Red Worm In Frozen Water Trough

russianhorse

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Hi,

I am hoping someone can help :)

Just now, I was smashing the 4" ice from my horses water trough, to find the ice & water underneath riddled with redworms (or bloodworms) :eek:

OH & I have emptied trough out, but what are they and how did they get into the frozen trough? (especially in this freezing conditions!). I could understand if we were talking spring/summertime but not now

Horse is wormed regularly, and apart from this overly frozen time, field is poo-picked daily. His droppings are all normal, and having a poke through a fresh pile, nothing is untoward.

So, any idea what they are and how they got there and although he'll be wormed this month, do I need to do anything different......

Thank you :D
 
Don't worry, they're just mosquito larvae!

ETA They probably sink to the bottom of the trough while it is frozen, but they'll hatch into pesky mozzies come the warmer weather.
 
oh phew - thank you :)

Have never had them before



ETA............just reading on internet- people advise goldfish in troughs to eat them

Too late for these peskys as have I have already dumped them into a ditch :D
 
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