The objective of this study was to determine the pharmacokinetics of single- and multi-dose ceftiofur crystalline-free acid (CCFA) administered subcutaneously at a dose of 13.2mg/kg to 12 neonatal foals 1-3days of age. Six foals received a single subcutaneous dose, while 6 additional foals received 4 doses of CCFA at 48-h intervals. Blood samples were collected at pre-determined times following drug administration, and plasma concentrations of ceftiofur free acid equivalents (CFAE) were measured using high-performance liquid chromatography. Following single-dose administration of CCFA, the mean±standard deviation maximum observed plasma concentration was 3.1±0.6μg/mL and observed time to maximal plasma concentration was 14.0±4.9h. Following multi-dose administration of CCFA, the mean±standard deviation times above CFAE concentrations of ≥0.5μg/mL and ≥2.0μg/mL were 192.95±15.86h and 78.80±15.31h, respectively. The mean±standard deviation area under the concentration vs time curve (AUC0→∝ ) was 246.2±30.7h×μg/mL and 172.7±27.14h×μg/mL following single- and multi-dose CCFA administrations, respectively. Subcutaneous administration of CCFA at 13.2mg/kg in neonatal foals was clinically well- tolerated and resulted in plasma concentrations sufficient for the treatment of most bacterial pathogens associated with neonatal foal septicemia. Multi-dose administration of four doses at dosing interval of 48h between treatments maintains appropriate therapeutic concentrations in neonatal foals.