Worming the Mini Horse ROTATING MINIATURE HORSE WORMING SCHEDULE This schedule is based on likely time of worm infestation in made in a rotating schedule to change the class of wormers for more effective results. Follow the Directions on the Package, But Do Not Use Wormers Containing Moxidectin. May Be Harmful To Miniature Horses. Dose with fenbendazole- is given to rid your mini of large and small ascrids, strongyles and pinworms. Give every 6 months as directed on the package, in a rotation of March/April and in September/October. Follow directions on the package MARCH/APRIL Dose with a paste containing 1.87% ivermectin to remove bots, stomach and thread worms, of large and small ascrids, strongyles and pinworms. Can be used in pregnant and nursing mares and foals (at 6 weeks old). Follow directions on the package. MAY/JUNE Dose with pyrantel pamoate – is given for the removal of all species of worms including large and small strongyles, roundworms and pinworms. Treat mares 1 month before foaling and 10 days after foaling. Foals can be dosed each month between 2 months and 8 months of age. Follow directions on the package. JULY/AUGUST Dose with fenbendazole- is given to rid your mini of large and small ascrids, strongyles and pinworms. Give every 6 months as directed on the package. SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER Dose with a paste containing 1.87% ivermectin to remove bots, stomach and thread worms, of large and small ascrids, strongyles and pinworms. Can be used in pregnant and nursing mares and foals (at 6 weeks old). Follow directions on the package. NOVEMBER/DECEMBER Dose with pyrantel pamoate – is given for the removal of all species of worms including large and small strongyles, roundworms and pinworms. Treat mares 1 month before foaling and 10 days after foaling. Foals can be dosed each month between 2 months and 8 months of age. Follow directions on the package. |