The typical dosage of acepromazine for horses is around 0.02 to 0.1 mg/kg, depending on the situation and veterinarian recommendation. For a 1000 lb horse, this translates to approximately 9 to 45 mg. Since acepromazine is often available in 10 mg/mL concentration, you would administer about 0.9 to 4.5 mL (cc) of the medication. Always consult with a veterinarian for the appropriate dosage for your specific horse and situation.
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You can give your friend an item on howrse as many times as you want! You can give your friend a horse but only on the private sales. Hope this helped...
One breath contains about 1.5 liters of air, but not sure how many liters of horse
There are 1000 micrograms in a milligram. You divide here by 1000. 15000/1000 will give you 15 milligrams.
Normally once.
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There are 1000 microlitres in a millilitre. Here, you multiply by 1000. 25x1000 will give you 25,000 microlitres.
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Yes, too many sugary treats can and will give your horse cavities.