Thursday, August 27, 2009

Re: [AskAVet] Which wormer for horse not wormed in awhile.

You can safely use something like Safeguard or Panacur.  Some recommend using a half dose twice about 10 days apart, then a full dose of the "milder" wormer in another 10 days....and then in about 2 weeks give a full dose of ivermectin. 

Dorothy
Colored Cowhorse Ranch
Lovelock, NV
www.coloredcowhorseranch.com
Docs Producer Leo, AQHA foundation bred perlino
Colonels Diamond Chex, APHA buckskin tobiano
Ima Streakin Doc, APHA bay tobi Doc Bar grandson
Muchacho Pintero, APHA sorrel tobi Doc Quixote grandson

--- On Thu, 8/27/09, starfishfarms <yahoolist@starfishfarms.com> wrote:


From: starfishfarms <yahoolist@starfishfarms.com>
Subject: [AskAVet] Which wormer for horse not wormed in awhile.
To: askavet@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, August 27, 2009, 4:59 PM


 

Which wormer do folks recommend for a horse who hasn't been wormed in a long time, or who's history you are not familiar with? Thanks,

Laurie Bayer
www.StarfishFarms. com

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