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How long should a horse fast before undergoing gastric endoscopy?

Question 2

What equipment is necessary for assisted vaginal delivery of a calf?



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Answer to Question 1

An adult horse should be fasted for 8 to 12 hours.

Answer to Question 2

 bucket of disinfectant solution in water
 surgical scrub and solution
 2 lidocaine
 3-12 ml syringe
 22-18 gauge needles
 obstetrical sleeves
 lubricant jelly or powder
 obstetrical chains or ropes and handles
 calf jack
 towels (for drying the fetus)



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