One common sign is a lump in its neck. There are also several things that a horse will actually do when it is choking. Despite showing these signs, be aware that a horse may still try to eat or drink.  Coughing Yawning Arching neck Drooling Difficulty breathing If you are not the horse's owner, contact the owner to let them know about the situation. Choke will get worse if a horse continues to eat and drink, so do your best to keep the horse from any potential food and drink sources.  Move the horse to a stall that does not contain any bedding. The horse may want to eat the bedding, so it will be important to remove all potential food sources. A horse will become dehydrated quickly, but do not to allow it to drink water from a bucket. A horse may become increasingly anxious and restless if it is choking, which could put you in danger of injury.  Do not approach the horse if your safety is at risk.  If necessary, the veterinarian will sedate the animal to calm it down. This will help prevent food from going into the horse's airway, which could cause respiratory complications.  Keeping the horse standing will also keep it from giving up, which could easily happen if the horse lies down. If you have a head-collar/halter on hand, use it to hold the horse and keep it standing. However, do not attempt to hold the horse if your safety is at risk. The lump will indicate where the food has become stuck in the esophagus.  Do not touch the horse's neck if the horse is too restless or anxious to approach.   If the horse will allow you to touch its neck, try to gently massage the lump to assist in its removal. If the object is something soft like an apple, it will dissolve after 5-15 minutes. If it is not gone by then, it will probably be something harder or more dense, like a carrot. Blockages can also occur from dry foods such as sugar beet. If not soaked properly, dry foods will swell and cause the same result. This can only be removed by the assistance of a veterinarian with proper equipment.
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One-sentence summary -- Look for common signs that a horse is choking. Call the veterinarian immediately. Prevent the horse from eating or drinking anything else. Keep the horse as calm as possible. Keep the horse standing with its head down. Touch the horse's neck to find the lump.


Your tattoo is now ready to go! If you kept your hair loose, you could tuck a strand of hair behind your ear, or clip it off to the side with a bobby pin.
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One-sentence summary -- Wear the tattoo.


This method uses long, thin cuts and slices to give your shirt a drastic "destroyed" look. For this method, you'll want a t-shirt that you don't mind ruining. Preferably, the shirt should be solid-colored and bear no screen-printed design (screen prints can be tough and somewhat tricky to make clean cuts through). Congratulations - your shirt is ready to wear! Don't forget that this shirt exposes your midriff - if you're worried about breaking the dress code at your work or school, be sure to wear an undershirt!
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One-sentence summary -- Grab a suitable shirt. Wear your shirt with pride (and an undershirt).


To paint flower buds or leaves, use a pointed brush to apply a tiny blob of paint to the dish where the base of the bud or leaf will be. Then, drag and lift the brush in the direction of the tip of the bud or leaf. Wipe down your ceramic object with a damp towel and then dry it with a clean towel. Then, use the markers to draw patterns, write phrases, or create drawings. When you’re happy with the artwork, bake the object in the oven at 375 °F (191 °C) for 40 minutes. Add the painter’s tape in even lines, and then use a small brush to apply ceramic paint in between the paint strips. Let the paint dry for 5-10 minutes, and then remove the tape before the paint is completely dry. Bake the item in the oven according to the package directions. To make a ceramic tile wall or floor more interesting, tape a stencil with a fun pattern on it to the tile. Then, brush or roll paint over the stencil, and carefully lift the stencil to reveal the design. If you’re covering a large area, position the stencil on the next tile to create a repeated design. If you chose to paint a dish with a paint pen or acrylic paint for ceramics, set it aside to dry for 24 hours. Then, bake it in an oven according to the manufacturer's instructions. Be sure to turn off the oven after the specified time, and let the item cool completely before removing it. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for curing the paint. The paint that you use may need to cure for a longer period or at a high temperature.
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Add fine details, like vines and flowers, with small brushes. Write and doodle designs with an acrylic or oil-based paint pen. Use painter's tape to paint stripes on tiles, dishes, and bowls. Paint over a stencil on ceramic tile to create a dynamic and eye-catching pattern. Bake dishes that have been hand painted with ceramic paint.