Hexx
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Bit of background - I have always fitted in with the yard worming programme, easier to go with the flow and all that - but I have just had my bill to find that my horse had a double dose last month - I thought it was a single, and now they are down for worming tomorrow. It is starting to feel a little overdone as the seem to be wormed every 6-8 weeks.
The problem is, although the YO keeps the horses in after worming, none of the fields are poo-picked and cleared. I have also just found out that one of the liveries worms her horse "holistically", and that another mare (although mine is a gelding and is in a different field) hasn't been wormed for a year due to the owner not paying bills.
So, I need to find out some more about the up-to-date thinking on worming. Can the YO just go out and buy wormer, or does it now have to be vet prescribed? Will there be an issue with a horse on a different worming routine being in the same field as mine.
YO is not always the most welcoming of constructive comment on the way she manages the yard, so I need someway to approaching her about the worming programme - she tends to take any comment as a personal insult - so any advice would be gratefully received.
Many thanks
The problem is, although the YO keeps the horses in after worming, none of the fields are poo-picked and cleared. I have also just found out that one of the liveries worms her horse "holistically", and that another mare (although mine is a gelding and is in a different field) hasn't been wormed for a year due to the owner not paying bills.
So, I need to find out some more about the up-to-date thinking on worming. Can the YO just go out and buy wormer, or does it now have to be vet prescribed? Will there be an issue with a horse on a different worming routine being in the same field as mine.
YO is not always the most welcoming of constructive comment on the way she manages the yard, so I need someway to approaching her about the worming programme - she tends to take any comment as a personal insult - so any advice would be gratefully received.
Many thanks
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