Wormers
Keep out the parasites. Help remove large and small strongyles, pinworms, ascarids, hairworms, large mouth stomach worms, lungworms, intestinal threadworms, and bots with an assortment of effective horse wormers. Our wormers also help reduce the chance of re-infection by decreasing the number of worm larvae in the horse's feces and subsequently, the pasture.
Recommended Reading: Frequently Asked Questions About Horse Wormers
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Ivermectin Single Dose Wormer (1.87)
Regular price $12.99Sale price $12.99 Regular price$14.299% off -
Ivermax Ivermectin Single Dose Paste 1.87%
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Quest Plus Wormer (Moxidectin/Praziquantel)
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Equimax 14.03 Praziquantel/1.87 Ivermectin Paste
Regular price $19.99Sale price $19.99 Regular price$25.7022% off -
Anthelcide EQ 22.7 Oxibendazole Single Dose Wormer
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Strongid 3.60g Pyrantel Pamoate Single Dose Paste
Regular price $10.93Sale price $10.93 Regular price$12.029% off -
Bimectin Ivermectin Apple Flavored Wormer (1.87)
Regular price $12.99Sale price $12.99 Regular price$14.299% off -
Pyrantel Pamoate Single Dose Paste Wormer (3.6g)
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Safe-Guard 25g Fenbendazole Single Dose Wormer
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Zimecterin Gold Praziquantel Paste Wormer (7.75)
Regular price $17.61Sale price $17.61 Regular price$19.379% off -
Quest 20mg Moxidectin Single Dose Gel Wormer
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Panacur Fenbendazole Single Dose Paste Wormer
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Exodus 23.6g Single Dose Pyrantel Pamoate Wormer
Regular price $9.95Sale price $9.95 Regular price$10.959% off -
Strongid C2X Daily Pellet Wormer
Regular price From $61.12Sale price From $61.12 Regular price$68.9511% off -
Panacur Powerpac Fenbendazole Paste Wormer 5-Dose
Regular price $81.99Sale price $81.99 Regular price$120.0432% off -
Exodus 47.2g Multi-Dose Pyrantel Pamoate Wormer
Regular price $11.95Sale price $11.95 Regular price$13.9514% off -
Zimecterin 1.87 Ivermectin Single Dose Paste
Regular price $9.40Sale price $9.40 Regular price$11.1115% off -
Safe-Guard Equi-Bits 2.27g Fenbendazole Pellets
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IverCare 1.87% Ivermectin Paste Wormer
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Durvet Durafend 2.27gm Fenbendazole Wormer
Regular price From $8.49Sale price From $8.49 Regular price$10.9923% off -
Safe-Guard 92 Gram
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Farnam FenCare Safe-Guard (fenbendazole) Dewormer
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Farnam PyrantelCare Daily Dewormer
Regular price From $59.99Sale price From $59.99 Regular price$66.4910% off -
Zero Egg Count Equine Parasite Test Kit
Regular price $28.99Sale price $28.99 Regular price$32.2110% off -
Goat Dosing Syringes
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Basic 3-Way Rotational Wormer Kit
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Zero Egg Count Dog Parasite Test Kit
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Quest Plus Wormer 12-Pack
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Premium 5-Way Rotational Wormer Kit
Regular price $59.99
Keep out the parasites. Help remove large and small strongyles, pinworms, ascarids, hairworms, large mouth stomach worms, lungworms, intestinal threadworms, and bots with an assortment of effective horse wormers. Our wormers also help reduce the chance of re-infection by decreasing the number of worm larvae in the horse's feces and subsequently, the pasture.
Recommended Reading: Frequently Asked Questions About Horse Wormers
Intestinal worms are one of the most common parasites horses can get. Horse wormers can help with prevention. Daily feed through wormers and rotational worming kits also reduce the chance of re-infection.
Horses are highly susceptible to gastrointestinal equine parasites, more commonly known as worms. These parasites can often lay dormant in egg or larvae form, and once ingested, just need time to mature. There are dozens of varieties of worms, and different types of worms are prevalent at different times of the year, so a horse is always at risk. Luckily, there are many effective horse wormers available to get rid of these parasites, and help prevent them from getting into your horse in the first place.
Some wormers need only be used at specific times of the year to fight that season’s particular pest. Paste wormers and gel wormers are administered by syringe, inserted in the mouth and “shot” towards the back of the tongue. Pellet wormers are mixed in with a horse’s regular feed, and ingested while he or she eats.
Because worms are continuously breeding, and can develop resistance to pesticides, a year-round schedule of periodic worming is recommended. Daily feed through wormers and rotational worming kits reduce the chance of re-infection by decreasing the number of worm larvae in the horse's feces and, subsequently, the pasture. Rotational kits are one of the most convenient ways to plan your worming schedule for the year.
Along with manure management around the stable and monitoring fecal egg counts, implementing a regular worming schedule is the best defense against worms. Consult your veterinarian for the plan that best fits your horse, and check out our FAQ for even more information on worms and worming.