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Q: What is considered premature delivery in mares?
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I think what you want to know is what is considered premature versus an abortion? Prematurity is the delivery of the baby within the age of viability (which is usually 5mos of gestational age) before the fetus reaches the age of viability and is expelled from the woman's body is considered as abortion. i hope this helped


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