Farmers drench their animals with, not in turpentine... and it isn't a lot of pure turpentine, it is part of a mixture.
Merriam-Webster defines drench as below
Main Entry: 1drench
Pronunciation: drench
Function: noun
: a poisonous or medicinal drink; specifically: a large dose of medicine mixed with liquid and put down the throat of an animal
It is not recommended to use turpentine oil for drenching a horse as it can be toxic if not administered correctly. It is safer to consult with a veterinarian before using any new substances on your horse.
the farmers were angry at the horses. because the horses keep kicking the farmers to the sky. Sal
how often do you drench cattle
Drench is a verb.
The horses are owned for transport, or in other countries for food.
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Precisely, the farmers moved them by horses or a bandwagon
The joke "What do you eat with a wet burger? Drench fries!" is a play on rhyming words. The word drench rhymes with french, and drench means to soak.
Steven Drench was born on 1985-09-11.
To drench means to flood with water, put out in context is to extinguish.
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well farmers live on a farm with pasters of cattle such as horses and cows and bulls stuff like that