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Mares agalactia

Poppenga RH, Mostrum MS, Haschek WM, Lock TF, Buck WB, Beasley VR. Mare agalactia, placental thickening, and high foal mortality associated with the grazing of tall fescue a case report. Proc Am Assoc Vet Lab Diag, Ft. Worth, TX, October 21 -23, 1984, pp 325-336. [Pg.494]

Purified reserpine was one of the first of the modem tranquillizers, acting by reducing 5-hydroxytryptamine concentrations, but it was associated with severe side-effects in humans. Low-dose oral reserpine (5 mg) has been used in the treatment of postpartum mares with agalactia caused by fescue toxicosis and resulted in semm reserpine concentrations that were below the... [Pg.152]

Figure 4 Effect of E+ versus E- fescue on gestation length, foal mortality, agalactia, incidence of placental retention, and rebreeding response in mares. Stairs indicate difference between treatments (P< 0.05). (Adapted from Monroe et al., 1988.)... Figure 4 Effect of E+ versus E- fescue on gestation length, foal mortality, agalactia, incidence of placental retention, and rebreeding response in mares. Stairs indicate difference between treatments (P< 0.05). (Adapted from Monroe et al., 1988.)...

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