not really but if you want a horse to buck you can put on spurs and kick him makes em mad
Yes. A horse can buck at any time, wether its getting groomed, standing still, your behind it, or ontop of, Trotting, walking, galloping, cantering, galloping, it can always buck.
Arabians will do the same things as any other breed of horse, they will gallop, buck, rear and play with each other or their horse toys.
Yes it can. Any medication can cause hives if you're allergic to it.
Taking medication, of any kind, does not cause weight gain or weight loss. Unless that medication causes retention or defecation.Ask your doctor about your particular circumstances and medication.
Taking any medication can cause your eyelids to swell and itch. All medication has side effects and this could be one of them.
Yes, certain medications can cause hearing loss as a side effect. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider about the potential risks of any medication.
Probably any Opiate, Benzo medications, you get the idea.
Do not give any kind of medication specially antibiotics like rocephin to your horse without prescription of its vet.
It is very important not to let a colicky horse roll. Rolling can cause the intestines to twist, possibly necessitating surgery. If you determine your horse has colic, call your veterinarian, then do everything you can to keep your horse from lying down and rolling. If possible, walk her for 15 minutes, then let her rest. Do not administer any medication without approval of your vet. Withhold food and water until the vet arrives.
Yes, Atripla can cause a false positive for a high reading of cannibinoids.
Equimax worm medication is marketed for horses not goats. It is best to seek the advice from a vet before giving any horse medication to a goat or other animal.
Yes any long term pain medication can cause liver damage.