PopStrop
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New chap been here 5 weeks, 12 year old TB came out of racing just over a year ago.
Wormed with panacur 5 day guard on arrival, I know that the fields he was on for the best part of the last year were probably worm ridden after talking to previous owner and was told he was "due worming" when bought.
Itchy bum since arrival, lots of pinworms eggs to be seen when vet did tape test.
Was given a triple dose of Eqvalan on thursday on vet's advice, to be followed by another panacur 5d guard in 7 days time, and an ivermectin/propylene glycol mixture to be painted around anus and perineum once a day for two weeks.
He's currently in a field on his own, supposed to be going in with horses in next field but he keeps throwing problems up! Fields not poo picked at this yard but have enlisted some help and will be clearing his field tomorrow and then keeping it clear for however long he's in there.
Was scouring on friday after the triple dose of ivermectin, spoke to vet who suggested heavy redworm burden but none to be found in faeces. Vet was happy as long as appetite remains and bright in himself, but he's still scouring tonight.
He's no less itchy than he was before the 3x ivermectin, does that mean the pinworms are still alive and leaving eggs?! Vet didn't seem very hopeful at getting rid of pinworms and everything I've read says they're buggers to get rid of. Am washing & drying bum before applying ivermectin mix because of scouring.
Have read that one way of spread is through contaminated water sources - any ideas on how to disinfect his trough?! Know it takes 5 months for pinworms to reach maturity but one of his favourite bum scratching posts is next to trough so chances are his trough now needs sorting.
Also want to treat fence posts he's been rubbing on, what would be best?! But can't use anything nasty yet as he's continuing to scratch and has cut the underside of his dock.
If I can't eradicate the pinworms, does that mean any horse he's turned out with will likely end up infected and he's doomed to spend the rest of his days on his own?!
Argh! Any help/advice much appreciated please!
Wormed with panacur 5 day guard on arrival, I know that the fields he was on for the best part of the last year were probably worm ridden after talking to previous owner and was told he was "due worming" when bought.
Itchy bum since arrival, lots of pinworms eggs to be seen when vet did tape test.
Was given a triple dose of Eqvalan on thursday on vet's advice, to be followed by another panacur 5d guard in 7 days time, and an ivermectin/propylene glycol mixture to be painted around anus and perineum once a day for two weeks.
He's currently in a field on his own, supposed to be going in with horses in next field but he keeps throwing problems up! Fields not poo picked at this yard but have enlisted some help and will be clearing his field tomorrow and then keeping it clear for however long he's in there.
Was scouring on friday after the triple dose of ivermectin, spoke to vet who suggested heavy redworm burden but none to be found in faeces. Vet was happy as long as appetite remains and bright in himself, but he's still scouring tonight.
He's no less itchy than he was before the 3x ivermectin, does that mean the pinworms are still alive and leaving eggs?! Vet didn't seem very hopeful at getting rid of pinworms and everything I've read says they're buggers to get rid of. Am washing & drying bum before applying ivermectin mix because of scouring.
Have read that one way of spread is through contaminated water sources - any ideas on how to disinfect his trough?! Know it takes 5 months for pinworms to reach maturity but one of his favourite bum scratching posts is next to trough so chances are his trough now needs sorting.
Also want to treat fence posts he's been rubbing on, what would be best?! But can't use anything nasty yet as he's continuing to scratch and has cut the underside of his dock.
If I can't eradicate the pinworms, does that mean any horse he's turned out with will likely end up infected and he's doomed to spend the rest of his days on his own?!
Argh! Any help/advice much appreciated please!