One of the most thrilling and heartwarming experiences in the equine world is seeing a healthy foal stand within minutes of birth. However, sick foals can have some of the highest mortality rates in veterinary medicine. Therefore, the effort to save them takes a talented and dedicated team of professionals in the Equine Medical Emergency, Critical Care and Neonatology Service who work around the clock in order to beat the odds.
Sick foals brought to UC Davis are seen in the Lucy G. Whittier Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at the veterinary hospital. The highly-trained team, led by Dr. Gary Magdesian, chief of service and the holder of the Roberta A. and Carla Henry Endowed Chair in emergency medicine and critical care, can handle the most complicated cases, providing 24/7 coverage.
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