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Old 05-12-2008, 02:00 PM   #1
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De Worming Schedule help needed!

I have another post going about my 12 year old mare and how she is a little on the thin side but has a large belly at the same time. I really think it has a lot to do with worms since she has never really been on a good schedule. The last time I wormed her was about a month ago with Panacur and before then it was mostly PP and occasionally ivermectin. I know...bad mother.

I just don't know too much about it and feel so over whelmed with trying to find out on my own. I have read some other posts about it but there are so many different schedules out there since every horse is different. I would really love some suggestions so I can get my girl looking good again.

So some info. I have one other horse but she is for sale so she will be the only horse soon hopefully. She is outside 24/7 unless going to a show the next day or it rains horribly bad. Her turnout is pretty large. I rotate her in one turnout to another which is a bunch of trails and woods. There isn't much grass.

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Do you pick the waste out of the paddock? If so, how often?

How large are the turnouts?
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I don't pick out the pastures. One of the pastures is a good acre or 2 the other is probably half an acre.

I could pick out the pastures if needed.
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Picking out the pastures would greatly help you out as they are quite small.

Would it be an option for you to have the vet run an fec?
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You could take a look here and see if this helps you any

http://jefferspet.com/ssc/Assets/deworming_rotation.htm
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I would not recommend that particular deworming schedule as it does not take into account egg supression periods and uses two chemicals that are known to have varying degrees of resistance.
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Oh, okay. I just thought it would be a starting point for us that are not as familar with products as others.
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Dawn, What 2 chemicals are you refering to in regards to resistance?



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I would not recommend that particular deworming schedule as it does not take into account egg supression periods and uses two chemicals that are known to have varying degrees of resistance.
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The family of pyrantels and the family of bendazoles.
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Old 05-12-2008, 08:30 PM   #10
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My vet is coming out hopefully next week to do my other horse's teeth and I was planning on asking him about my other horse so I can see about getting a fec done
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