What to Worm Your Horse With, Made Easy (Recent Advances in Equine Medicine) [Kindle Edition] Author: Dr A Nyland | Language: English | ISBN:
B003X977YW | Format: PDF, EPUB
What to Worm Your Horse With, Made Easy
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Forget everything you thought you knew about worming!
A clear, easy guide to horse and donkey worms and wormers. Although written in easy language, the book has numerous endnotes to equine medicine academic papers.
Today, the problem worm is the small strongyle yet most of the advice given today for worming horses is the old regimen aimed at the large strongyle (which is no longer a problem worm). Equine parasitologists are saying that there is a new way to worm, a way which will help prevent resistance and stop worm-related colics and worse. You will find this new way in this book.
This book cuts through the claims about worming products, both chemical and natural / herbal, and presents the scientific evidence. When to worm, resistance, rotational wormings, harrowing, are all covered in this book.
Has your horse had colic after being wormed? You need to read this book. Download latest books on mediafire and other links compilation What to Worm Your Horse With, Made Easy
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- Print Length: 124 pages
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- Language: English
- ASIN: B003X977YW
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After being away from horses for 20 years - I took in a couple "rescue" horses that were in a group being kept here.
It's been heart breaking to see the sad condition many of these horses are in when they arrive and sadder still to see them die a few days to weeks later because it was apparently too late to save them.
This summer one was a big surprise. She looked sleek / sassy and fairly healthy. Suddenly she was dead. From what I read in this book - I have a pretty good idea why ... "... encysted small strongyles" with emphasis on the fact that fecal egg count DOES NOT tell you about these. In heavily infested animals - killing off the adult Strongyles causes the encysted to come forth and when they do, they release a toxin that CAN kill an otherwise perfectly healthy looking horse.
I don't know how long it will be offered for free (Kindle) - but it is worth it's weight in gold just for the coverage of the Strongyles. Next chance I get - I am showing this section to a couple horse friends. It makes perfect sense considering what I've seen the past couple summers with neglected horses.
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I now recommend this book to people who attend my workshops (about sustainable horsekeeping). This subject has caused confusion for many years among amateurs and professionals alike so this book is a very welcome read. Just the right length to get the message across without bogging the reader down, I am always glad to find and recommend books that my clients can increase their knowledge by reading and thereby become more responsible horse owners. Jane Myers MSc (Equine) Equiculture. [...]
By Jane Myers
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