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Finding the Best Horse Wormer for You - Horse Dewormer Tips

Finding the Best Horse Wormer for You - Horse Dewormer Tips

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Finding the Best Horse Wormer for You - Horse Dewormer Tips

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  1. Finding the Best Horse Wormer for You - Horse Dewormer Tips Deworming is a crucial aspect of maintaining your horse's health; it helps protect against internal parasites that can cause irreparable harm or damage. We've put together a comprehensive guide for finding a worming method that works best for both you and your horse. Why We Deworm As equestrians, our main goal is always to keep our horses happy and healthy. Deworming is done in order to manage parasitic infections that have the potential to cause life-threatening conditions such as colic, weight loss, diarrhea, circulation loss, and more. The Importance of Strategic Deworming Taking an informed and strategic approach to your horse's worming treatment can make a world of difference in the outcome of the treatment for parasite control. In years past, it was common for horse deworming treatments to be blindly administered every few months, regardless of if the horse actually needed it. While the sentiment was good, this eventually led to the development of a resistance in the horses' bodies which prevented them from benefiting from the treatment. Fecal Egg Count (FEC) tests were developed to provide clear insight into the worming process, completed every 8-12 weeks to test for the presence of internal parasites. A positive test indicates that administering a round of horse wormer is needed to reduce the egg count, while a negative test indicates that no treatment is needed until the next egg count testing interval. The test provides the ability to identify the types and amount of parasites that are present, allowing for accurate and precise treatment. This approach makes it easy to develop a strong deworming schedule that is personalized, strategic, and designed to produce the best results possible. Types of Parasites Below are common parasites that are managed with equine worming: ● Small strongyles

  2. ● Large strongyles ● Tapeworms ● Pinworms ● Ascarids ● Roundworms ● Lungworms ● Threadworms ● Larvae Types of Horse Wormers: Ivermectin, Panacur, Pyrantel, and More The dewormer that you use to treat your horse's parasitic infection will depend on the type of parasites that are present, the condition of your horse's health, and the discretion of your veterinarian. Of course, always consult your trusted veterinarian before administering any new medications to your horse. Below are some examples of commonly-used brands of horse wormers: ● Ivermectin (or Ivermectin paste) ● Quest (single-dose gel) ● Safe-Guard ● Panacur ● Merial ● Bimectin ● Pyrantel (or Pyrantel pamoate) ● Bimeda Equimax ● Fenbendazole ● Miodectin ● Praziquantel ● Quest plus gel ● Durvet's Duramectin ● Zimecterin Gold ● Zoetis STRONGID C 2X Equine Anthelmintic

  3. The dewormer you choose may come in the form of a liquid, paste wormer, or pour-on to be used topically. Corro: Your Trusted Horse Dewormer Supplier We're your source for all things horse. Corro is proud to offer a wide selection of horse wormers to support optimal horse health. Check out our site to browse our large inventory of equestrian tack and supplies, complete our email signup to take advantage of our special offers, and enjoy a simple checkout process. Your items will be delivered straight to your door for your convenience; we know that every second counts in the day of an equestrian, and we strive to provide you with the products you need and the convenience you deserve. Questions? Give us a call anytime at 866-962-6776; our expert team is always happy to assist.

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