The Scoop on Poop
…you just dewormed him, don’t be surprised if he passes a dead worm or two. This is especially common in youngsters, or horses that aren’t on a regular deworming program.)…
…you just dewormed him, don’t be surprised if he passes a dead worm or two. This is especially common in youngsters, or horses that aren’t on a regular deworming program.)…
…to examine your horse. This examination should include a general health exam, temperature check, vaccination- and deworming-program review, verification of a Coggins test (see below), and a full description of…
…and horse information in a convenient, easily accessible on-the-go format. The App provided templates calendars for health procedures such as vaccinations, deworming, dental work, and hoof care. It also links…
…the concern about resistance to deworming products. One answer is to analyze fecal samples to determine actual drug needed for deworming and do less of it overall. But, for now,…
…you assume, certain obligations will likely remain yours as long as you own your horse. These include covering the cost of feed and supplements, and arranging for deworming, vaccinations and…
…are being rested or grazed by other species, though. (A good deworming program, with fecal egg counts to monitor success, will minimize this risk.) Don?t spread on floodplains or other…
…you don’t get the severe tissue disruption/damage that you can get with fenbendazole. So, could you simply stick to moxidectin’ Yes, but with ever-rising parasite resistance to deworming drugs, the…
…do themselves, such as dewormings,? he says. ?It depends on how many horses you have and what you do with them as to the amount of detail you include in…
Due to advances in equine nutrition, deworming, and medicine, horses now live longer and more productive lives. Many horses successfully compete well into their 20s and live to be over…
I heard that in horses carrying a heavy parasite load , colic could happen after deworming from the massive die-off. Is this true’ Veterinary Editor Dr. Eleanor Kellon responds: If…