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WebWhat causes (due to the foal) HIE?-premature, dysmature, or ill foal-neonatal isoerythrolysis (meconium aspiration, milk aspiration, fractured ribs) Mares undergo rapid placental detachment after parturition. Any dystocia > _____ is likely to result in an HIE foal at the very least and more likely a dead foal. Web- foal: premature, dysmature, or ill foal; neonatal isoerythrolysis Any dystocia of more than ___ is likely to result in an HIE foal at the very least & more likely a dead foal 45 minutes What are the clinical signs associated w/ HIE? - often delayed for a few hours to 72 hours - mild depression w/ loss of suckle reflex WebDiagnosis of an HIE foal is based on clinical signs, history and eliminating other potential causes. It is important to have your veterinarian evaluate the foal to rule out other potential causes, including septicemia and failure of passive transfer, as these conditions are treated differently. Treatment: small slow moving vehicle sign on amazon