IRVIN A. D.PURNELL R. E.BROWN C. G. D.2015-07-142015-07-141975The Veterinary Record (7), p. 513-5130042-4900http://localhost:8080/dspace/handle/0/4349SIR. -Recently J was called to attend a nine-yeal-old thoroughhred parturient mare at 8 am, The marc had obviously been in labour for several hours: the foal's nose and both front feet were presented at the vulva. Confirmation that the dystocia wa~ due to a bilateral flexion of the elbows was made at vaginal examination. It was also evident at this stage that the foal had been dead for some while.enhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Uterine prolapse in the mareJournal ContributionProgestagensCatsProlapsed uterusMares