- (sometimes
known as worming,
drenching or dehelmintization) is the
giving of an
anthelmintic drug (a wormer, dewormer, or
drench) to a
human or
animals to...
- and
intestinal worms in ruminants. It is
administered through feed,
drenching, or
bolus form. Drug
interactions may
occur if
salicylanilides such as...
- impossible."
General Charles Pierre Lubin Griois noted in his memoirs: "The
horses,
drenched during the day and
without shelter at night, had only wet
green rye...
-
accidental deaths occasionally occur today. The
human and
horse blood which used to
drench the
field is now
solely from
sacrificed pigs, dogs, and chickens...
-
available in the form of pills, tablets,
drenches, bolus, etc. They are
meant for oral consumption.
Several drenches are
allowed for
intraruminal injection...
- Po2-le4) was a
horse tamer in
Spring and
Autumn period, a
retainer for the Duke Mu of Qin (r. 659–621 BCE), and a
famous judge of
horses. Bole was the...
- coin that
Ghufaira had been
keeping safe for Bilal. However, the coin is
drenched in blood,
implying that
Ghufaira has been killed. Just as the
guards are...
-
drenched with a sad, faraway, forget-me-not
drizzle of p****ion and regrets." However, he
concluded that the "movie
refuses to jell."
Fresh Horses holds...
- used on
mammalian livestock with
smooth coats such as cattle,
donkeys and
horses although it has been used
successfully on a wide
variety of
other mammals...
- he was a man,
instead of a Buddha, and
threw him into the river. He was
drenched,
swallowed a
great deal of water, and
narrowly escaped his death. Upon...