Knowing All About Horse Parasites

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Friday, May 25, 2007

Knowing All About Horse Parasites

Any pet owner is guaranteed to face a problem with parasites at one time or another during the life of their pet. Just as with many cats, dogs and other animals, horses have also been known to become infected by certain parasites. Knowing the different parasites and how they can be detected and treated is half of the battle when you own a horse.

One of the problems to be found during the warmer months is known as Summer Sores. These are formed when there is some sort of an open irritation or cut somewhere on the body of the horse that gets infected with a deposit of fly larvae. Once infected, you could end up having to treat your horse for other complications such as gastritis and conjunctivitis.

Ascarids, otherwise known as roundworms are another form of parasite that can affect your horse. Some of the ways that you can detect the infection of round worm will be signs of fever, fatigue and even coughing or wheezing. Since this type of parasite can cause major problems including death, it is imperative that you get your horse checked out by your veterinarian as soon as you question the symptoms.

Proper horse care, including an ideal living area in their stall, will be key when you want to make sure that your horse is not infected with any kind of parasite. With diligence and close attention to any changes in your horse you may be able to prevent the problem of parasites before it can get any worse.
Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Horse Care: Summertime And Year Round

Once you find yourself caring for a horse, you are bound to fall in love with the beauty of horse care. Such majestic animals require a variety of care, making sure that you tend to specific needs. This is why many experts will tell potential owners that in order to have a horse, you need to make sure that you can dedicate a good portion of your time to the care and grooming.

No matter what time of year it is, every horse needs a certain level of care that cannot be overlooked. This kind of care will include regular grooming, plenty of exercise and of course excellent nutrition. As long as you have a good amount of dedication and patience, you just maybe one of the people who can be called a natural born horse lover.

It is always important that you examine your horse for any potential problems as often as you can. Look at their shoes, their demeanor, and of course their gait to make sure that everything seems normal before any exercise or ride.

When the weather heats up, you will want to be sure that your horse always has a good amount of fresh water nearby so he or she can stay properly hydrated. In addition to that you can always look to wetting your horse down with lukewarm water when he or she seems to be overheated. Another smart summer move is taking the necessary steps to rid their stall of any flies or bugs to help keep them as comfortable as possible.

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