PolarSkye
Well-Known Member
Pops has moved fields and is now in with a lovely four-year-old trotter who has probably never been wormed (and has always been in this particular field). The field has never been poo picked - it's a good three plus acres - but it has been harrowed a few times a year. When I moved my boy in, I wormed both of them with a broad spectrum wormer (Eqvalan Duo) but I'd like to worm again once we've had a few hard frosts just to make sure we kill any nasties as it looks like they'll be pasture buddies for good now.
I will give my friendly neighbourhood horsey pharmacy a bell for their advice - but wondered whether you guys had any additional thoughts?
P
P.S. Previous to moving to this yard, I did FECs and wormed accordingly (egg counts always low, just tapeworm top ups twice a year). Perhaps I should do FECs on both and then go from there?
I will give my friendly neighbourhood horsey pharmacy a bell for their advice - but wondered whether you guys had any additional thoughts?
P
P.S. Previous to moving to this yard, I did FECs and wormed accordingly (egg counts always low, just tapeworm top ups twice a year). Perhaps I should do FECs on both and then go from there?