You can give them the shot on the large muscle that runs down the neck or one of the large muscles on the horse's hindquarters. Always inject the strangles vaccine on the butt. It can make the horse's neck or face swell.
Horses are vaccinated with a tetanus toxoid that is marketed for use in horses.
at the store, you have to first buy the preventative deworm and then on the horses page there is an option to give a flu shot or deworm...
In the triangle muscle area on the neck - but make sure you are not in a blood vessel by drawing back on the needle.
He was shot in the heel of his foot - the only part of him that wasn't dipped in the river Styx. It was the only vulnerable part of his body.
The small of his back I believe.
his head.
typically most of the time in the butt
by a shot.
Try not to get shot in a part of the body that would be instantly fatal, wear body armor, seek medical care immediately. Better yet, try not to get shot.
her back, by her best friend Yolanda
Abraham Lincoln was shot in the back of the head.
Horses are not to be shot ! ! ! !