Comments on: Deworming the Reluctant Horse https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-exclusives-deworm-reluctant-horse/ Fri, 12 Jul 2024 16:47:29 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: Tom https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-exclusives-deworm-reluctant-horse/#comment-410280 Wed, 07 Oct 2015 23:40:26 +0000 /horse-exclusives/deworm-reluctant-horse.aspx#comment-410280 Try the Wormabit – it’s from Australia, but they ship worldwide for free. You put it in like a regular bit, then the paste goes in the side – pretty cool. If your horse takes a bit, you can use this AND it takes the time factor out of it. http://www.wormabit.com.au

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By: Elizabeth and Stephen https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-exclusives-deworm-reluctant-horse/#comment-409425 Thu, 10 Sep 2015 03:47:50 +0000 /horse-exclusives/deworm-reluctant-horse.aspx#comment-409425 My Cobb pony has never turned his nose up about food until I squeezed the deworming dosage in his feed. He spit every bite of food up and refused to eat it. I had to get another bucket of feed without the dewormer.
The Stud Muffin Treat which has been around since the late 1800’s is a horse treat that I hollowed out in the center of one of the muffins. Then I gave the horse the correct deworming dosage. I then cut another partial muffin and I covered up the hole. I squeezed the two muffins together and my Cobb ate it! This works everytime for every horse and pony and Cobb! 🙂

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By: Gina https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-exclusives-deworm-reluctant-horse/#comment-395470 Fri, 23 Jan 2015 13:43:42 +0000 /horse-exclusives/deworm-reluctant-horse.aspx#comment-395470 These are great ideas and worked on my adult draft horse that I recently bought and refused the dewormer. She is very head-strong and at her size, I needed options. Thanks!! Carrots split down the middle with the dewormer or 2 apple treats with the dewormer in the middle worked great!

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By: Diane https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-exclusives-deworm-reluctant-horse/#comment-311017 Mon, 07 May 2012 10:57:57 +0000 /horse-exclusives/deworm-reluctant-horse.aspx#comment-311017 I have a 16h draft cross that will point his nose skyward at the first sign if a syringe no matter whats in it, applesauce included. He doesn’t like bread and I had tried the apple trick but he just spit it out, apple and all. What I’ve finally found that works with him is to take his cookie treats and squirt a little dewormer in between two. It takes several “sandwhichs” to use up all the dewormer but it works

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By: Denise https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-exclusives-deworm-reluctant-horse/#comment-258379 Sun, 24 Apr 2011 17:24:52 +0000 /horse-exclusives/deworm-reluctant-horse.aspx#comment-258379 I have a 15 yr old Kentucky Mt., I have to put his wormer in his bucket with grain, bran, apple sauce, apples, shredded carrots, a little cinnamon, Karo syrup, or vanilla. He eats it right up and doesn’t leave a drop! This mash works great for giving pills too.

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By: Regina https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-exclusives-deworm-reluctant-horse/#comment-248705 Sat, 26 Feb 2011 10:46:15 +0000 /horse-exclusives/deworm-reluctant-horse.aspx#comment-248705 I have one horse that I bought as an adult, that will not have anything to do with worming, she gets very dangerous with her head tossing to avoid it altogether. So I found if I core an apple, and put the wormer in that empty space she’s been had. Then I’ll give her one more apple without it after she finished the first.

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By: Katie https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-exclusives-deworm-reluctant-horse/#comment-149525 Mon, 28 Sep 2009 15:49:37 +0000 /horse-exclusives/deworm-reluctant-horse.aspx#comment-149525 good tips

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By: Beth https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-exclusives-deworm-reluctant-horse/#comment-108484 Mon, 30 Mar 2009 04:20:00 +0000 /horse-exclusives/deworm-reluctant-horse.aspx#comment-108484 My horse is very head shy, and I simply put the dose of wormer in a folded piece of bread.
Is there any reason why this would not be effective?

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By: Joanne https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-exclusives-deworm-reluctant-horse/#comment-91544 Mon, 12 Jan 2009 17:38:13 +0000 /horse-exclusives/deworm-reluctant-horse.aspx#comment-91544 Another way to worm a horse that’s a bit head shy or just plain dose not allow you to put a tube of gunk in their mouth can be done as follows. You will need 2 lead ropes, one that is thin. Clip the ropes on the bottom ring of their halter. Slide the thin one in the horses mouth like a bit and hold both ropes so that the one in the mouth wont slide out but not so tight its pulling on their jaws. Once you have the ropes in your one hand hide the tube as best you can in your free hand and place the plunger where the mouth rope is making them “smile” (they think that its the rope moving around and not a wormer/med tube.) And squeeze it in. Hose the “use” rope off and allow it to go back in your leadrope rotation so it dose not taste or smell like wormer for the next time.

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By: l https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-exclusives-deworm-reluctant-horse/#comment-51952 Mon, 19 May 2008 09:41:48 +0000 /horse-exclusives/deworm-reluctant-horse.aspx#comment-51952 Hi, i have tried the putting applesauce in the tube, and it’s worked pretty good

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