| Animal | Equine |
| Sample Type | Serum,plasma |
| Sample Volume | 75μL |
| 39-86 °F storage | 24 months shelf life |


Foals possess the ability to produce infection-fighting antibodies, called immunoglobulins or Igs, from the moment they’re born. What they don’t possess is pre-existing Igs in their bloodstream at the time of birth to protect them from the onslaught of bacteria and other infection-inducing microorganisms in their new environment.
| Animal | Equine |
| Sample Type | Serum,plasma |
| Sample Volume | 75μL |
| 39-86 °F storage | 24 months shelf life |
| Normal | <400 mg/dL |
| Suspected low | 400-800 mg/dL |
| Normal | >800 mg/dL |
Foal Immunoglobulin G (Foal IgG) Rapid Quantitative Test is a fluorescence immunoassay used with the Healvet 3000 analyzer for the quantitative determination of equine IgG concentration in equine serum or plasma.
Step 1: Sample Preparation
Add 10 µL of Serum or Plasma sample into the buffer tube.
Mix thoroughly without forming bubbles.
Step 2: Sample Application
Transfer 75 µL of the prepared mixture into the sample well of the test card.
Step 3: Result Analysis
Insert the test card into the Healvet 3000 Analyzer with standard test mode.
Read and record the test result according to the analyzer instructions.
