This message is from: Nancy Newport <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Thanks to those who replied to me re my foal with
an elevated temp.

Just an update. We still don't know what it is,
although we are now looking into a cooling
problem, because he just seems so healthy besides
being hot.

It is very hot and dry (not normal) here in
Florida right now and Jagr was born with a lot of
flesh on him and a lot of hair compared to other
foals around here.  My vet called the vet school
and someone mentioned a syndrome in Clydes where
the breeders shave and cool the foal for a little
while (week?) as the normal cooling system seems
to take a little while to kick in. Then the foals
are fine.

Joyce Concklin a breeder here in Florida said she
watches her foals carefully for heat especially
when they are born in the really hot months, she
mentioned shaving the bellies and misting. I
wonder, Joyce, if any of yours had elevated temps
like Jagr has?

Right now I have clipped everything except his
head and legs and am hosing him regularly and
leaving sprinklers on every where in the paddock
so he lays on the moist grass. By the way, he
loved being clipped and hosed, and if he wasn't
imprinted he would be now. With frequent temps
taken, hosing, clipping, blood drawn, etc., I
just about have it covered. He holds no grudges,
though, still comes up and takes whatever I've
got.

Nancy Newport
Gainesville, Florida




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