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SNAP Foal IgG Test

Test and treat foals in a single visit

SNAP Foal IgG test gives fast, accurate results in just minutes—enabling you to detect low levels of IgG and begin life-saving treatment immediately.

Quick and Accurate Detection of Neonate IgG Levels is Critical.

  • Low levels of IgG can lead to bacterial infections, arthritis, pneumonia and enteritis.
  • Up to 25% of foals may have low levels of IgG.1
  • Foals have only 24 hours after birth to absorb immunoglobulins from the colostrum.
  • Delayed test results necessitate costly intravenous delivery of immunoglobulins.
  • If left untreated, defenseless foals may die.
     

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The Convenience of SNAP Foal IgG Test

Foal-side testing

Effective with serum or whole blood

Zero lab work

Single patient visit

Test Results in 7 minutes

Accurate, easy-to-interpret results

Treatment can begin immediately

Results in 7 minutes


Step 1

Dilute sample. Mix thoroughly and dispose of first 5–10 drops from the bottle.

Step 2

Apply one drop of sample over sample spot.

Step 3

Pour conjugate into the sample well.

Step 4

Snap down activator until it is flush with the base.

Step 5

Wait seven minutes.

Test Results


Less than 400 mg/dL IgG
The color intensity of the sample spot is lighter than the 400 mg/dL calibrator spot

Approximately 400 mg/dL IgG
The color intensity of the sample spot is the same as the 400 mg/dL calibrator spot

400 to 800 mg/dL IgG
The color intensity of the sample spot is darker than the 400 mg/dL calibrator spot but lighter than the 800 mg/dL calibrator spot

Approximately 800 mg/dL IgG
The color intensity of the sample spot is the same as the 800 mg/dL calibrator spot

Greater than 800 mg/dL IgG
The color intensity of the sample spot is darker than the 800 mg/dL calibrator spot

  SNAP Foal IgG Test Package Insert
To order, call 1-800-248-2483 

*Reference:
1. "Failure of Passive Transfer," by Edward L. Squires, Ph.D. The Horse, December 1997, p. 62.

SNAP Foal is a registered trademark of IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries.

SNAP Foal IgG is available only through veterinarians. Always keep tests refrigerated.