The newborn filly was not breathing.

“We could feel a faint heartbeat and proceeded with CPR, focused on rescue breathing as her heartbeat got stronger,” said Kristi Dorsey, owner of the filly, and her mother. “Miraculously, she took her first breath nearly 25 minutes after delivery.”

But that didn’t end the concerns for Kristi Dorsey and her husband, Clif Dorsey, of Dillsburg, Pennsylvania. The filly had been through a “red bag delivery,” or premature separation of the placenta before and during the birthing process. Once this occurs, the foal is separated from its blood and oxygen supply. It is a serious emergency, and the placenta must be torn open and the foal delivered immediately to give the foal the best chance of survival.

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