Sign Up Now: Live Webinar on Strategic Deworming Coming Soon

With all of the different dewormers on the market, making an effective deworming plan can be a confusing task.
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With all of the different dewormers on the market, creating an effective deworming plan for your horse can be a confusing–if not daunting–task.

Join TheHorse.com and Heidi Brady, PhD, on Aug. 7 at 8 p.m. EDT for a one-hour video presentation that will shed some light on the fight against parasite infection. Brady, accompanied by Wendy Vaala, DVM, will be available to answer your questions live during the Webinar sponsored by Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health.

In this presentation Brady will talk about the common classes of parasites, differences in dewormer ingredients and the parasite they target, and concerns about parasite resistance to these drugs. She’ll also offer two rotational deworming plans based on her research to help control parasite infection on your farm.

You can sign up now to participate in the free Webinar by visiting TheHorse.com/Webinars. Once you sign up you can submit questions that you would like Drs. Brady and Vaala to answer during the live question and answer session. Registrants will receive e-mail reminders about the Webinar 24 hours and one hour prior to the start of the program

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