How Often Should You Worm Your Horse?Updated 4 hours ago
Horse worming is no longer generally recommended on a routine calendar schedule, with veterinarians and product manufacturers now advising a more targeted approach. Modern best practice is to use Faecal Egg Counts (FECs), risk assessment, and pasture management to decide when treatment is needed. Worming frequency depends on the horse’s test results, risk factors, and the product label instructions. Targeted treatment helps reduce unnecessary chemical use and slows parasite resistance. For the best plan, customers should follow label directions and consult their veterinarian.