My new horse has mouth issues. It took my trainer quite awhile to get him to accept a bit and was doing great until we wormed him. Then we had to go back to square one on bitting up. He's once again doing great, but can you guys give me some ideas on getting him ready, able and willing to accept syringes full of electrolytes? I am thinking that giving him applesauce (he's a food mooch!) in a syringe will work, but don't want to make him go back to square one everytime I stick something in his mouth! (I could maybe try beer, he loves the stuff!!)
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