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No. Sustain III Calf Boluses are for calves over 1 month only, not horses. Such boluses would be ineffective for horses because they are not made for horses, and you would have to give a lot (say, around 24 bolus pills to a 1200 pound horse) to even try to make it work. Even then, there's a risk of your horse getting sick if you don't give it the right medication intended for the right species of animal. Sustain III Calf boluses have not been tested on horses, and have been proven ineffective for non-ruminating calves under a month old.

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