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... placenta . So for two or three days the entire future of the embryo is very finely balanced as the uterus adjusts to its gravid state and the placenta begins to secrete the hormones which will ensure the continuance of the pregnancy ...
... placenta . So for two or three days the entire future of the embryo is very finely balanced as the uterus adjusts to its gravid state and the placenta begins to secrete the hormones which will ensure the continuance of the pregnancy ...
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... placenta . This remarkable organ develops from the embryonic membranes and adheres to the wall of the uterus in such a way that the gasses and food- stuffs necessary for the growth and development of the foetus , eg oxygen ...
... placenta . This remarkable organ develops from the embryonic membranes and adheres to the wall of the uterus in such a way that the gasses and food- stuffs necessary for the growth and development of the foetus , eg oxygen ...
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... placenta , which is still included in his circulation system . This blood will be returned to the foal via the umbilical cord , the ductus arteriosus in the heart closes , and the blood starts to travel round the lungs instead of ...
... placenta , which is still included in his circulation system . This blood will be returned to the foal via the umbilical cord , the ductus arteriosus in the heart closes , and the blood starts to travel round the lungs instead of ...
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First Considerations | 7 |
Choosing Stud and Stallion 12 | 12 |
The InFoal Mare and Preparing for Foaling | 29 |
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