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HorseAdvice.com » Horse Care » Worms, Deworming, Parasite Control » Deworming Schedules »
  Discussion on Major Update to Deworming Schedules
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DrO

Posted on Monday, Jan 30, 2006 - 9:27 am:

In our latest effort to provide the best information on horse care we have updated Deworming Schedules. NOTE: there has been a major change to our basic deworming schedule to reflect changing parasite resistance patterns. I am sure there will be questions and you can bring then here. To access the article click on the link >> Deworming Schedules >> on the navigation bar above.
DrO
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Cutting

Posted on Tuesday, Jan 31, 2006 - 8:05 am:

DrO,
Thanks for addressing this topic and embracing this "new idea". A couple of questions: Where do I look to get this test run, how much should I expect to pay and what will the results look like and how do I read them.

I understand that it is okay to only test one horse in a herd situation? What about horses in stalls/runs that are under the same management. Is it effective to only test one and assume the others are in the same condition?
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