Powerful synthetic opiates are essential tools for capturing and handling wild animals. These drugs provide rapid and relatively long-lasting immobilization that can be completely reversed by...
Naltrexone hydrochloride is an opioid receptor antagonist that is used in veterinary medicine to block receptors as a reversal agent for opiate agonists such as butorphanol. It is also used for the...
Fatigue is a normal consequence of exercise that is continued at high intensity or for prolonged periods of time.1 Horses that become fatigued will either stop exercising or continue exercising, but...
Furosemide Injection (100 mL): Effective Diuretic Solution for Pets
Furosemide Injection (100 mL) is a highly effective diuretic solution, designed to treat fluid retention and swelling in pets...
Re-Covr Injection is indicated for use in cattle and horses in conditions in which antihistaminic therapy may be expected to lead to alleviation of some signs of disease. Not for use in beef calves...
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The term “bleeder” is typically attributed to horses which present with blood through the nostrils following a race or other activity involving heavy exertion. Bleeding can occur during...
Vitamins are organic compounds that horses require in relatively small amounts. There are two types of vitamins—fat soluble vitamins and water soluble vitamins. The National Research...
Excitability in horses references a type or types of unpredictable, undesirable agitation displayed by a horse.1 Typically, it does not refer to the energy level or stamina of the horse itself...