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    Webinar – The Science behind Worming Your Horse by Dr Kirstie Pickles

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    By Kirstie Pickles on 15 February 2021 Webinars, Webinars/Vids/Pods

    A pre-recorded webinar covering The Science behind Worming Your Horse by Dr Kirstie Pickles 

    Traditionally people either didn't worm their horses or if they did they tended to maintain the same worming routine, worming their horses a set chemical at set times of the year.  In recent years targeted worming has become more popular with worm egg counts being taken from dung samples and then horses only being wormed for the worm burden they have.  This system claims to help reduce the risk of chemical resistance in worms, to help you avoid giving your horse . . .

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    Dr Kirstie Pickles BVMS MSc PgCert(CounsSkills) PhD CertEM(IntMed) DipECEIM MRCVS RCVS RCVS and European Specialist in Equine Internal Medicine Kirstie is a European Specialist in equine medicine and has spent over 20 years working in private equine practice and academia in the UK, USA and New Zealand. She is currently a Clinical Associate Professor in Equine Medicine at Nottingham Veterinary School and is passionate about education at all levels, whether that is horse owners, vet students or practising veterinary surgeons.

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