pegasus1986
Well-Known Member
How reliable is it just to reli on worm counts what if it means your counts have been so good you dont worm for 6 months is that a good thing?
You can get faecal egg counts done quite cheaply but they are best used to check if your wormers are working. They can give a slight indication of worm burden for certain species of worm that are at egg laying stage. Tapeworm and encysted larvae are not able to be assessed from egg counts. You should still worm for tapeworm in autumn and encysted in winter (or before spring). I worm count in spring+ summer