Is The Equine Uterus Sterile?

Is the equine uterus sterile? Why do mares get uterine infections? What is endometriosis?

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What Is The Uterus In A Horse?

The uterus is an organ only found in the female horse and is part of the reproductive tract. It is inside the uterus that conception occurs, leading to the formation of an embryo. 

Is The Equine Uterus Sterile?

If the uterus becomes contaminated by bacteria, these will quickly reproduce and cause inflammation and irritation of the delicate uterine lining.

What Are The Causes Of Uterine Infections In Horses?

Most uterine infections in horses occur as a result of reproductive activity, whether through natural mating or controlled artificial insemination.

What Are The Signs Of Uterine Infection In Horses?

Discharge may be seen from the vulva – this can be in small or large amounts and may be clear or purulent.

The equine uterus is a closed, sterile environment, free from bacteria. It is protected by a series of three seals that prevent dirt and debris from entering the uterus. 

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