Uterine parasites: A clinician’s guide to pregnancy toxemia
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21423/aabppro20238892Keywords:
pregnancy toxemia, ketosis, small ruminant, pregnancyAbstract
Pregnancy toxemia in late gestation small ruminants is a common condition presented to large animal practitioners. The goal of this talk will be to review the current pathophysiology and therapy plans in varying circumstances in an ambulatory setting. Identifying risk factors and negative prognostic considerations needed to implement valuable therapeutic and preventative plans is critical. Following this presentation, the practitioner will be able to diagnosis and implement supportive therapy for pregnancy toxemia, identify risk factors and negative prognostic indicators, and design preventive plans for a small ruminant herd.