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Whether you keep several horses at home or have
a single horse at livery, the basic message remains
the same: every horse should follow a carefully
planned worming programme, coordinated with the
other horses and ponies on the yard, to help him
stay good health all year round "The introduction
of diagnostic techniques such as faecal egg
counts (FECs), has led to a change in worming
protocols,” says Ben Gaskell BVSc MRCVS,
Veterinary Adviser at Pfizer Animal Health.
“We now have the flexibility to be much
more targeted with our worming regimes, rather
than using the old ‘catch all’ approach,
which was leading to over-use of wormers and
the appearance of wormer resistance.”
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