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Will A Neurologic Mare Have A Neurologic Foal? Not Necessarily  - Horse Racing News

Will A Neurologic Mare Have A Neurologic Foal? Not Necessarily  - Horse Racing News
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Monkey See, Monkey Do: Will A Foal Mimic A Mare s Neurologic Behavior?  - Horse Racing News

Monkey See, Monkey Do: Will A Foal Mimic A Mare’s Neurologic Behavior?  Sponsored by: Foals often mimic the behavior of their dams, copycatting everything from grazing to running to rolling and more. But what happens when a foal is born to a mare that has neurologic issues? Will it mimic the odd behaviors?  The staff at Mid-Atlantic Equine Medical Center has cared for many foals born to neurologically compromised mares, said Dr. Rodney Belgrave. Often the mares are afflicted with equine protozoal myeloencephalitis (EPM). Belgrave says he has not seen foals mimic the neurological signs their mothers exhibit. However, foals can be born infected with organisms that cause neurologic disease. One of the organisms that causes EPM can be transmitted to the fetus from the placenta. However, infected foals may not demonstrate neurological signs until they are three months old.

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