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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
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*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.
 
 
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*Mild deformities may resolve spontaneously with growth.
 
*Mild deformities may resolve spontaneously with growth.
 
*Surgical treatment is indicated in severe cases like this.
 
*Surgical treatment is indicated in severe cases like this.
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