foxeefilly1
Well-Known Member
I'm sure your vet has already mentioned it, but get a worm count done pronto as well. The little pony looks like a classic case of red and roundworm infestation, and redworm could account for the anemia shown by your horse, and also the condition. I truly hope the RSPCA act on this, as it is a shocking example of neglect. I wonder how long this woman has had the little pony?
Edited to add, that you should worm carefully to avoid shocking the system, so consult your vet before you do. We has a rescue pony in this condition once, and he was wormed firstly with Strongid, then when he was recovered from that, we tackled the redworm problem. If you launch in with too strong a wormer, you can make them very sick. I'm sure you are aware of this anyway!!!
^^^^ ditto this. use panacur 5 day guard, its gentle on their system and will rid encysted redworm.