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<p>Giving a horse medications is not always as easy as mixing a powder into its feed. Sometimes you need to administer them orally using a syringe.</p>
<p>Of course, squirting a paste into a resisting 1200 pound animal can be a source of great amusement for those watching and frustration for those administering. Here are some tips that can help you succeed.</p>
<h4>Instructions:</h4>
<p>Practice before you need to make it count. When you give meds &#8220;for real&#8221; you can&#8217;t have them spit half the dose on the ground. It&#8217;s a good idea to do a trial run or two using a pleasant tasting substance (like apple sauce) in the syringe.</p>
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<li> If you are right handed, stand on the right side of the horse, facing in the same direction as the horse and holding the syringe in your right hand.</li>
<li>Once the syringe is loaded, relax your horse by stroking his head and massaging his neck</li>
<li> Once your horse is calm and relaxed, put your finger in the corner of his mouth and massage gently.</li>
<li> Next, place the tip of the syringe in the corner of your horse&#8217;s mouth.</li>
<li> Raise your horse&#8217;s head slightly</li>
<li> Move the syringe tip around to stimulate movement of the tongue.</li>
<li> And inject the apple sauce or medication.</li>
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<h4>Tips &amp; Warnings</h4>
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<li>You can make a palatable paste out of many types of pills or powders by mixing them with either applesauce, molasses, or Kool-Aid</li>
<li>Cross tie your horse or have someone hold him using a lead rope. Some vets suggest giving oral meds in the horse&#8217;s stall where they are more confined.</li>
<li>Make sure that if your horse spits some of the medication out, that you adjust the dosage and that you clean it up. Some medications, such as Ivermectin de-wormer, can be toxic to certain breeds of dogs.</li>
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