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Veterinarians: Dewormer Resistance Must Be Addressed To Avert Equine Welfare Disaster - Horse Racing News

Veterinarians: Dewormer Resistance Must Be Addressed To Avert Equine Welfare Disaster Sponsored by: Though veterinarians and equine caretakers around the world have stressed the importance of forgoing the once-standard practice of rotational deworming, a recent study shows that dewormer resistance is still looming. Currently, small redworms and large roundworms are resistant to all available dewormers; no new dewormers are currently in creation. Members of the British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) anthelmintic working group wrote to the Veterinary Record to express their concern over the findings of a small-scale study. Dr. David Rendle and his colleagues state that a “anthelmintic resistance disaster” is looming unless horse owners change horse-keeping ways.  

Laminitis in horses and ponies: a harsh reality and lessons learnt

Opinion I was disappointed to read some negative comments on social media recently about a pony looking “unhappy” wearing a grazing muzzle. The pony had lost lots of weight – and I really take my hat off to the owner, losing weight is not an overnight task and it takes a lot of dedication – so to see negative comments about this fantastic achievement is so disheartening. Laminitis is an emotive subject – and perhaps even more so is the topic of weight. Vets, farriers and welfare charities are working hard to support owners with information and advice, but as owners, we also need to do our bit. This might be taking advice on trimming or shoeing, or making adjustments to the management of our horses – which can be hard when we have managed them in a certain way previously.

Vets say "paradigm shift" in horse deworming attitudes needed

Horsetalk.co.nz The commonest types of worms that infect equids are the small strongyles (also known as cyathostomins). A group of British equine veterinarians says an anthelmintic resistance disaster is looming unless horse owners radically change their ways. In a letter to the journal Veterinary Record, David Rendle and colleagues from the British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) anthelmintic working group reported the findings of a small-scale survey into the use of fecal worm egg counts (FWECs) and anthelmintic sales. The seriousness of the problem is highlighted by the fact that resistance to all currently available classes of anthelmintics has been reported in both the cyathostomins (small redworm) and ascarids (large roundworm). Furthermore, there is currently no prospect of new drugs in the pipeline.

'Reluctance and ignorance can mean signing horses' death warrants': top vet busts laminitis myths

'Reluctance and ignorance can mean signing horses' death warrants': top vet busts laminitis myths
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Inhaled Human Medication Helpful For Asthmatic Horses - Horse Racing News

Inhaled Human Medication Helpful For Asthmatic Horses - Horse Racing News
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