Difference between revisions of "Equine Reproduction and Stud Medicine Q&A 02"
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*Maxillary–mandibular malocclusion is common | *Maxillary–mandibular malocclusion is common | ||
− | *In severe cases cleft palate may also occur. Although many foals suck normally, this particular foal did not and an indwelling naso-oesophageal tube was inserted. Due to the possibility of poor | + | *In severe cases cleft palate may also occur. Although many foals suck normally, this particular foal did not and an indwelling naso-oesophageal tube was inserted. Due to the possibility of poor consumption of colostrum and aspiration of milk, secondary infections and bacterial septicaemias can occur. |
− | consumption of colostrum and aspiration of milk, secondary infections and bacterial septicaemias can occur. | ||
|l2= Wry Nose | |l2= Wry Nose | ||
|q3= How would you treat this condition? | |q3= How would you treat this condition? |
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A day old thoroughbred foal is presented with this deformity:
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What is this condition and what syndrome may it be a part of? |
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What are the main complications in dealing with such foals? |
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How would you treat this condition? |
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[[ Wry Nose |Link to Article]] |