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Verm-X for your Horses and Ponies

Verm-X for Horses is available in two forms. The original powder formulation which is fed for 5 consecutive days every 10/12 weeks and our liquid formulation which is fed for 3 days each month. Please click on the links below to find out more about each of these award winning formulations:

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Pasture Management

This is crucial for all grazed paddocks used for any animals but in particular horses. The life-cycle of internal parasites involves eggs being passed out with the droppings. The eggs hatch and the larvae are then eaten on the grass by the grazers. Picking up droppings will help but is not the full answer. Paddocks should ALWAYS have periods of rest for several weeks at different times of the year. Infested pastures, that will not be openly apparent, will prevent any management programme from being effective over a sustained period of time. Parasite control methods under these conditions may show a reduction of infestation in the horse immediately after use but after a short period the parasite burden may soon be increased when grazing infested pastures.

 

 

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