detect a problem. It is good practice for your vet to perform a post-partum exam on a newborn foal and run a routine antibody (IgG) test to see if the foal received adequate levels of colostrum from the mare.
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