Yes. You can give a horse anything you wish but that doesn't mean it will work or that it doesn't have side effects.
Yes, you can feed them the Aureomycin , however it is not for use in animals intended for human consumption.
If you have a horse with no name, give it one!
always let the vet give your pet (in this case horse) a shot
No you should not give human vitamins to a horse. They can contain things that are bad for horses and usually don't provided the correct dosages anyways. It's best to have a equine vet recommend a horse vitamin.
It depends if the horse mates a lot.
im not really sure if the horse was Hannah montanas i think it was her dads but he give it to her!
Aureomycin Crumbles 4G does not indicate how much a horse should be given. Since it medicated, it is recommended to consult a veterinarian for the proper dosage to prevent unwanted complications and side effects.
The most common way is to give the horse a mineral block, but some stores carry mineral crumbles.
layer pellets,or crumbles
your question is not understandable.
As the Cookie Crumbles was created on 2008-09-18.
As the Cookie Crumbles ended on 2008-11-06.
antibiotics such as aureomycin will have the best effects on typhus.
That's the Way the Cookie Crumbles was created in 1979.
The soft greyish limestone that crumbles easily is called chalk.
It isn't used much anymore, but its main use is veterinary, to treat conjunctivitis in cats.
it crumbles
If you have a horse with no name, give it one!