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Cheryl Lopate D.V.M.

Dr. Lopate received a BS in Animal Science from Colorado State University in 1984 and a Masters Degree in Reproductive Physiology in 1987 from The Ohio State University. She graduated from The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1991. She practiced in a rural mixed practice in Minnesota from 1991 to 1995, then went on to complete a residency in comparative theriogenology (reproduction) at Purdue University from 1995 to 1997 and was board certified in Theriogenology in 1997. She continued to teach clinical reproduction at Purdue University Veterinary Hospital for 2.5 more years, and then returned to clinical practice, providing primarily reproductive care for horses and companion animals until she opened her own reproduction specialty practice in November of 2003. www.reproductiverevolutions.com

What to do with an Overdue Pregnancy?

June 30, 2021August 2, 2016 by Cheryl Lopate D.V.M.

  Q: I have a 14 yr quarter horse, five previous foals, typical gestation 12 months. Currently bred to a Jack for mule foal. Breeding dates May 15-June 20, 2015. Going by last breeding date, she is 401 days. Positive pregnancy test. Can see foal moving in abdomen and hind …

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