HORSE Sport Ireland has launched the first of several nationwide equine health screening tests in 2020. The first health screening scheme is for Warmblood Fragile Foal Syndrome (WFFS) testing, funded by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) and supported by the HSI board.
WFFS is a genetic condition, typically found in Warmblood horses, which affects the foals’ connective tissue. The condition is characterised by fragile skin and mucous membranes causing painful skin blistering; hyperflexible joints, floppy ears, excess fluid in the foetus, potential abortion and premature birth. There is currently no treatment or cure for the syndrome, thus, affected foals rarely survive and are euthanised after birth, if born alive.
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