Deworming Rotation
Parasites
Parasite prevention is imperative to your horses' well being.  Perform the proper fecal tests to determine what parasites are present.  It is wise to treat at the beginning of the grazing season.  Treat for bots and tapeworms at least once a year.  Rotate between active ingredients.  Dose according to weight and ask your vet any questions that may arise.
Signs of Parasites
  • Distended belly or pregnant looking abdomen.
  • Dull coat
  • Delayed or abnormal shedding.
  • Low energy level; dull attitude
  • Abnormal growth and development
  • Unexplained coughing and signs of suppressed immune systems
  • Weight management problems
  • Colic and/or diarrhea
Paste Dewormers by chemical class

Active Ingredients

Works Against

Product (Brands)

Ivermectin

Large and Small Strongyles, Pinworms, Hairworms, Threadworms, Stomach worms, Lungworms, Ascarids (roundworms), Bots

Jeffers Ivermectin Paste

Bimectin Paste

Zimecterin®

Equimectrin®

Rotectin 1.87

IverEase

Moxidectin

Large and Small Strongyles, Pinworms, Hairworms, Stomach worms, Ascarids, Bots and Encysted small strongyles

Quest®

Ivermectin and Praziquantel

Large and Small Strongyles, Pinworms, Hairworms, Threadworms, Stomach Worms, Lungworms, Ascarids, Bots, and Tapeworms.

EquiMax®

Zimecterin Gold®

Moxidectin and Praziquantel

Large and Small Strongyles, Pinworms, Hairworms, Stomach worms, Ascarids, Bots, Encysted small strongyles, and Tapeworms

Quest® Plus

Pryantel pamoate

Large and Small Strongyles, Ascarids, and Pinworms

Exodus

Strongid®

Rotectin P

Fenbendazole

Large and Small Strongyles, Ascarids, and Pinworms

Safe-Guard®

Panacur (Rx only)

Oxibendazole

Large and Small Strongyles, Ascarids, Threadworms, and Pinworms

Anthelcide®EQ

Pyrantel Tartrates

Large and Small Strongyles, Ascarids, Pinworms, and Tapeworms

Daily Wormers

3-way Rotation Schedule