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Synonyms: Foal Internal Parasitism
Other conditions or ailments that might also need to be ruled out by a vet.
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Talk to your vet about parasite control regimens ideal for your region.
Young horses should probably not be dewormed before 60-70 days of age, and a benzimidazole wormer should be used because there is increasing resistance to the ivermectin drug class in Ascarid parasites.
There are many recommended management techniques to reduce parasitism. All require overall herd and facility management. Regular removal of manure from pastures and corrals will significantly reduce parasite burdens in horses. Proper composting of manure, in which the fermentation process kills parasite eggs, renders quality fertilizer that can be safely spread on pastures.
Rotating pastures with other animals (cows, pigs or sheep) may also help reduce ingestion of parasite eggs by breaking the cyclical pattern of ingestion, infection and shedding. Likewise, annual or bi-annual cleaning of all barns, stalls, tack and equipment is good management that may help remove the more stubborn eggs that can survive for long periods awaiting a host.
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