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Topic:Foals

"Foals" encompasses a stage in the lifecycle of equines with distinct physiological and developmental characteristics. Foals are young horses, typically under one year of age, undergoing rapid growth and development. They require specific nutritional, health, and management practices to support their transition to adulthood. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the growth, development, health challenges, and management practices associated with foals and horses, providing insights into their care and welfare across different life stages.
Use of sulfathalidine in foals.
Veterinary medicine    June 1, 1949   Volume 44, Issue 6 272 
CLARKE HE.No abstract available
Attempted treatment of strangulated umbilical hernia in a thoroughbred foal by bowel resection and end-to-end anastomosis.
The Veterinary record    March 5, 1949   Volume 61, Issue 10 114 
HAWKINS JD, BARRETT EP.No abstract available
The treatment of septicemia of newborn foals with streptomycin and penicillin.
The Cornell veterinarian    January 1, 1949   Volume 39, Issue 1 86-96 
DOLL ER.No abstract available
[Fertility in horses].
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde    December 1, 1948   Volume 73, Issue 23 933-936 
WAGENAAR G.No abstract available
Haemolytic disease of newborn foals due to isoimmunization of pregnancy.
The Journal of hygiene    December 1, 1948   Volume 46, Issue 4 403-418 doi: 10.1017/s0022172400036573
COOMBS RR, CROWHURST RC.No abstract available
Sulfamethazine in the treatment of joint ill in the foal.
Canadian journal of comparative medicine and veterinary science    November 1, 1948   Volume 12, Issue 11 305 
SCHOFIELD FW.No abstract available
Transplacental isoimmunization in horses.
The Journal of heredity    October 1, 1948   Volume 39, Issue 10 285-288 doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jhered.a105768
LEVINE P.No abstract available
Muscular dystrophy in a foal; report of a case.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    August 1, 1948   Volume 113, Issue 857 170-175 
JONES TC, REED WO.No abstract available
A motile streptococcus from an aborted equine fetus.
The Cornell veterinarian    July 1, 1948   Volume 38, Issue 3 313-315 
BRUNER DW, EDWARDS PR.No abstract available
Icteric foals.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    June 1, 1948   Volume 112, Issue 855 440 
BRUNER DW, HULL FE.No abstract available
The development of helminthiasis in thoroughbred foals.
The Journal of comparative pathology and therapeutics    April 1, 1948   Volume 58, Issue 2 107-127 doi: 10.1016/s0368-1742(48)80009-3
RUSSELL AF.No abstract available
An unusual infection in a foal.
The Cornell veterinarian    October 1, 1947   Volume 37, Issue 4 391-393 
BRITTON JW.No abstract available
Piroplasmosis in foal at birth.
The Veterinary record    September 13, 1947   Volume 59, Issue 35 449 
PURCHASE HS.No abstract available
The successful treatment of foal scours.
The Cornell veterinarian    July 1, 1947   Volume 37, Issue 3 259 
MADERIOUS WE, TRAUM J.No abstract available
Two cases of joint-ill in a foal and a calf treated by intracapsular injection of penicillin.
The Veterinary record    May 24, 1947   Volume 59, Issue 19 257 
AUCHTERLONIE L.No abstract available
Rupture in a foal and its reduction.
The Veterinary record    April 19, 1947   Volume 59, Issue 14 190 
DAVIES DG, WYNNE M.No abstract available
Infections observed in equine fetuses and foals.
The Cornell veterinarian    April 1, 1947   Volume 37, Issue 2 89-99 
DIMOCK WW, EDWARDS PR, BRUNER DW.No abstract available
Joint-ill in foals (pyosepticaemia) with special reference to the prophylactic treatment of the foal at birth.
The British veterinary journal    April 1, 1947   Volume 103, Issue 4 129-148 
GUNNING OV.No abstract available
Joint-ill in foals (pyosepticaemia); with special reference to the prophylactic treatment of the foal at birth.
