More on Horse Medicine and Medical Supplies
Explore a comprehensive range of horse health solutions at Jeffers Pet. Our catalog includes west nile vaccines, fluvac innovator, anti-fungal sprays, thrush solutions, and various medical supplies for horses. We prioritize the well-being of your equine companions, providing a curated selection of quality products.
From essential medications to vaccines that safeguard against diseases, products from top brands such as Zoetis, Merck, and Boehringer Ingelheim are featured here. Browse through a variety of medical supplies designed for the care and maintenance of horses, ensuring you have the tools necessary for their health and vitality.
Shop confidently, knowing our products are tailored to meet the unique healthcare needs of horses, promoting a happy and healthy equine lifestyle.
Check out more of our health and wellness products for horses including prescription medication for horses, horse dewormers, horse tack, medical supplies, skin and coat care, joint health and many more, all available in our online catalog.
Where can I buy medications for horses without a prescription?
Look no further! Jeffers is a pet and farm supply store that feature over-the-counter horse medicine that do not need a prescription, available online at affordable prices and fast shipping.
These non-prescription items typically include oral dewormers, topical wound care, electrolytes, probiotics and digestive aids, joint supplements, hoof care and basic pain relief. For prescription-only drugs, we have a collection for prescription horse medicine available at our Pharmacy. Always consult your vet before administering any medication to ensure proper diagnosis, dosage, and safety for your horse.
How to get a horse to take medicine
Getting a horse to take oral medicine often requires masking the taste or using a dosing syringe for more stubborn animals. For pills or powders, you can hide them in hollowed-out treats like apples and carrots, or mix them into a small amount of molasses, applesauce, or grain. If you’re using a dosing syringe for a paste, stand at the horse's shoulder, insert the tip into the corner of the mouth, and aim the medicine toward the back of the tongue. Immediately after dosing, hold the horse's head up for a few seconds to ensure they swallow and do not spit the medication out.
What are the most common horse medicine?
The most common horse medications include non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs like Phenylbutazone or Bute and Banamine for pain and fever, as well as gastric support medications for ulcers. Antibiotics are frequently prescribed for infections, while oral dewormers containing Ivermectin or Fenbendazole are used for routine parasite control. Sedatives are commonly kept on hand for minor procedures or emergency restraint.
Can I purchase medicine and medical supplies for horses online?
Yes. You might even qualify for free shipping — just add the item to your cart to find out. Also, our Horse Essentials often include free delivery.