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linds
Reg. Feb 2005
Posted 2018-03-27 4:55 PM
Subject: Equine Worm Test


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 I was thinking of trying a worm test this spring in lieu of my normal worming rotation.  When is the best time to give this?  I live in the frozen tundra - are parasites dormant over the winter?  Just wondering if it will be worth it to give this time of year.

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OregonBR
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2018-03-27 5:01 PM
Subject: RE: Equine Worm Test


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flyingcolors
Reg. Aug 2005
Posted 2018-03-28 11:52 AM
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All you need to do is take a few samples from their piles in the morning and have the samples checked by your vet.  I have mine done a couple of times a year so I know I have my bases covered.  If they have an issue it will show up in the manure regardless of the temp outside.
 
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LabRat
Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2018-03-28 12:06 PM
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flyingcolors - 2018-03-28 11:52 AM

All you need to do is take a few samples from their piles in the morning and have the samples checked by your vet.  I have mine done a couple of times a year so I know I have my bases covered.  If they have an issue it will show up in the manure regardless of the temp outside.
 

The test won't detect Bots and Pinworms. Here's a good link on FAQ's for testing.
https://www.horsemenslab.com/faqs/
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streakysox
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2018-03-28 12:10 PM
Subject: RE: Equine Worm Test



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LabRat - 2018-03-28 12:06 PM

flyingcolors - 2018-03-28 11:52 AM

All you need to do is take a few samples from their piles in the morning and have the samples checked by your vet.  I have mine done a couple of times a year so I know I have my bases covered.  If they have an issue it will show up in the manure regardless of the temp outside.
 

The test won't detect Bots and Pinworms. Here's a good link on FAQ's for testing.
https://www.horsemenslab.com/faqs/

There was just an article on the AQHA site that discussed the accuracy of fecal tests. The article said the accuracy wasn't very good.
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FLITASTIC
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2018-03-28 12:11 PM
Subject: RE: Equine Worm Test



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streakysox - 2018-03-28 10:10 AM

LabRat - 2018-03-28 12:06 PM

flyingcolors - 2018-03-28 11:52 AM

All you need to do is take a few samples from their piles in the morning and have the samples checked by your vet.  I have mine done a couple of times a year so I know I have my bases covered.  If they have an issue it will show up in the manure regardless of the temp outside.
 

The test won't detect Bots and Pinworms. Here's a good link on FAQ's for testing.
https://www.horsemenslab.com/faqs/

There was just an article on the AQHA site that discussed the accuracy of fecal tests. The article said the accuracy wasn't very good.

My vet says same thing!!!! Not worth it or the expense of it. Just deworm the horse.
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MidWest1452
Reg. May 2013
Posted 2018-03-28 12:27 PM
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 I did fecals on my two horses when they first started becoming popular a few years ago. It is not worth the money as neither of my horses had more than a few eggs found in their fecals which didn't help me anyways. We just deworm twice per year. Late spring/early summer and after the 3rd or 4th hard frost. 
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luluwhit
Reg. Dec 2005
Posted 2018-03-28 12:31 PM
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i will say that i dont think i ever wormed for tape worms but had a fecal done last year and was told that i needed too.  i felt like it was money worth spending.  however this year im gonna mix the sample from a couple horses instead of doing each one individually.  That was pricey.   
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3canstorun
Reg. May 2007
Posted 2018-03-28 12:33 PM
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luluwhit - 2018-03-28 1:31 PM i will say that i dont think i ever wormed for tape worms but had a fecal done last year and was told that i needed too.  i felt like it was money worth spending.  however this year im gonna mix the sample from a couple horses instead of doing each one individually.  That was pricey.   
We have a big tapeworm burden in our area.  I use Equimax and it takes care of them.  I alternate between Equimax, Quest Plus, and ivermectin. 

Clean samples for a couple of years so now I don't do samples.  
 


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Dreamingofcans
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2018-03-28 5:22 PM
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 What is everyone’s go to wormer for spring and fall?
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Chandler's Mom
Reg. Jan 2015
Posted 2018-03-30 1:00 AM
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dRowe
Reg. Jan 2017
Posted 2018-03-30 6:44 AM
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My vet was out yesterday and I asked her about this. She said no matter what the fecal says, she’s going to tell me to use something for tapeworms (for this area and time of year). She said not to do anything again until fall, and then we’ll do a fecal and go off that. I’m in north Georgia.
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BARRELHORSE USA
Reg. Sep 2011
Posted 2018-03-30 12:52 PM
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Dreamingofcans - 2018-03-28 5:22 PM

 What is everyone’s go to wormer for spring and fall?

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I don't understand why anyone needs to test or is hesitant to just setup
a good deworming program and go with it. Especially when you can buy
zimecterin for $3 a tube from Jeffers.

If a horse is wormy you will see bad hair, an air belly and poop will turn
dark from blood and worm poop inside their digestive system.

Quest is good for 90 days and zimecterin 60 days ..
count the days between my holdays ..

I use holidays to trigger my worming program ..
NEW YEARS - QUEST - $12

ZIMECTERIN - 4X$3 =$12
EASTER
JULY 4TH
LABOR DAY
HALLOWEEN
TOTAL SPENT = $24
THEN YOU START ALL OVER ON NEW YEARS ..

Pregnant mares ALSO get zimecterin ~ 10-14 days prior to foaling date..
to clean the mare out since Mother Nature commands the foal to eat
some of its mothers poop to start their good gut bacteria so they can
digest whole foods .. and not end up with a tummy full of worm eggs ..

JUST DO IT AND USE THE WHOLE TUBE!!

HOW TO: Keep horse from spitting anything out ..
Set tube on half a tube ...
squirt into mouth upwards from corner of lips
hold head up and let them lick to coat their mouth
give the other half per the above


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Dreamingofcans
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2018-03-31 6:46 AM
Subject: RE: Equine Worm Test



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I think people are hesitant to “set up a good worming program” because of this little thing known as resistance. I mean, I did read about it on the internet so it’s probably total bull$hit.
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Chandler's Mom
Reg. Jan 2015
Posted 2018-03-31 8:04 PM
Subject: RE: Equine Worm Test



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Dreamingofcans - 2018-03-31 6:46 AM

I think people are hesitant to “set up a good worming program” because of this little thing known as resistance. I mean, I did read about it on the internet so it’s probably total bull$hit.

^^That there was pretty funny!!!
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