Unfriendly Friends of your Horse: Parasite
are healthy and that their lives are full of joy and happiness, and not
sorrow and pain. One of the things that will allow you to do this with any
animal is to make sure that you are providing them with a safe and
comfortable place that is clean and free of germs to live their lives. With
your horse, there is no exception to the rule. It is often hard for horses
to get sick if they are properly taken care of, but if you find yourself or
your horse with a dirty stall or a living quarters that is not up to snuff,
you might find that parasites are abound, and when it comes to your horse,
parasites are not good at all.
When you have a horse, you know that he is naturally strong, and usually
won’t have any complaints for you. As long as he has a safe and warm place
to live in the cold months, and shelter from the heat in the hot months,
and as long as you provide him with food and water that is clean and safe,
he’ll be able to be your companion and work for you for years and years.
Horses can be very loyal and they can be great animals to keep, as long as
you do it right.
However, if you aren’t providing your horse with a clean living space, you
are going to find that your horse might have a problem with parasites. This
is something that can be very real, and can be very dangerous for your
horse. You have to be sure that you aren’t giving your horse any chances to
get parasites, which is why it is so important to keep your horse’s living
quarters clean and free of debris.
The most common parasites are going to happen when your horse is living in
a place that is dirty or not cleaned regularly. These parasites are going
to live in the feces of your horse, and if your horse steps in them, he
will be able to bring them right back into his body. Also, if your horse’s
stall is dirty and not taken care of, this is a breeding ground for
parasites, and they will have a chance to attack your horse. If your horse
gets parasites, you’ll need to talk to your vet about the best way to help
your horse before they get really sick.