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In a 13-year survey of equine congenital defects that resulted in death or required euthanasia in central Kentucky, necropsies were performed on 608 deformed fetuses or newborn foals. The following congenital anomalies were observed: contracted foal syndrome (33.2%), miscellaneous limb contraction (20%), multiple defects (5.3%), microphthalmia (4.6%), craniofacial malformations (4.3%), cleft palate (4.0%), heart defects (3.5%), umbilical defects (3.5%), and hydrocephalus (3.0%). Eleven less frequently occurring anomalies constituted the balance of the congenital defects in fetuses and newborn foals.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0279577247e11d6d512e8e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.2460/ajvr.1985.46.02.353
M. W. Crowe
Utah State University
T. W. Swerczek
University of Kentucky
American Journal of Veterinary Research
University of Kentucky
Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station
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