soloequestrian
Well-Known Member
I have a foal arriving soon. It is 6 months old, and is being wormed with Equimax this week. It is currently in a deep litter barn.
I think I'm fairly with it in terms of worming adult horses - mine are egg counted and wormed once per year, in the autumn, for tapeworm. My older horse usually has a relatively small redworm burden by the time he is wormed, the younger one very rarely shows any eggs. I had a yearling here for a few months about four years ago, so there is a chance there are viable roundworm eggs on the pasture.
How do I worm my foal to both keep her healthy and allow for development of a reasonable immune response to worms? I don't want her totally 'clean' - I don't think that is healthy, but obviously I also don't want to risk any ill health.
Anyone with information on current thinking on this area, or recommendations for reading material?
Thanks in advance!
I think I'm fairly with it in terms of worming adult horses - mine are egg counted and wormed once per year, in the autumn, for tapeworm. My older horse usually has a relatively small redworm burden by the time he is wormed, the younger one very rarely shows any eggs. I had a yearling here for a few months about four years ago, so there is a chance there are viable roundworm eggs on the pasture.
How do I worm my foal to both keep her healthy and allow for development of a reasonable immune response to worms? I don't want her totally 'clean' - I don't think that is healthy, but obviously I also don't want to risk any ill health.
Anyone with information on current thinking on this area, or recommendations for reading material?
Thanks in advance!