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Special Report: Drug-Resistant Parasites, Is Your Horse at Risk?
Story by Drew Rush
New research shows equine parasites might be becoming resistant to common dewormers. Here's how to combat the problem.
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While grazing, your horse ingests parasite eggs shed in manure. You can reduce his parasite load through improved pasture management; researchers are finding that some internal parasites are becoming resistant to ingredients in common dewormers.

Parasite control is an important part of every horse's health-care regimen, and as a responsible owner, you've no doubt followed your veterinarian's recommendations for a rotational deworming schedule. However, research is uncovering a serious problem involving deworming chemicals--drug-resistant parasites.

Our special report gives you the knowledge on how to combat this rapidly growing problem of drug-resistance.

Click Here to Download Your Free Special Report on the Drug-Resistant Parasites
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