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Maternal parity affects placental development, growth and metabolism of foals until 1 year and a half.

Theriogenology(2018)

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Abstract
Primiparous mares are known to produce smaller foals than multiparous mares. This difference seems to be partly explained by the reduced exchange surface and volume of the placental villi in primiparous compared to multiparous placentas. The effect of maternal parity on foals' post-natal growth, metabolism and sexual maturation, however, has been given little consideration. The objectives of this work were to analyse placental biometry and structure at term, growth of foals and yearlings, their metabolism and testicular maturation at one year of age.
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Horse,Parity,DOHaD,Metabolism,Placenta
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