If you do not know how to give an injection, you should be seeking veterinary advice. Your vet can train you to given an injection safely and discuss the risks of specific drugs with you to decrease the risk of adverse reactions associated with injections.
always let the vet give your pet (in this case horse) a shot
If you have a horse with no name, give it one!
No you should not give human vitamins to a horse. They can contain things that are bad for horses and usually don't provided the correct dosages anyways. It's best to have a equine vet recommend a horse vitamin.
The vet
It depends if the horse mates a lot.
always let the vet give your pet (in this case horse) a shot
Yes but your vet can give them a shot so they can't get it.
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.
probably not much, but they need them either way
Horses are vaccinated with a tetanus toxoid that is marketed for use in horses.
you can buy it at ace hardware or amazon
The French were the first to assign the Ace designation. Adolphe Pégoudwas the first Ace. He shot down 5 enemy aircraft in 1915. He was also the first Ace to be shot down and killed. Before the war, Pègoud was a flying instructor. In an odd twist of fate, he was shot down and killed by one of his pre-war pupils Unteroffizier Kandulski on 31 Aug 1915.
That is called an ace.
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Ace
Horses are not to be shot ! ! ! !
Generally some sweating does occur although it varies with the dose, the mare and where she is in her heat cycle.