Horse owners are encouraged to use this foaling monitor sheet to document key events during the foaling process—such as the time of birth, when the foal stands and nurses, and when the placenta is passed. Tracking these events allows for early identification of potential complications. Additionally, the document provides general guidelines and reminders to help owners recognize when veterinary intervention may be necessary, and a handy foaling kit checklist.
This resource was part of the Foaling 101 webinar, presented by the AAEP Horse Owner Education Committee.
Resource Type
- Document
Topic
- Foal
- Parturition/Foaling
- Reproduction
Publish Date
February 14, 2025
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