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I was just wondering if anyone could share suggestions as to how to give a powdered medication to my mini. My boy Cooper has been diagnosed with Lyme's Disease and he really hates taking the prescribed Doxycycline twice a day. The Doxy comes as a powder which is apple flavored. You would think that he would like it, he does not. I have tried giving it to him in the following ways: Plain-On top of his grain, mixed with applesauce under his grain, mixed with applesauce under his grain with molasses on top, mixed with applesauce in a syringe to put it in his mouth and then the same with a little molasses added. He dislikes every way that I've tried to get the Doxy into him. You would think the syringe would be easiest, but he is head strong, literally. He's young, 4 yrs. old and on the tall side for a mini, at 38." Did I mention that he was strong? I am under 5' and weigh 102 lbs and this guy can flip his head around so that it almost flips me around his stall. He is not a mean boy, just strong and doesn't want to taste this medication. I've had 3 other horses over the last 30 years get Lyme's and I never had any trouble giving them their meds. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks