What Can Your Veterinarian Do for Parasite Control?

In-feed wormer? Pastes? Stomach tube? Field rotation?

With a myriad of choices, designing a worming program for your horse can prove quite cumbersome. Unfortunately, the increased availability of commercial

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W. David Wilson, MRCVS, of the University of California, Davis, is chairman of the Biologic and Therapeutic Agents Committee of AAEP, and Edward W. Kanara, DVM, of the University of Pennsylvania, is the AAEP board liaison to that committee.

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