what's good for the horse is good for the husband? A new “what’s good for the goose, is good for the gander” idea?Thank you! I have treated my horses for 20 years primarily myself with guidance from my vet. Thankfully a lot transfers with well among animals. I've even been known to ice and apply liniment to Rich's knee on more then one occasion.
You literally cannot buy this in Canada anymore. If I had only known I would have stocked up... many places won’t even ship these sorts of products into Canada (I’m hoping the site I bought from before with the enrofloxacin will again send me my “ornamental pigeon medications”) I don’t even know if they are going to clear customs. Worse is my darned abcessed tooth isn’t even acting up (bad root canal, and I get this pea sized abscess fairly frequently, because we don’t have dental and it doesn’t really hurt I’ve been putting off doing something about it). I would brave a dentist office for some antibiotics to give my chickensAnother great idea for antibiotics, is this product. (And it works) for chicken infections, of several types.View attachment 2453341