Worming question?
Hi Sam,
As one of the "golden oldies" around here, I still work on the worming & ride principals learned way back, worm one day, rest the next day i.e. as said below, worm them on the day before their day off just in case the strong chemical action of the wormer upsets their tums.
There's no way the owners of the Cheltnahm Gold Cup entry I was responsible for would have permitted the horse to be wormed & ridden the next day.
Here's some useful info about worming from the company I buy our wormers from -
http://www.wormers-direct.co.uk/wormingtips.html - if I've read it correctly, it doesn't give info re riding after worming but I'm sure they wouldn't mind if anyone asked.
And, of course, you can ask your local suppler who should be able to either help or contact the particular wormer supplier to ask for their advice.
As the information says, it all depends on circumstances as to whether or not it's beneficial to keep horses in for 24/48 hours after worming.
oh! yes, indeed ashlingm, different wormers can have different effects on equines.
As per common advice that worms can become resistant to the chemicals in wormers, in March 2005 I changed wormers & wormed my mare with Pyratpe P - geepers! the next morning the poor mare was latargic & scoured dreadfully ,,, needless to say, I've got a note of that in our worming programme to make sure I don't give that to her again.
As she was so affected by this particular wormer, I left her for the week before I rode her again.
That being the case, IMHO, it's definately worth while applying the rule of thumb of worming the day before the hoses's rest day ,,, just incase there is a reaction or the horse's system is impacted by the chemicals in the wormer used.
hey emlybob,
with the greatest of respect, I note you say "
if the horse is likely to have worms" - fact: all horses have worms to some degree or other -
http://www.diagnosteq.com/intestine.html