What will a horse look like when it is sedated with DORMOSEDAN GEL? How will it act?
If the horse is properly sedated it should have a lowered head, droopy eyelids and its legs should appear stiff and difficult to move. Horses commonly adopt a “saw horse” stance naturally to balance it when sedated. In addition, a horse’s usual heart rate will be lowered. It will act as if it does not care about its surroundings. Even so, one must be careful as sudden movements and noises will still be able to startle some horses which appear sedated. The most important rule of thumb around a sedated horse is to treat the horse with the same respect as one would as if it was not sedated.