because if you use it two times it will kill u
Hi my name is Brett. I do not know if all antivenom is made this way. But apparently for snake antivenom it is. First they will milk the snake for its venom then inject small dosages of the venom into a horse or goat. The Horse will build up antibodies to the venom until it is almost immune to it. The antibodies are then extracted from the blood of the horse and purified into a serum. This is just a broad description of what the process is. For a more detailed description try this website. http://ask.yahoo.com/20000803.html
Antivenom is created by injecting a small amount of the targeted venom into an animal such as a Horse, Sheep, Goat, or Rabbit; the subject animal will undergo an Immune_responseto the venom, producing Antibodyagainst the venom's active molecule which can then be harvested from the animal's blood and used to treat Envenomation.
Manure. Anything else is probably illegal. Cobra antivenom can come from horses.
The saying "long in the tooth" refers to someone who is getting old, as teeth tend to appear longer as gums recede with age. This idiom originated from horses, as their teeth continue to grow throughout their lives, becoming longer as they age.
BMB no longer makes horse blankets. However, there is a company called Blanket Barn that makes similar horse blankets for comparable prices.
The Blood-Horse was created in 1916.
A blood horse is a horse whose blood or lineage is derived from the purest and most highly-prized stock.
Blood-Horse Publications was created in 1916.
A horse has a circulatory system made up of veins and arteries. The horse's heart pumps blood into the arteries which take the blood to various parts of the horse's body. Then the blood returns to the heart via the veins.
do not bother doing what won't have a good outcome. let it go. or stop doing something that is no longer serving your purpose. my personal example - a relationship that is no longer making you happy.
Yoshi had shorter arms and a longer neck, making him taller and more "dinosaur-like" than he is today.
Akhal-Teke horse.