Florrie
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Quite worried, we wormed him on Tuesday and today when he was bought in from the field today he was pooing every 5-10 minutes (diarrhoea, quite liquidy), then we noticed white worms in his poo - either tapeworms/threadworms/pinworms. Some dead, some alive.
Never been in this scenario before, we have been advised to re-worm in 6-8 weeks and thoroughly poo pick the field (which was done today!) but in every poo there was atleast 1 worm, so I'm quite scared he's got an infestation but he is wormed regular.
But pony was constantly picking up his back leg and kicking it slightly out when tied up, so slightly worried he may have a douse of tummyache or a sore bum but he is eating and drinking happily and following through so I doubt it is colic. He was happily walking about his stable and hasn't attempted to roll or shown any colic like symptoms, just this funny kicking of the back leg when tied up (or could just be some diarrhoea running down his leg!)
Should I call the vet or just re-worm in a few weeks?
We used Equest wormer but have been advised to use Pramox for the next worming as it is stronger and will make sure they're all flushed out?
Just to note the worms were quite small, nothing huge and scary.
Never been in this scenario before, we have been advised to re-worm in 6-8 weeks and thoroughly poo pick the field (which was done today!) but in every poo there was atleast 1 worm, so I'm quite scared he's got an infestation but he is wormed regular.
But pony was constantly picking up his back leg and kicking it slightly out when tied up, so slightly worried he may have a douse of tummyache or a sore bum but he is eating and drinking happily and following through so I doubt it is colic. He was happily walking about his stable and hasn't attempted to roll or shown any colic like symptoms, just this funny kicking of the back leg when tied up (or could just be some diarrhoea running down his leg!)
Should I call the vet or just re-worm in a few weeks?
We used Equest wormer but have been advised to use Pramox for the next worming as it is stronger and will make sure they're all flushed out?
Just to note the worms were quite small, nothing huge and scary.
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