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Deworming is an essential part of good horse husbandry. Due to the variety of products on the market, however, it can be confusing for horse owners to know which products to use and how often. With a veterinarian’s guidance and a little knowledge of common equine parasites and how to best target them, owners can easily devise a deworming
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