| The world of horse wormers is a really confusing one. | | | | Bots, Tapeworms and Pinworms. |
| Not only do you have to work out what you're | | | | All worms have cycles and that's why many horse |
| worming for and when you need to do it, there are so | | | | wormer manufacturers not only advise on the |
| many horse wormers on the market that it can be | | | | worming interval, they also advise on what product |
| hard to see the wood for the trees. | | | | needs to be administered when to treat which worms. |
| There are lots of different horse wormers on the | | | | During the winter, horses are treated for Encysted |
| market and these help to control internal parasites. | | | | Small Redworm Larvae and Bots, in the spring and |
| There are a number of different worms that can | | | | autumn they are treated for Tapeworm and in the |
| cause problems for horses; the most popular ones are: | | | | summer grazing season they are treated for |
| Redworms (Small and Large), Large Roundworms, | | | | Roundworm and Large and Small Redworm. |