Not all horses with the same age need the same schedule.
Low-risk horses
- Minimal herd size
- Clean pasture management
- Consistently low fecal egg counts
These horses may only need annual or twice-yearly treatment.
Moderate-risk horses
- Shared pastures
- Boarding barns
- Occasional travel
Often require targeted treatments based on testing.
High-risk horses
- High fecal egg counts
- Crowded environments
- Frequent new arrivals
May need more frequent, vet-guided deworming.
Seasonal Horse Deworming Schedule in the U.S.
Most targeted programs focus on seasonal timing, not monthly dosing.
- Spring: Address strongyles before peak grazing
- Summer: Often no deworming unless tests indicate need
- Fall: Treat bots and encysted larvae when appropriate
- Winter: Minimal activity in colder regions; climate-dependent
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