parasite control in equine environments: hygiene and management

Environmental parasite control in equine management: sanitation, grazing, and hygiene strategies

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Environmental sanitation and pasture management are critical for reducing equine parasite burden, as most parasitic stages reside in pastures, paddocks, and stables rather than in horses. Regular manure removal, stable hygiene, rotational grazing, mowing, and composting at high temperatures (40°C+) effectively reduce contamination and prevent resistance development. These practices are especially vital for foals and young horses, who are more susceptible. Avoiding post-treatment pasture changes and maintaining grass cover help limit reinfection. Pasture rest, drainage, and mixed grazing with ruminants further reduce risk, though effectiveness varies. These measures collectively reduce reliance on anthelmintics.

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Horse grazing - Normandy

Horse grazing - Normandy

Poloha
France
Autori
Marie DELERUE
Účel
Dissemination, Communication

Typ súboru
dokument
Vytvorené dňa
01. 9. 2016
Pôvodný jazyk
French
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Horse grazing - Normandy
Licencia
CC BY