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Dewormers

Keep your horse healthy and worm-free with our effective range of de-worming treatments designed to protect and maintain optimal equine health.

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Why is deworming important for horses?

Parasites like small strongyles are common in grazing horses and can affect health even without obvious signs. Controlling worm burdens helps keep horses healthy and prevents disease or production loss.

How often should horses be dewormed?

There is no one-size-fits-all schedule. Deworming programs should be tailored to each horse based on age, environment, and parasite risk. Consult your local veterinarian for a plan specific to your horse. For additional guidance, please refer to the resources below from Colorado State University and the University of Florida, which outline modern, targeted deworming recommendations based on fecal egg counts and regional conditions.

Colorado State University: https://vetmedbiosci.colostate.edu/vth/services/equine-field-service/equine-recommended-deworming-schedule/ 

University of Florida: https://blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/osceolaco/2020/07/10/the-modern-way-to-deworm-your-equine/ 

What else can help control parasites?

Good pasture management also reduces parasite exposure: remove manure regularly, rotate pastures when possible, and avoid overstocking grazing areas.

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