Areas on their body would swell up, But not only where the sting was but other places too, my horse had that happen and you have to be careful it doesnt swell near the mouth or throat because the swelling may stop breathing. they may become distressed depending how much pain they are in.
When a wasp stings, it injects venom which is acidic in nature. Alkalis (such as baking soda mixed with water) can help neutralize the acidic venom, reducing pain and inflammation. However, it's important to seek medical help if there is a severe allergic reaction.
maybe theyre trying to act cool
Because they fake. If they was hard they wouldn't have to act like it. Update: If theyre acting like theyre hard just flirt with them until they really do get hard. Then they wont have to fake it.
I work with miniature horses and they pretty much act lik normal sized horses
everyone died,they died! THEYRE ALL DEAD NOW!!
Horses in general do not act any certain way because of their color. A palomino horse is simply a color of horse, not a breed. In the wild, they will act the way any wild horse will act.
No.
Horses will generally, run, buck, kick, rear up, or will act jumpy, etc.
they will usually run and buck.
The military owns the horses. The cavalry men ride the horses, but, there are no more cavalrys. The animal rights act passed, relieving all work horses from military duty.
An epi pen contains a liquid form of epinephrine. This chemical is commonly used to treat the emergent signs of allergies to insect bites, such as bee stings. It is delivered like a sub Q injection.
theyll act tough they wont show theyre feelings