Dottie
Well-Known Member
My mare lost her first foal last year. She suffered 'early placental separation caused by placentitis'. The foal was carried full term but was still-born.
Afterwards she suffered from endometritis and had two blood clots on her ovary's were the foal had nicked the uterine(?) artery on the way out. Although she could proberly carry full term again my vet has said not to breed from her in case the artery ruptures next time.
I will not be breeding from her again but i was just wondering if anyone has had any experiance with this or were we just very unlucky?
Afterwards she suffered from endometritis and had two blood clots on her ovary's were the foal had nicked the uterine(?) artery on the way out. Although she could proberly carry full term again my vet has said not to breed from her in case the artery ruptures next time.
I will not be breeding from her again but i was just wondering if anyone has had any experiance with this or were we just very unlucky?