Macroscopic characteristics of the umbilical cord in Standardbred, Thoroughbred and Warmblood horses

The umbilical cord (UC), the connection between mother and fetus via the umbilical vessels, carries nutrients and oxygenated blood to the fetus through the umbilical vein and removes deoxygenated blood and waste products via the umbilical arteries. It is designed to protect blood flow to the fetus during pregnancy. In equine medicine, only a few studies have described the UC, and most of these involved Thoroughbreds. The present study describes and compares the macroscopic features of the equine umbilical cord in three different breeds and in relation to the foal's gender.
Source: Theriogenology - Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Authors: Source Type: research