Horse Feeding Tips
Horse Feeding Tips A balanced diet and top-class nutrients are crucial for having a healthy horse. Therefore, feeding your horse the right…
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Give a dog a bone (or some grain)
Genomic gains and farming management efficiencies in livestock DNA testing
Sustained selenium supplementation supports good health, productivity and profitability in cattle and sheep
Monitoring worm burdens through worm egg count tests in cattle following the recent break in the season
Flock up, slaughter down.
Give a dog a bone (or some grain)
Genomic gains and farming management efficiencies in livestock DNA testing
Sustained selenium supplementation supports good health, productivity and profitability in cattle and sheep
Monitoring worm burdens through worm egg count tests in cattle following the recent break in the season
Flock up, slaughter down.Dr Tanya Leslie, BSc BVSc Product Manager – Ceva Animal Health
Dr Finola McConaghy, BVSc, DipVetClinStud, PhD Technical Manager – Ceva Animal Health
Historically it has been recommended to worm adult horses approximately every 6-8 weeks with a broad spectrum wormer. It is now recommended to worm based on faecal egg counts (FEC) to help reduce resistance development. Using the same product repeatedly encourages resistance to develop.
Rotating between different classes of wormers will help reduce resistance. There are 3 main classes available for use in horses:
What’s the difference between drugs in the same class?
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Fenbendazole and oxfendazole |
Older drugs with efficacy against adult cyathostomes and some roundworms. Suitable for rotation. |
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Ivermectin, abamectin and moxidectin (mectins) |
Broad-spectrum, effective against all worms except tapeworm, often combined with morantel or praziquantel for tapeworm. Abamectin is effective against some ivermectin-resistant strains1,2. |
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Pyrantel and Morantel |
Effective against tapeworms, roundworms and some cyathostomes, often used in combinations. Morantel is a newer variant of pyrantel. Studies indicate morantel has a higher safety margin than pyrantel. Morantel has been demonstrated to have a zero milk withhold time in cows3 (compared to pyrantel) so it may be safer to use in mares with foals. |
When planning your rotational program, it is important to choose products from a different class. For example, if you are currently using moxidectin and praziquantel, you should consider using something like oxfendazole.
Do long-acting wormers really last as long as they claim?
When the ivermectin products were first launched, the egg reappearance period (ERP) after deworming horses was eight weeks and for moxidectin-based products it was claimed to be around 14 weeks.
During a recent Australian study, horse owners submitted follow-up faecal samples in the weeks after an initial faecal egg count reduction test (FECRT) which suggested that cyathostome egg shedding is starting faster than expected after worming with moxidectin and was below 12 weeks in some areas4.
Horse owners in the USA have also recently reported shortening ERP times following both ivermectin and moxidectin treatments (just 4 weeks in some cases)5.
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References
Ceva Animal Health Pty Ltd
PO Box 147, Glenorie NSW Australia 2157. Ph 02 9652 7000 Fax 02 9652 7001 www.ceva.com.au Email: info.australia@ceva.com
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