Adeena and Dolly Welcome to Dolly! Adeena had been seeking a new horse for quite a while. She finally found Dolly and decided to lease…
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HB311 Bill Title: establishing a committee to study rail trail best management practices. (LSR#: 414) http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/House Status: IN COMMITTEE (Resources, Recreation and Development)Due out of Committee 3/11/2021Bill…
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Please check out the October 2019 Gift Guide! Page 1 of Gift Guide Page 2 of Gift Guide
He gives me that look. You know the one I’m talking about. The I’m-having-a-really-bad-day-so-your-ride-is-going-to-be-worthless look. I questioned whether he had given it to me the…
Introduction
Umbilical infections, also called
omphalitis or omphalophlebitis, and are an
inflammation of any one of the structures
that make up a foal’s belly button. The
umbilicus consists of two arteries, a vein,
and the urachus. The umbilical arteries
carry deoxygenated blood away from the
fetus and returns the blood to the placenta.
The umbilical arteries give rise to the
round ligaments of the bladder in the adult.
The umbilical vein brings oxygenated
and nutrient-rich blood to the fetus from
the maternal circulation. In the adult the
umbilical vein becomes the round ligament
of the liver. The urachus is a remnant of the
canal that drains the fetus’ bladder