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Title: HORSE SENSE: Caring for your mare after foaling
Andrea Ryan of Kilcash Equine clinic explained how to prepare your mare for foaling and common problems to look out for after foaling at the recent ITBA preparation workshop
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Andrea Ryan of Kilcash Equine clinic explained how to prepare your mare for foaling and common problems to look out for after foaling at the recent ITBA preparation workshop
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