cptrayes
Well-Known Member
The best solution we have right now is FECs.
A better solution is to stop keeping horses on areas which are too small. Back in the old days, the rule was 3 acres for the first horse and 1 acre for evey horse you add. How many horses are kept on that much land? I'm lucky, mine are and I worm once for tape and once for encysted redworm as a precaution. I never poo pick, they simply avoid poo'd on areas. I have noticed in 22 years that they also move to a new poo area and let the other recover, but they have 12 acres between 2 or 3 of them.
The truth is that we have used wormers to allow us to keep horses in a way that we never used to be able to. If the lack of wormers stops us keeping horses in areas that are too small, then maybe it will only be a good thing?
Horses dropping dead may or may not happen but we do have to take individual responsibility at this basic level to safeguard our own animals.
Unfortunately, there is no "we". People will do what they do.
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