Firewell
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I'm thinking equimax, equest pramox and double dose Strongid P.
Which one is the most effective?
Thanks
Which one is the most effective?
Thanks
I would have thought that tapeworm would be evident on the derrier of the horse, and though a blood test might be definitive, is it not v expensive [if we include £40 for a visit?]Agree with Kezimac. This happened to me last year. Had lami day after, in for 3 weeks. I now either blood test for tape first and do worm counts.
I haven't wormed since Nov '10. 3 worm counts, all clear. Blood test for tape in July, clear.
Will do again in sept. Then again Dec.
I would have thought that tapeworm would be evident on the derrier of the horse, and though a blood test might be definitive, is it not v expensive [if we include £40 for a visit?]
I would have thought that tapeworm would be evident on the derrier of the horse, and though a blood test might be definitive, is it not v expensive [if we include £40 for a visit?]
I went with Pramox on the advice of the store.
I'm going to worm today and do a worm count next week so I will hopefully know then where to go from here!
My mums horse died of colic last week and despite worming properly and poo picking it was found he was ingesting a large amount of tape worm due to wormy soil that hasn't been rested (the joys of DIY livery!!) so of course we are all really panicking now. We don't know if the tapeworms did cause the colic but he was only wormed for tapeworms in May with Pramox yet he had got them back again.
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Agree with Kezimac. This happened to me last year. Had lami day after, in for 3 weeks. I now either blood test for tape first and do worm counts.
I haven't wormed since Nov '10. 3 worm counts, all clear. Blood test for tape in July, clear.
Will do again in sept. Then again Dec.
How do you test for encysted red worm? They do not show on a worm count or blood test?
Absolutely right. I do know that this is huge problem. It can kill horses in a very short time.
I can only work with the vet on this one and we have discussed starting next year on the SP 3 yr Worming plan and then have another year off... but it is a risk with the lami. Pasture management is high on my agenda obviously, rotation and sheep/cattle rotation helps keep larvae down and I am lucky to have this option.
The truth is, all horses have some encysted red worm in the gut. It has become resistant to the two classes of wormer that is effective against it but numbers are very low.
What is on my horses side is that he has had a good worming routine as a foal and growing up and until last year, his worming routine was regular. This reduces his risk significantly.
I will have to use chemicals this October probably for this reason but I'm probably going to have to be selective and possibly not Moxidectin... fenbendazole is my other option.
It's really difficult![]()
Must be tricky.... fine line to hover over if your horse reacts badly to chemicals.