Yes. I work for Huamne officers and the head officer is 60 and we were talking about menapause and stuff one day and she had said that her doctor wanted her to take prempro and that she refused because being a humane officer and knowing what they do to the horses she could not participate in that. She said that it is actually mare urine and that they keep the mare pregnant constintly by aborting the foals and then getting pregnant all over again. So they are killing baby horses and putting the mares through horrible abuse to get the urine with the hormones in it. I am in training to become an officer myself and I have heard plenty of people state wide say my head officer is the best so I believe she knows what she is talking about.
No.
If there is blood in your horses urine you should probably get a veterinarian it is not common to have blood in the urine. The horse could have a bladder infection or might have a parasite infection.
All horse urine is like that. It is just an annoying feat. we must live with. I should know, i own 2 horses and have lived on 4 different farms all with no less than 20 horses each. ~A horse of course :) ~
The simple explanation of this is: Urine is made in the Kidneys, which is then stored in the bladder.
Urine is made throughout the whole body but is filtered and ready to leave the system in the kidneys.
Men should not use the female drug called Prempro.
It might temporarily, but then the withdrawal bleeding would probably start again when you stopped Prempro.
No.
The exact content of nitrogen in horse urine will need to be tested. Human urine contains approximately 15-19% nitrogen.
No, but a drug called Premarin is. Premarin is short for PREgnant MARes urINe.
Yes
Horse urine or manure does not kill pine trees. The urine should be diluted because salts can accumulate in the soil which is not good for the pine.
Fuuck no, you cuunt.
Actually, phosphoric acid is concentrated hourse urine
If there is blood in your horses urine you should probably get a veterinarian it is not common to have blood in the urine. The horse could have a bladder infection or might have a parasite infection.
Urine is made up of water and other waste products. Depending on an animal's food and water intake and health issues urine can change color. Horse urine ranges in color from yellow to red and even darker.
All horse urine is like that. It is just an annoying feat. we must live with. I should know, i own 2 horses and have lived on 4 different farms all with no less than 20 horses each. ~A horse of course :) ~