Horse Wormer

Colic is a dreaded horse illness, because they may suffer it silently. And for some owners it is difficult for them to determine.

Here are some indication if our pet horse are experiencing colic: lack of appetite, elevated pulse rate no digestive sounds, sweating excessively, pawing at the ground, turning of the head and kicking to the belly and rolling violently. If you encounter this signs, don’t panic, just call your vet and take his vital signs, include the digestive sounds, respirations, pulse and temp. and be ready to report it when the vet came. Don’t give anything until the vet arrives.

But what are the causes of colic in horse? Internal parasites are the most common cause of colic in horses. And it can contribute to many problems like respiratory, digestive and performance problems. As an owner, you can prevent it by pet wormers and following the instructions of your vet.

In IVET, they offer vectin paste, Strongid P available in paste and granule for the treatment against roundworms and tapeworms.

It is easy to prevent health problem in horses. By the use of pet wormers or by keeping your horse on a regular deworming schedule. Always follow what your vet advice. It will probably help your pet stay healthy and looking so.

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