Procaine Penicillin, Amoxicillin etc. Can be used on horses.
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A horse should be given penicillin when a veterinarian determines the horse has a bacterial infection that will respond to the penicillin.
You should not give horses Penicillin for a cold, as a cold is caused by a virus and Penicillin is an Antibiotic and is not designed to treat a cold. You must let the cold run it's course, just like in a human.
Penicillin targets the cell walls of bacteria, which are different from human cells. Human cells do not have cell walls like bacteria do, so penicillin does not harm them. This allows penicillin to selectively target bacterial cells while leaving human cells unharmed.
The horse would have a reaction to the Penicillin almost immediately. It is best to get away from a horse that has been wrongly injected with Penicillin as the horses brain will be affected and it will flip over backwards. There is no antidote for this, but you should call a equine veterinarian immediately.
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Horses do not have a religion. It is a human trait.
Animal penicillin is not inherently weaker than human penicillin; rather, the differences lie in the formulations and dosages used for specific species. Both are derived from the same mold, Penicillium, and target similar bacterial infections. However, the types of penicillin and their concentrations can vary based on the needs of the animals versus humans. Ultimately, the effectiveness depends on the specific formulation and the infection being treated.
not human penicilin because it is dangerous
There is no such thing
im saying... no
No human would know if horses like rodeos because humans are not horses.