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In a message dated 9/18/99 18:56:45 Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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<< You 
 put this special device on a headstall, pop it in their mouth like a normal 
 bit, and then apply the medicine in a side of the bit and it goes directly 
 into their mouth and down the hatch. >>

That sounds good in principle, but I wonder if it may have the long term 
effect of a horse not wanting to be bridled.  Don't know, but that's the 
first question that pops into my mind.   Did the horses you saw wormed this 
way still accept the bit afterwards?

Pamela

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