For the control of worm infections, the strategic use of anthelmintics, often accompanied by additional farm and/or pasture management procedures, is currently applied on most horse farms in industrialized countries. However, the particular effects of the specific worm control procedures are often unclear and have only been investigated to a limited extent. We examined faecal egg count (FEC), faecal egg count reduction (FECR) and questionnaire data on farm and pasture management procedures. The aim of this study was to determine whether specific worm control practices reported to be applied in European horse farms affect worm prevalence. Results. This study involved 20 German, 26 Italian and 16 UK horse farms for each of which FEC were perf...
Intestinal strongyles (IS) are the most important parasites of equids, due to their high prevalence ...
Effective parasite control is essential for maintenance of health in the equine athlete. Today cyath...
Faeces of 484 horses were sampled twice with an interval of 6 weeks while anthelmintic therapy was h...
Background: For the control of worm infections, the strategic use of anthelmintics, often accompanie...
Gastrointestinal helminths are ubiquitous in horse populations across the world. Intensive anthelmin...
Anthelmintic drugs have been applied indiscriminately to control horse nematodes for over 40. years....
Background: As a consequence of the increasing levels of anthelmintic resistance in cyathostomes, ne...
BACKGROUND : In the framework of a trial carried out in 2008 in Europe to evaluate the efficacy of m...
Current equine helminth control strategies play a key role in strongyle epidemiology and anthelminti...
A national survey to obtain information of helminth control practices on horses and farm management ...
A national survey to obtain information of helminth control practices on horses and farm management ...
Anthelmintic resistance (AR) in equine cyathostomins is being reported all over the world. In Lithua...
Background: In the framework of a trial carried out in 2008 in Europe to evaluate the efficacy of ma...
Cyathostomins, or 'small strongyles', are the most important equine helminths because of ...
Intestinal strongyles (IS) are the most important parasites of equids, due to their high prevalence ...
Effective parasite control is essential for maintenance of health in the equine athlete. Today cyath...
Faeces of 484 horses were sampled twice with an interval of 6 weeks while anthelmintic therapy was h...
Background: For the control of worm infections, the strategic use of anthelmintics, often accompanie...
Gastrointestinal helminths are ubiquitous in horse populations across the world. Intensive anthelmin...
Anthelmintic drugs have been applied indiscriminately to control horse nematodes for over 40. years....
Background: As a consequence of the increasing levels of anthelmintic resistance in cyathostomes, ne...
BACKGROUND : In the framework of a trial carried out in 2008 in Europe to evaluate the efficacy of m...
Current equine helminth control strategies play a key role in strongyle epidemiology and anthelminti...
A national survey to obtain information of helminth control practices on horses and farm management ...
A national survey to obtain information of helminth control practices on horses and farm management ...
Anthelmintic resistance (AR) in equine cyathostomins is being reported all over the world. In Lithua...
Background: In the framework of a trial carried out in 2008 in Europe to evaluate the efficacy of ma...
Cyathostomins, or 'small strongyles', are the most important equine helminths because of ...
Intestinal strongyles (IS) are the most important parasites of equids, due to their high prevalence ...
Effective parasite control is essential for maintenance of health in the equine athlete. Today cyath...
Faeces of 484 horses were sampled twice with an interval of 6 weeks while anthelmintic therapy was h...