OK, so what's the short list?
Having made up your mind something is amiss with the foal, where do you start? A quick checklist of the most common problems follows (the executive summary if you like)... Differential diagnosis of the depressed neonate: Intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR) Compromised placental function on either the maternal or fetal side. Nutrients and oxygen supplied to, and wastes removed from, both the fetus and the placenta are diminished. Intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR) results from the accumulation of cellular damage and derangements of endocrine, metabolic, and cardiovascular processes. Outcome is dependent on the severity and duration of changes, as well as the concurrent fetal developmental events. Hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE)/Perinatal asphyxia syndrome (PAS) Risk factors to the neonate as above. Oxygen and blood deprivation of the foal as a result of a difficult birth. Signs may take 1 to 2 days to become appar...