Wow! thank you sooo... much for this article! I am so glad I read this! Great info. I never would have thought of some of the ways you sugested to give meds. I look forward to more informative articles. Thanks again.
I find that it is easier to give horses medication mixed in with foods. When I have a powdered substance, I will mix it with sweet feed and then add corn or vegetable oil to the mixture. My horses cannot tell the difference.
Re feedinf meds. I like to pre condition foals with a sryinge and apple sauce. I have one foal who has had such a nasty time with scours that now when you walk out in the field bounces up to me and opens his mouth to get his "treat" and is offended when he does not get it . I also feed powderd gaitor aide by hand from time to time.
For every horse I worm first I teach them to accept the syringe. I get a syringe and a tasty pre-packaged fruit or apple sauce and just sit there and give it to the horse until it willingly allows me to stick the syringe in it's mouth. I do this every day for a few weeks prior to the scheduled worming or medication. First I use a syringe full of warm water. This makes the horse expel anything stuck in the cheeks and makes the pallet wet so no medication or wormer can stick to it. I then administer the dose and never have a problem with them trying to spit it back out because it doesn't stick.
Helpful! You have everything- Do this...if that doesn't work...if THAT doesn't work..IF THAT DOESN"T WORK... all the way down to the last drop. Good for people who have trouble, or are squemish about the Medicine