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Equine 駆虫: Modern Parasite Control
Traditional deworming every 8 weeks is outdated. Modern parasite control uses strategic deworming based on fecal egg counts.
Internal parasites are a major health threat to horses. Large strongyles (bloodworms), small strongyles (cyathostomins), roundworms (ascarids), and tapeworms all cause disease. Decades of routine deworming have created widespread drug resistance, making strategic, evidence-based parasite control essential.
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