“…The gold standard for the determination of IgG concentrations in body fluids is the Serum Radial Immunodiffusion (SRID) assay which has the disadvantage of being expensive, time-consuming and results are susceptible to human errors or commercial kits used [ 15 , 16 ]. More feasible tools for estimation of serum IgG concentrations in foals are quick tests, such as the SNAP test (IDEXX SNAP® Foal IgG Test - SNAP® Foal IgG) [ 17 ]. These tests are easy to perform, practical in the field and relatively cheap, however, they are semi-quantitative tests giving ranges of IgG concentrations (≥800 mg/dl, 400–800 mg/dl, or < 400 mg/dl) instead of the exact amount of immunoglobulins absorbed.…”