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Collecting Equine Urine (suggestions)
Horses urinate relatively infrequently, about once
every 6 hours. Consequently, unless you know the habits
of your mare, it can be tricky catching her urinating so
that you can collect a sample for pregnancy testing.
Some mares are very obliging, and will urinate
predictably after exercise or feeding, or being put on
or taken off a float, and so collecting a urine sample
is easy.
Less co-operative mares can often be encouraged to
urinate by putting them in a stable with light plastic
sheet on the ground and fresh straw at the parameter.
You can collect a sample off the plastic sheeting or
mat. A few specs of dirt will not hurt the test results.
Some mares will urinate after they have been 'whistled'
at. Some owners have also found that simply taping a
sanitary pad below the vulva of their mare permits easy
collection of a urine sample.
It is not necessary to collect the urine sample directly
into a container as it is being voided. If you see your
mare urinating, urine which has been voided onto the
ground can still be collected by placing absorbent
material (e.g. a paper towel) onto it, and squeezing the
urine out into a container.
Another very reliable method to collect urine is to
attach a collection device to the mare. One such device,
invented by breeder Gill Booth from Australia, attaches
to the mare's blanket cover. The device is simple,
inexpensive and easy to make, and generally undetected
by the mare. A picture of Gill's device is shown below.
Suggestion: Placing some absorbent material in the
collection container is also useful, as this prevents
all the collected urine splashing out when your mare
runs up to greet you! Again the urine can be squeezed
out of the absorbent material into a sample container
for shipping.
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