HashRouge
Well-Known Member
My vet has also started saying that people can worm for encysted red worm earlier in the year. They told me this when I rang last year to ask if they were selling the rumoured tapeworm only wormer that is supposedly available from vets, but I never seem to be able to get. But Westgate are still recommending doing it between December and February, once the weather has turned and we've had a frost. So I'm curious as to why vets are now recommending this. Does anyone have any idea?
I have to say I'm a bit sceptical, and shall be waiting a bit longer. I'm doing tapeworm tests this weekend, and then my two are moving yard mid-December so I know I'll be asked to worm then. So am hoping I can use the normal Equest. I have to say that I've used Prascend in the past with absolutely no problems, but this is on two horses with known worming histories. I wouldn't be keen for a horse with an unknown worming history.
I have to say I'm a bit sceptical, and shall be waiting a bit longer. I'm doing tapeworm tests this weekend, and then my two are moving yard mid-December so I know I'll be asked to worm then. So am hoping I can use the normal Equest. I have to say that I've used Prascend in the past with absolutely no problems, but this is on two horses with known worming histories. I wouldn't be keen for a horse with an unknown worming history.