What Does Equimax Treat In Horses?

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WHY CHOOSE EQUIMAX? The combination of abamectin and praziquantel in EQUIMAX provides a broad-spectrum anti-parasiticide for total control of all susceptible equine worms, bots, lungworms, intestinal threadworms, tapeworms and skin parasites (summer sores and neck threadworms).

What worms does Equimax treat?

Equimax horse wormer is an oral gel for the treatment and control of adult and immature gastrointestinal roundworms, lungworms, bots and tapeworms in horses. Equimax is safe for all horses, including foals four weeks of age and also older, pregnant and lactating mares or breeding stallions.

Is Equimax the same as ivermectin?

Equimax contains ivermectin for routine worm control and praziquantel one of the world’s most effective tapeworm treatments.

When should I use Equimax Wormer?

Use Spring and Autumn as a single dose for tapeworm. Lasts 8-10 weeks. One syringe of Equimax will treat 700kg bodyweight.

Does Equimax do tapeworm?

Equimax is licensed for the treatment of large and small strongyles, pinworm, Ascarids, tapeworms, lungworm and bots, and is suitable for spring and autumn worming.

What horse wormer kills all worms?

The larvicidal dose of fenbendazole, Panacur® POWERPAC, is the only dewormer proven to treat all stages of encysted small strongyles, including the early third-stage that encyst.

What is the best worm medicine for horses?

Treatment. Use pyrantel pamoate or fenbendazole to kill adult roundworms. If a heavy burden is suspected, fenbendazole will work better. You can use ivermectin or piperazine to kill the larval stages of the worm.

What parasites does ivermectin not treat?

Ivermectin is active against intestinal parasites, mites, bots, heartworm microfilaria, and developing larvae. Ivermectin can also produce heartworm adulticide effects when administered long term. Ivermectin has no effect on trematode or cestode parasites.

What worms does ivermectin get rid of?

Descriptions. Ivermectin is used to treat river blindness (onchocerciasis), intestinal infection from threadworms (strongyloidiasis), and other kinds of worm infections.

What bacteria does ivermectin treat?

Ivermectin Effect and Antimicrobial Resistance
It showed a bacterial killing effect against various species of Mycobacterium, including Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Other pieces of experimental evidence demonstrated its effectiveness against Chlamydia trachomatis [6].

How many times a year should a horse be wormed?

How often should a horse be wormed? Traditionally, veterinarians recommend worming your horse every two months.

Should you worm your horse every month?

Our Gillette vets recommend deworming most horses once or twice a year. Before having your horse dewormed in the spring, a fecal exam should be done in order to measure the number of worm eggs being shedding in your horse’s feces.

What is the best wormer for horses this time of year?

Worming throughout the year
There are two types of wormer that can be used for this, fenbendazole or moxidectin based wormers. Horses only need treating for tapeworm twice a year as the lifecycle takes six months to complete. This should be done in spring and autumn using a praziquantel or a pyrantel based wormer.

How do you tell if your horse has tapeworms?

Symptoms of Tapeworms in Horses

  1. Diminished performance.
  2. Pain and discomfort.
  3. Increased flatulence.
  4. Pawing.
  5. Trying to lie down.
  6. Malaise.
  7. Lethargy.
  8. Nipping at sides.

What is the best wormer for tapeworms in horses?

praziquantel
Tapeworm Treatment
Two chemicals treat tapeworm infections in horses; praziquantel and pyrantel given at a double dose. If targeting just tapeworm then a praziquantel only wormer is the preferred choice as it treats no other horse parasites.

What dewormer is best for tapeworms?

A specific deworming medication, called praziquantel, is necessary to treat the most common tapeworms in dogs.

What happens if a horse gets too much dewormer?

FREQUENT DEWORMING CAN CAUSE RESISTANCE
When parasites are overexposed to certain treatments, they can become resistant to them. And that leaves horse owners with fewer options. Small strongyles have been shown to develop widespread resistance to fenbendazole,2 one of the older dewormers.

How long after deworming a horse are the worms gone?

The normal ERP is 4-5 weeks for benzimidazole and pyrantel products, 6-8 weeks for ivermectin, and 12 weeks for moxidectin. The second FEC helps to determine which horses have a high parasite load (encysted larvae) and/or if your farm or paddock has a parasite problem (re-infection).

What happens if you over worm a horse?

Overworming your horse can lead to resistance, which means that in the future, wormers will become less effective at protecting your horse.

How often should you worm a horse that has worms?

Most horses only need to be dewormed once or twice a year. Before deworming in the spring, we recommend having a fecal egg count (FEC) done. This procedure allows us to measure the number of worm eggs a horse is shedding in its feces. Based on the results, we will recommend whether you need to deworm your horse.

How often should horses be dewormed in days?

Timing is important and it is recommended that you deworm every 8 weeks. If you treat too early, the worms may be too immature to be affected by the dewormer. If you treat too late, the worms may have had the opportunity to produce eggs, which will infest your horse’s environment.

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