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safe recovery from SEDATION

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When a horse needs to stand still for a tricky procedure, a short-acting sedative can be a boon to the veterinari­an, horse and owner alike. After the procedure, however, you’ll need to do what you can to keep your horse from hurting himself until the sedative wears off.

As a general rule, the effects of sedation end about an hour after the drug is administer­ed. The timing depends on

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