Worms in the water trough?

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As in title really, have any of you looked in the water trough lately, are those wriggly things worms? and more importantly are they relaited to the worms horses get?
 

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I've seen these red wiggly worms before & don't know what they are, but my farrier says that they can be transmitted to the horse. I don't think this is true and have never heard of worms being transmitted through water. I'd be interested if anyone knows any different though.

Mosquito larvae are the blackish wriggly things that are suspended in the water. The red things lurk on the base of the trough!
 

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they are larvae either put fish in the tank or scoop them out and feed to fish if they are in another tank goldfish in a tank is an old thing we did it in the 70,s at the yard the water stays clean and fish eat anything that lands in it so rarely feed them unless winter
 

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they are blood worms, and will not be transfered to the horse, if you stick your finger in the water you will see they rush away deeper, as someone else suggested a couple of goldfish will love them.
 
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