Casey76
Well-Known Member
Am I going crazy?
Since our YM left last Sep, we have had a member of the yard "take over" the worming schedule to ensure that we all worm together etc.
Last week we received a message to say that we would be worming with Equimax (praziquantel + ivermectin). I was a bit late in responding, but have since had a bit of a blow up with the person involved as I asked why we weren't worming, as normal, with Equest Pramox (praziquantel + moxidectin) for encysted redworm.
I had a message back to say that Equimax treats all strongyles and tapeworm, to which I replied that small red worms are not strongyles. After that I got a message with a whoooooole long list of all of the scientific names of equines worms, and was told that Equimax had been recommended by three different vets.
I'm going to refuse this "yard party" wormer, and buy my own - am I daft for doing that?
The rest of the year we do worm counting, so this is the only real time we have to treat for tape and encysted red worm.
I could be over-reacting as I lost my previous cob partly due to intestinal damage from a high worm burden despite being on a vet approved chemical regime.
Since our YM left last Sep, we have had a member of the yard "take over" the worming schedule to ensure that we all worm together etc.
Last week we received a message to say that we would be worming with Equimax (praziquantel + ivermectin). I was a bit late in responding, but have since had a bit of a blow up with the person involved as I asked why we weren't worming, as normal, with Equest Pramox (praziquantel + moxidectin) for encysted redworm.
I had a message back to say that Equimax treats all strongyles and tapeworm, to which I replied that small red worms are not strongyles. After that I got a message with a whoooooole long list of all of the scientific names of equines worms, and was told that Equimax had been recommended by three different vets.
I'm going to refuse this "yard party" wormer, and buy my own - am I daft for doing that?
The rest of the year we do worm counting, so this is the only real time we have to treat for tape and encysted red worm.
I could be over-reacting as I lost my previous cob partly due to intestinal damage from a high worm burden despite being on a vet approved chemical regime.