Targeted Worm Control in horses and how does it work

Parasite control is about far more than just worming. Targeted worm control provides a tailor-made approach designed by our vets, taking into account your individual horses needs. With resistance to wormers (where previously effective wormers no longer kill the worms)...

Equine flu outbreak: best guidelines to prevent it

Following British Horseracing’s decision to cancel all racing today (7 February) the British Equestrian Federation (BEF) is closely monitoring the situation. Veterinary experts have advised that it is not necessary to cancel other equine events at this time, but we...

Common equine parasites and the best way to control them

Equine parasites require control in order to prevent irreversible damage to our horses. Eggs produced by adult worms in horses guts are passed out in the faeces to pasture where they develop in to larvae, these larvae climb up the grass stem and infect the horse. At...