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Dystocia - Horse
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Mares with dystocia are more likely to develop post-partum complications including:
Mares with dystocia are more likely to develop post-partum complications including:
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'''Retained placenta''': treated by manual removal or oxytocin in an intravenous drip
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through intramuscular boluses.
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'''Retained placenta''': treated by manual removal or oxytocin in an intravenous drip
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through intramuscular boluses.
'''Metritis''': which can lead to toxaemia and laminitis and should be treated aggressively.
'''Metritis''': which can lead to toxaemia and laminitis and should be treated aggressively.
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