That's not a good idea. The injectable penicillin is meant to either go into the muscle (IM) or the vein (IV) depending on which type your vet gave you. The amount and strength will not be appropriate to give orally.
Yes.
Healthy puppies need no penicillin. If they're sick, the veterinarian will decide which antibiotic to use.
You can feed Jiggs Hay to a horse. Jiggs Hay is a hybrid and designed to be easy to grow, and more nutritious for the horse.
Many local pet stores and pet store chains do not carry horse feed. If you are looking to buy in store, the best advice for you is to call. If you are trying to buy horse feed online, you have more options. Rucker and Steinhauser's offer horse feed, and they will deliver.
Subcutaneously means uinder the skin.
Yes a horse can be fed once a day.
Healthy puppies need no penicillin. If they're sick, the veterinarian will decide which antibiotic to use.
Yes, most injectable penicillin formulations are designed to be given intramuscular.
You should not give a horse oral Penicillin. Oral Penicillin can seriously disrupt normal microorganisms in the digestive tract which can cause diarrhea and abdominal pain (colic). For an abscessed tooth you may need to give Injectable Penicillin, but never oral. It would be best to contact a equine veterinarian and possibly an equine dentist, as the tooth may need to be removed.
A horse should be given penicillin when a veterinarian determines the horse has a bacterial infection that will respond to the penicillin.
No, penicillin should never ever be given orally.
Fuuck no, you cuunt.
The horse would have a reaction to the Penicillin almost immediately. It is best to get away from a horse that has been wrongly injected with Penicillin as the horses brain will be affected and it will flip over backwards. There is no antidote for this, but you should call a equine veterinarian immediately.
Penicillin V is generally meant for oral use. The V in penicillin V means "Vesco or vescor' (in latin eating / to feed) Dr.M.J.Raja
mercuochrome ************* Mercurochrome is an antiseptic, not an antibiotic. Sulfa drugs and injectable penicillin (oral PCN was not available until 1963)
Yes
you can feed a horse hay, carrots ,apples and you need to feed the horse at less two times a day
on your horse's page press feed and select the amount that your horse needs then press feed again