The British veterinary journal    March 1, 1947   Volume 103, Issue 3 104-111 
GUNNING OV.No abstract available
Joint-ill in foals (pyosepticaemia); with special reference to the prophylactic treatment of the foal at birth.
The British veterinary journal    February 1, 1947   Volume 103, Issue 2 47 
CUNNING OV.No abstract available
Foal mortality; retention of meconium.
The Veterinary record    August 3, 1946   Volume 58 344 
LANG WW.No abstract available
Equine infectious anemia in brood mares and their offspring.
Veterinary medicine    August 1, 1946   Volume 41 274-278 
STEIN CD, MOTT LO.No abstract available
Volvulus in a day-old foal.
The Veterinary record    June 29, 1946   Volume 58 279 
FORSYTH H.No abstract available
Corynebacterium equi infection in a California foal.
The Cornell veterinarian    January 1, 1945   Volume 35 370-373 
BRITTON JW.No abstract available
Treatment and prevention of Rhodococcus equi in foals.
   March 14, 2026  
No abstract available
T-shaped malformation of the ventral colon in a Thoroughbred filly with colic.
   March 14, 2026  
A 4-month-old Thoroughbred filly presented for abdominal pain was diagnosed with a T-shaped malformation of the ventral colon at exploratory laparotomy. Following resection and anastomosis of the large colon, no further episodes of abdominal pain occurred during a 12-month follow-up. Acute dehiscence of the linea alba occurred as a complication of the initial laparotomy, but was successfully managed following additional surgical repair. T-shaped malformation of the ventral colon has not previously been reported and is considered a congenital malformation of mesocolon formation.
Single stage urethroplasty for perineal hypospadias in a horse: A case report.
   March 14, 2026  
Within the veterinary world, data regarding the surgical management of hypospadias is lacking. Reports within equines have documented resective phallectomy procedures rather than urethral reconstruction. This case report documents the first ever urethroplasty for an equine hypospadias, performed by a consultant paediatric surgeon. The urethroplasty was achieved by applying the same surgical principles mastered from paediatric urology to a horse. The indication for surgery was contact dermatitis of the hind-leg, which impaired the thoroughbred foal's racing potential. Methods: A single stage ur...
Research article expression of surfactant protein-A and D, and CD9 in lungs of 1 and 30 day old foals.
   March 14, 2026  
Respiratory diseases are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the horses of all ages including foals. There is limited understanding of the expression of immune molecules such as tetraspanins and surfactant proteins (SP) and the regulation of the immune responses in the lungs of the foals. Therefore, the expression of CD9, SP-A and SP-D in foal lungs was examined. Results: Lungs from one day old (n = 6) and 30 days old (n = 5) foals were examined for the expression of CD9, SP-A, and SP-D with immunohistology and Western blots. Western blot data showed significant increase in the...
Factors associated with outcome and gradual improvement in survival over time in 1065 equine neonates admitted to an intensive care unit.
   March 14, 2026  
There is a paucity of information regarding the association between common disorders and outcome over time in a large population of ill equine neonates. Objective: To describe the relative frequency of neonatal disorders in a large population of foals admitted to a neonatal intensive care unit, to determine the disorders and factors associated with nonsurvival and determine if the outcome of ill neonatal foals has improved over time. Methods: Retrospective study. Methods: Cases were selected from equine neonatal (≤14 days of age) admissions between 1982 and 2008. Multivariable logistic regre...
Risk factors for Clostridium piliforme infection in foals.
   March 14, 2026  
To determine risk factors for Clostridium piliforme infection in neonatal foals on a Thoroughbred breeding farm in California. Methods: Case-control and retrospective cohort studies. Methods: 322 neonatal Thoroughbred foals either born on the study farm or born elsewhere but traveled to the farm with their dam during the 1998, 1999, and 2000 breeding seasons. Methods: Mare and foal records from 1998, 1999, and 2000 were examined, using case-control design methods to determine variables associated with increased risk of C. piliforme infection in foals. Important risk factors identified in the c...
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