Tnavas
Well-Known Member
Having had two of my horses nearly die after worming was neglected I no longer play 'Russian Roulette' with my horses lives. Both had been out on lease!
They get wormed every four months with a broad spectrum wormer. My horses have not seen the vet for over 20 years, bar annual injections. I bomb drench all new arrivals, ie. worm weekly for three weeks with an ivermectin/Praziquontal based wormer.
Since the introduction of Ivermectin in the 70's tapeworm have become a major problem. Horses do develop some immunity to parasites but for young stock you want to be ensuring they have the very best of chances. An infestation of roundworm can do a lifetime of damage. Ever had a fowl/weanling with a cough or snotty nose, guaranteed sign of roundworm infestation.
They get wormed every four months with a broad spectrum wormer. My horses have not seen the vet for over 20 years, bar annual injections. I bomb drench all new arrivals, ie. worm weekly for three weeks with an ivermectin/Praziquontal based wormer.
Since the introduction of Ivermectin in the 70's tapeworm have become a major problem. Horses do develop some immunity to parasites but for young stock you want to be ensuring they have the very best of chances. An infestation of roundworm can do a lifetime of damage. Ever had a fowl/weanling with a cough or snotty nose, guaranteed sign of roundworm infestation.