Knowing what to give your stallions when it comes
to hormones and drugs is very important. You are going to want to
know several things before you get started dealing with your
stallions and hormones or other drugs, so you should be talking to a
vet or another horse expert to see what they have to say about these
things before you start. Hormones and other drugs can be very
useful, but also unnatural and dangerous, so consider your options
carefully.
First of all, it is important for you to think about what are good
hormones and other drugs, and what are bad. If you are considering
using hormones and drugs so that your horses are stronger or faster
for racing or working, you should know that this is very dangerous
to do and is going to have the potential of making your horse sick
or even killing your horse. Also, if you are involved in horse
racing, giving your horse drugs of any kind is usually illegal
anyway.
However, there are good hormones and drugs that you might consider
giving your stallion for many different reasons other than simply
making them faster and stronger.
First, there are hormones and drugs that you can give your horses
that will help them to replace something in their body that they
aren’t getting from what you are feeding them. If you know that your
feed has some kind of deficiency, you are going to want to consider
giving them hormones or drugs to replace these. Talk to your vet
first, to determine what is good for your horse, and if you can, you
should change your food before you give your animals drugs to
replace things. These types of hormones work in the same way that
many supplements for humans work.
Also, you might sometimes need to give your stallion’s hormones or
other drugs in order to keep them healthy. This should always be at
the discretion of your vet, and you have to make sure that you
understand why your horse is being given these drugs.
If your horse has a condition that requires you give him hormones or
other drugs on a regular basis, you might want to learn how to do
this yourself so that you can do it without a vet trip. Make sure
that your vet shows you the proper technique, and be sure that you
know exactly what you are doing before you do it