Equisal Tape Worm Count Kit

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Scientifically proven to diagnose tapeworm burdens with high accuracy.

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The EquiSal Tapeworm Test works like a blood test but, instead, uses saliva that you collect yourself.

The test is scientifically proven to diagnose tapeworm burdens with high accuracy - it tells you if your horse has a burden and whether you need to deworm or not. Simply incorporate tapeworm testing every six months into your targeted worm control programme.

To test for tapeworm, all you need to do is collect saliva from your horse using a specially designed swab and return it to the lab using the freepost bag provided.

Initial testing - It is recommended that a horse has not been dewormed for 4 months before testing with the EquiSal Tapeworm Test.

Frequency of testing - It is recommended that you test your horse twice a year for tapeworm.

The best time to test is during spring and autumn/early winter, as these are considered to be the ideal times of year to deworm for tapeworm. Only deworm your horse if testing recommends that treatment is required. Include EquiSal Tapeworm testing every 6 months alongside regular faecal worm egg counts (FEC) for redworm and roundworm. Test for small redworm (including encysted stages) in Autumn/Winter.