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Debbie York (Dsyork)
Posted on Thursday, Jul 19, 2001 - 10:33 am:   Edit PostPrint Post

I live in Alberta Canada, and have a friend that is having problems with AIing her mare, she is 18 years old and has foal at her side. This mare seems to have problems every other year or so to get pregant. This year the man that is doing the AI, said last year she had 3 cysts, this year when they ultrasounded her they said she had about 6 this year. We have heard through another breeder that there is a way to remove cysts but none of the vets here know anything about it. Can you help?
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Robert N. Oglesby DVM (Dro)
Posted on Tuesday, Jul 24, 2001 - 8:01 am:   Edit PostPrint Post

Hello Debbie,
We have information on uterine cysts in the article, Equine Diseases: Reproductive Diseases: Trouble Settling Mares & Stallion Infertility: Uterine Infection and Inflammation.
DrO
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