There is no real best, because the active ingredients tend to be the same, but you want to rotate the dewormer and choose one with a different active ingredient every time you deworm a horse. Otherwise, the worms develop an immunity.
Some horse wormers are safe for goats, but not all of them. It's important to check the specific product label to ensure it is safe for use in goats and to follow the appropriate dosage instructions. Consult with a veterinarian before using any horse wormer on goats to ensure their safety and effectiveness.
Paste dewormers designed for horses should not be utilized in dogs, due to the risk of overdosing and causing serious injury or death.
Yes, it is possible to overdose a dog with wormer if they are given too high a dose or if multiple treatments are administered too closely together. It is important to always follow the recommended dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian or the product label to prevent an overdose. If you suspect an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately.
It really depends. If you give a horse grain in the winter then yes you should in the summer but just less then you do in winter.
Winter horse blankets are commonly made of materials such as canvas or other synthetic textiles, and lined with quilted cotton for added warmth. Blankets should fit snugly but allow free movement for the comfort of the horse.
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You can definitely use Equimax horse wormer on a goat. When using the wormer, you just need to make sure to use the correct dosage depending upon the weight of your goat.
Generally, it is recommended to de-worm every two months, and to rotate the wormer brands and types.
Take your dog to the vet!
Yes. It is recommended to brush horses every day in the winter to keep debri out of the coat.
You should blanket your horse in the winter months if you are located in a cold area. You can also blanket your horse on nights before a show in the winter but its mostly recommended you put the horse in an available stall.
Simply halter your horse, take the cap off of the wormer tube, and stick it into its mouth (make sure you raise your horses head up so they don't spit it out, and keep it up untill you think they have swallowed it) and wala you have a wormed horse!
The recommended wormer for pregnant mares is fenbendazole, as it is safe for use during pregnancy and helps control internal parasites. It is important to consult with a veterinarian before administering any medication to pregnant mares.
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I certainly hope not. Horses are so much larger than even the biggest breed of dog. Horse wormer could kill a dog. I'm not sure about the 'cheaper' part either. Horse dewormer is expensive, possibly more so than dog wormer. Always consult your vet when it comes to the health of your pets, whether it be horse or dog. Wormer is medicine and when given incorrectly can be a disaster for the animal.
dewormer medicine, look in the local tack shop
Some horse wormers are safe for goats, but not all of them. It's important to check the specific product label to ensure it is safe for use in goats and to follow the appropriate dosage instructions. Consult with a veterinarian before using any horse wormer on goats to ensure their safety and effectiveness.