Yes, but it will only give the mare wings, not the foal.
Get a horse that... -Is over 1 year and 6 months... -Does not have a GA coat (as you will waste your m-blood since you can't add wings to coats) applehorse1 on howrse has answered this See ya around ;)
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- Use a Medusa's Blood on your horse - Buy them from the Sales - Win them
Sheep blood is commonly used in microbiology because it is readily available and produces consistent results. Horse blood is less frequently used due to its higher cost and variability in composition, which can affect test results.
Go to Black Market...Madusa's Blood...and choose the horse u want it to go on
Some people are willing to buy some black market items for a certain price. check out some player's presentations, see if it says that they will buy your item, and, if you are satisfied with the price, pm them and ask if they would like to buy it. There is also the Black Market Exchange with the Pegasus account on howrse so that you can trade with other players.
because if you use it two times it will kill u
Whatever your doctor, who is aware you are pregnant, prescribes. I don't think you can get high blood pressure medication without a prescription, anyway.
In the horse world sulfamethoxazole is referred to as SMZ's. It is a broad spectrum antibiotic used to treat a range of ailments. The most common use is for respiratory infections, urinary infections and strangles. It is not for use in pregnant or nursing mares.
Nicotine constricts blood vessels and thus reduces blood flow with oxygen and nutrients to placenta and fetus.
You have to buy medusa's blood with a pass, buy horse at auction/private sales/ negotiations that is already a pegasus or be lucky and get in a horn of plenty. Hope this helps. To make a Pegasus on Howrse, you need to purchase the medusa's blood from the black market. To get a pegasus on Howrse, you have two options: 1. Buy a pegasus in the sales. 2. Put a Medusa's Blood from the Black Market onto your horse and it will be a pegasus.
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