This depends upon what you mean by "horse tranquilizer". A common sedative used in horses (except stallions) is acepromazine, which is a yellow liquid injected into the vein or muscle.
Phencyclidine or PCP is a horse tranquilizer. The tranquilizer is given to them so they will not freak out for certain things.
it was originally a horse tranquilizer
PCP
It Works for about 24 hours
The most commonly used horse tranquilizer is Acepromazine, the chemical formula is C19H22N2O.
Here's what you do: get some horse tranquilizer.......
Ketamine is a horse tranquilizer. It would take about 150mg of ketamine in order to knock out a shire horse.
Horse Snakes look like that because there head is theshape of the horse
If you are asking what is used to tranquilize a horse, it could be any of several different classes of drugs ranging from acepromazine to opioids.
They look like a single shot shotgun- since they are made by a company that MAKES single shot shotguns. The tranquilzer dart is about as big as your finger.
it looks like a horse but
Well, 2 things. First, nice question!!! Second, it depends on what kind of tranquilizer it is. Mostly, the person will get poisoned, and will suffer great pain. The person COULD die in about 2 weeks. There are some tranquilizers that, when you eat them, you will get sick a little, but not die. Lastly, this is the same with any other tranquilizer, except , plant tranquilizer.