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Equine Medication Basics Chart

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Since you're the one left holding the medicine bag after the veterinarian leaves, you need a working knowledge of drug categories and actions if you are to manage your horses' treatments safely and effectively. Here's a printable list of some of the most commonly administered medications that you may have to use.

EQUUS' Medication Basics Chart

(If you have trouble opening the PDF file, email your name and fax number to equineeditor@equinetwork.com.)



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