الأربعاء، 21 فبراير 2018

Learn More About Horse Wormers

By Laura Taylor


Worm infections are one of the most threatening infections that can attack a horse mainly because it occurs internally and, therefore, the immediate effects are concealed. Minimizing such infections should be a priority for any owner. Internal parasites can cause great distress and eventually worsen the heath of the animal over time. There are procedures that exist to hinder the spread of such infections in the animal, whether domesticated or commercialized. One of the most effective controls is the regular administering of horse wormers in accordance of the species of parasite it is infected with.

The animal can get infected from contaminated pasture. The parasites that are most common include Strongyles, Ascarids, Tapeworms and Bots, each adversely affecting the animal in a unique way. Strongyles may result in intestinal rupture and a severe condition of anemia as it is an active blood feeder. Tapeworms and bots increase intestinal and digestive obstruction. A serious infection of Ascarids triggers weight loss and causes stunted growth.

Although there is difficulty in detecting internal parasitic infections, there are some external symptoms that are strong indicators. Weight loss is the most common and can be accompanied by diarrhea and signs of malnutrition. General loss of energy by the animal as well as the appearance of a dull coat is also effects of infection.

For effective results, the animal needs to be given anthelmintic drugs regularly as recommended by the veterinary doctor. Such medication is to be given correct dosage in order to work efficiently. Underdosing may make the product ineffective and make the parasites acquire an immunity resistant to it. Overdosing can cause a variety of health problems such as fatal colic. The medicines are in paste form and are administered through the mouth using a syringe-like tube.

Although the parasites mostly attack from within, there are some symptoms that can reveal the presence of worms in the animal. A dull coat is a visible symptom that is an indicator. Others include the loss of weight, diarrhea, abdominal pain and lack of energy. To be certain, a fecal egg count and blood test can be done.

Control of internal parasites can be done by getting rid of all feces in the pasture to ensure that the animals do not eat. A fecal egg count is important and must be done regularly to ensure that you know whether there is a possibility of infection. Deworming animals is the best method for pest control. The available wormers include Ivermectin, Moxidectin, and Oxibendazole.

Continuous monitoring of the fecal egg count should be done so as to ensure that any parasitic infection is detected once it has occurs. Worming the animal consistently is the most suitable control and should be done by a professional.

There are several available pharmacies that supply such drugs and provide information on how to effectively administer them. They are easily available and at affordable prices. The variety of the drugs for different parasite species allows the owners to effectively eliminate the threat of parasitic infection.




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