San321
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I have recently discovered that a mare I loaned to use as a brood mare has chronic hepititus C. She was fit throughout the pregnancy (and swabbed prior to going to stud) After foaling, she appeared fine but had not passed any droppings in the first 24hrs and was jaundiced, a vet was called and although she did not appear distressed or had a temperature or any other outward symptoms, he suggested she may have some internal damage or a kind of toxic shock, She was treated as such and showed a continued although slow improvement. We continued to bloodtest her monthly for the next 6 months prior to her return to her owner. I was very dissappointed not to get a 'normal' result at any time as her liver continued to show abnormalities - she still showed no outward signs of illness. On her return to her owner it was suggested a biopsy was done to determine what was wrong with the liver. This has shown chronic hep C. As this has happened over the Christmas period I have been unable to establish what implications this has for the foal who is now 8 months old. Can anyone please help or tell me of their own experience? We have no idea where or how the mare contracted hep C, possibly the stud? My foal is showing no signs of illness, he is fairly quiet but has been very well handled and is generally well mannered but now I am concerned this is due to illness not good behaviour. I am concerned about opening a can or worms with the vet due to the long term insurance implications for him. Any advice would be welcomed. Thanks