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Horse health — practical worm control
... and research Services, education and support The Department Home » Animals » Horses » Horse health — practical worm control 24 June 1999 | Agfact A6.9.5 (second edition) Introduction How do horses become ... conditions under which horses are used and housed, a worm control program should be constructed for each individual situation. This guide to the control of worms aims to cater for the needs ...
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Horses
... Estimating a horse’s weight Horse health — vaccination against tetanus and strangles Horse health — practical worm control Hungerford’s 'Diseases of livestock' A healthy horse the natural way see also Health and ...
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Cattle health and disease
... Buffalo flies and their control Bull health Cancer eye in cattle Cattle health in feedlots Cattle lice Cattle must have sound teeth 71kb pdf Cattle tick Cattle worm control — the basics 209kb pdf ...
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Fact Sheet 16: Guidelines for minimum standards for keeping horses in urban areas
... eaten. Manure should be removed to discourage the breeding of flies and to aid in worm control. 4. Tethering Except as a very short-term measure, the tethering of horses is not ... also be adequate to conduct stormwater away from the buildings. 7. Pest control 7.1 Maintenance of hygiene Control of flies and vermin can be aided by the use of proper storage ...
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Caring for horses
... shoeing, for regular preventative measures against diseases such as tetanus and strangles, and for worm control. The possibility of unexpected expense because of illness or injury should be remembered. Choosing ... scissors and burnt. You should discuss treatment for bots with your vet when discussing worm control. Lice Lice infestation occurs throughout Australia and reaches a peak in late winter and ...
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Practical feeding of horses
... complemented by good husbandry, with careful attention being paid to general health, teeth care, parasite control and regular exercise. How much to feed Mature horses will generally eat 1.5 ... often necessary to prevent sore gums, and feeding and digestive problems. Control parasites A regular drenching program is required to minimise worm build-up. Provide shelter In cold windy weather, provision of ...
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