Abstract:A 15 year old, multiparous, American Quarter Horse mare in late pregnancy, was presented for a mass protruding from the vagina that was noticed 12 hours ago. Physical examination revealed a large, 25 x 12.5 x 12.5 cm, pink to red vaginal protrusion with moderate amounts of mucoid discharge. On transrectal palpation, it was evident that the mare was carrying a live fetus. Reminder of the physical examination was unremarkable. Vaginal prolapse was diagnosed that was manually reduced and an episioplasty procedure… Show more
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