Horse Dewormers
It is crucial to deworm your horse according to veterinary standards. That means testing first for worms using a fecal egg count, and then deworming as necessary. Your vet can do the test, or you can buy a kit from Horsemen's Lab and collect a stool sample yourself when you muck out your horse's stall.
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These dewormers kill most parasites, including tape worms.