
If you believe your horse has parasites it is extremely important to get them help right away.

However, there are some signs that even a horse that seems relatively healthy may be infected with parasites. The reason parasites can be so deadly is that a horse can seem healthy while being infected. However, some species of parasites will attack other muscles and organs in the horse.

Many parasites stay in the stomach or intestine of the horse. Most frequently horses ingest parasites while grazing and the parasites mature in the horse’s intestine. A parasite starts its lifecycle as an egg then matures to larvae before becoming a mature worm. However, the three main types of horse parasites are stongyles, tapeworms, and roundworms. There are hundreds of parasites that can infect your horse. Understanding the signs and symptoms of parasites in your horse could save your horse’s life. Parasites can cause extensive internal damage to your horse’s digestive system before you even realize it. Horse parasites can often go undetected which is what makes them even more dangerous.

While some horse health issues are easy to spot.
