When it comes to your horse’s health, parasites like worms can cause all sorts of issues, and if left untreated they have the potential to cause life-threatening illness.. To help you prevent worm ...
“Just treating at fixed and frequent intervals with no testing is the equivalent of fumbling in the dark. You will have no idea of what you are doing.” ...
World Horse Welfare’s Wednesday Webinar on January 29 at 7pm will explore the idea of ‘cooperative care’ in the training and ...
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Deworming is key to horse and foal health care programs. Some studies show 80 percent of colic cases relate to parasites, with larval strongyles most responsible for colic in adult horses. Fecal ...
Your horse may need additional vaccines if they show or travel, or are at risk for less common diseases. Fecal egg counts can help monitor your horse and decide if your horse needs deworming.
There is plenty to think about when considering how to take care of a horse. A good starting point are the following seven core areas: hoof care, diet, exercise, general health, teeth, worm control, ...