Prevent parasites and protect your horse with effective deworming strategies.
It’s important for our veterinary team to stay up-to-date with all the advancements in modern equine medicine. One of these is tailoring your horse’s deworming schedule to their specific needs. Deworming not only removes any harmful parasites taking up residence inside them but also limits other horses’ exposure to potentially harmful illnesses.
Our current deworming process includes assessing your horse’s worm count so we can tailor their deworming program to meet their specific needs. Since no two horses are infected by parasites in the same way, the number of worms inside them will impact how often they need to take deworming medication. We’ll do a fecal analysis of their manure to determine how high their worm count is as well as which treatment will work best. There are a few types of deworming medication, some taken orally, which can remove intestinal parasites.
Ensuring your pet has a parasite control plan is the best way to protect them against the range of harmful parasites that target them. Since parasites can be transmitted through your horse’s manure, regularly remove it from their paddocks at least twice a week. If you have any questions about the deworming process, please contact us at 705-753-0324.
Menu
We use cookies on our website to make it easier for you to use. Read more.
Our website uses cookies to distinguish you from other users of our website. This helps us to provide you with a good experience when you browser our website and also allows us to improve our website. See our cookie policy.
We use 3 different types of cookies on our website. You can say which ones you're happy for us to use below.
These cookies do things like keep the website secure. They always need to be on.