necrotizing enteritis in neonatal foals, but little is known about its prevalence in clinically
normal foals. Foals (n= 88) ranging in age from C. perfringens. Of the foals that tested
positive, 5 isolates (n= 675) were examined for the netF and enterotoxin (cpe) genes.
Colonization by C. perfringens was most marked in foals 10 colony-forming units (CFU)] and
declined markedly over time (1.23±1.06 log10 CFU at 1 to 2 mo of age). Only 2 isolates …