Crazydancer
Well-Known Member
We're puzzled, can anyone shed some light?
I'm on a small yard, 10 horses, mainly oldies and youngsters, all live out 24/7. Grazing was established by YO when she bought the land approx 5 years ago, it had been agricultural until then. We poo-pick, and 3 out of 4 owners do this on a daily/every other day basis, the 4th owner does once a week. We are all on our own grazing, horses stay in same pairs/groups.
We have worm counts done, and these have until now come back low, mainly in the 'below 50/no eggs seen in this sample' category.
We did the 5 day Panacur Guard wormer back in Feb/March time.
Counts from 2 weeks ago have come back with some horses increased to 350 eggs, and most worrying, my mare who arrive just over a year ago was 1150.
We thought the owner who poo-picked every week would be higher, as she has not been as thorough as she should this winter, and YO had spoken to her, but her horses are still very low.
My mare was given a double dose of wormer (can't remember what, but on YO recommendation) when she arrived, and has had the 5 day Panacur guard, but is still very high, so I can't figure that out, especially as she's been on the same pasture as my gelding, who's count was 'no eggs seen'! Unfortunately I don't have a comparison count from last year for her.
Does anyone know why she would be so high still?
Or why the 3 youngsters who are all together have gone up from low/no eggs' to 250/350?
If we'd been lazy with the poo-picking I'd understand, or if there was a worm problem with the grazing, but neither apply!! We're stumped. Any ideas?

I'm on a small yard, 10 horses, mainly oldies and youngsters, all live out 24/7. Grazing was established by YO when she bought the land approx 5 years ago, it had been agricultural until then. We poo-pick, and 3 out of 4 owners do this on a daily/every other day basis, the 4th owner does once a week. We are all on our own grazing, horses stay in same pairs/groups.
We have worm counts done, and these have until now come back low, mainly in the 'below 50/no eggs seen in this sample' category.
We did the 5 day Panacur Guard wormer back in Feb/March time.
Counts from 2 weeks ago have come back with some horses increased to 350 eggs, and most worrying, my mare who arrive just over a year ago was 1150.
We thought the owner who poo-picked every week would be higher, as she has not been as thorough as she should this winter, and YO had spoken to her, but her horses are still very low.
My mare was given a double dose of wormer (can't remember what, but on YO recommendation) when she arrived, and has had the 5 day Panacur guard, but is still very high, so I can't figure that out, especially as she's been on the same pasture as my gelding, who's count was 'no eggs seen'! Unfortunately I don't have a comparison count from last year for her.
Does anyone know why she would be so high still?
Or why the 3 youngsters who are all together have gone up from low/no eggs' to 250/350?
If we'd been lazy with the poo-picking I'd understand, or if there was a worm problem with the grazing, but neither apply!! We're stumped. Any ideas?