The process involved placing the drench into the funnel, which then trickled through the hollow bit and down the horse’s throat. While this method served its purpose during its time, advancements in veterinary science led to the adoption of more efficient and safer techniques. In the 1950s and beyond, veterinarians transitioned to using stomach tubes passed through the horse’s nostrils for administering drenches. This marked the decline of drenching bits, relegating them to the realm of historical curiosities.
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