Yes it is perfectly fine to deworm a horse in the winter. But you should consult with your equine vet first.
OK strange question, but the hairiest they can get is in the winter. When they grow their winter coat. That is how hairy they can get.
Yes. It is recommended to brush horses every day in the winter to keep debri out of the coat.
Not at all! You don't give your dog medicine designed for a horse - see your vet for real medication for dogs.
It is importnt to de worm your horse every other month.
Yes, but the pasture in the winter may not be enough to sustain the horse so extra feed may be required.
I think it's important to de-worm your horse at least every 6 months The answer to howrse.
the symbiotic relationship for hook worm and horse would be parisitism cause the hook worm lives inside of the horse and it effects but dont kill it right away
to prevent worms. / get rid of them.
A wolf worm is another name for a warble. The appearance of a warble on a horse is a hole for the larvae to breathe out of, the warble itself looks like a long, slender worm.
to keep him worm duhhhh
YES. It's important to de-worm any animal.
A worm can replicate itself.