Deworming keeps horses healthy from the inside out
Deworming keeps horses healthy from the inside out
Grass, hay, dirt, manure, bedding - horses are exposed to parasites almost everywhere. Once inside the body, they migrate through vital organs, robbing your horse of nutrition and health. Some parasites cause respiratory problems, others lead to colic. Regular deworming is the only proven solution. Which deworming method do you prefer?
  Periodic Paste Deworming

Rotation is Key
With this method, you administer a paste dewormer every 6 to 8 weeks, rotating between chemical
classes. Because different dewormers are effective against different parasites at different stages and work in different ways, rotation protects against a broader range of parasites and helps prevent parasites from developing resistance to the chemicals used. Learn more

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Continuous (Daily) Deworming

Daily Plus
With this method, horses receive a small amount of granular dewormer in their feed every day, plus a
combination paste dewormer twice a year to protect against tapeworms and bots. Daily Plus deworming prevents parasites from taking hold between treatments, with the benefits evident in the horse's performance, condition and/or appearance. Learn more

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Always consult your veterinarian before starting any deworming program.
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