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Caring for two: Managing your broodmare and foal

Dr. Jennifer Burns will discuss what to do before, during, and after foaling during AVC鈥檚 Community Workshop Series.
| Atlantic Veterinary College
Rachel Cutcliffe
Dr. Jennifer Burns, equine veterinarian and assistant professor, Atlantic Veterinary College
Dr. Jennifer Burns, equine veterinarian and assistant professor, Atlantic Veterinary College

An effective 鈥渂roodmare care and management program鈥 is essential for a healthy foal, but where do you start? 

鈥淏roodmares require special care and attention to ensure the best outcome for both mom and foal,鈥 says Dr. Jennifer Burns, equine veterinarian and assistant professor, Atlantic Veterinary College, at the 小黄书视频. 鈥淎n effective broodmare management program is important to help mares have a safe and successful pregnancy.鈥 

In the AVC鈥檚 Community Workshop Series, Burns will focus on what to do before, during, and after foaling, and dive deeper into best management practices to keep both mare and foal healthy. She will discuss how to manage the pregnant mare, steps to prepare for foaling, and when emergency veterinarian intervention is required, and she will cover post-foaling care for both mare and foal.

鈥淜nowing what to do in a foaling emergency is key to having a positive outcome,鈥 explains Burns. 鈥淭he birth of a foal is one of the most rewarding experiences a horse owner can have. Proper care and preparation will facilitate a positive outcome.鈥

The AVC Community Workshop Series will take place on Tuesday, April 5, at 7:30 p.m. Atlantic Daylight Time through Zoom. The workshop is free to attend and open to the public. Registration is not required, although it is encouraged.

For more information and to register, go to /events/2022/04/caring-two-managing-your-broodmare-and-foal.

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Atlantic Veterinary College
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