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Discover the Best Horse Worming Solutions at Jeffers Equine

It’s important for horse owners to keep horses healthy and free from parasites. That's why Jeffers offers a wide range of horse wormers and dewormers to help you achieve optimal horse health. Whether you're looking for the best horse wormer or horse dewormer, you'll find everything you need to keep your horses healthy and happy.

Our horse wormers and dewormers are carefully selected to provide your horse with the most effective and safe treatment. From top brands like Equimax, Bimectin, Safe-Guard, Panacur, Quest, Strongid, and Zimecterin to trusted and time-tested favorites like Jeffers Horse Dewormer, you can be sure that you're getting the best horse worming solutions available.

Establishing a regular horse deworming schedule and knowing how to safely administer horse paste dewormer is important to help rid your horse of parasites. Jeffers Equine offers a variety of dewormer options such as paste, pellets or gel depending on your horse's preference.

Take a look at our selection of horse wormers and dewormers and find the perfect solution for your horse today. With fast and free shipping over $49, you can have your order delivered right to your door and be on your way to a healthier, happier horse in no time.

Choose Jeffers Equine for the best horse worming products, advice, and service. Keep your horse healthy and free from parasites with our horse wormers and dewormers today!

Commonly asked questions

How do horses get worms?

Parasites exist in a variety of places either as eggs or larvae. These may be present in the grazing pasture, horse feed, or from flying insects. Parasites and worms can spread through feed, bites, fecal contamination, and egg laying. Young horses are more likely to get certain parasites.

How often should I worm a horse?

One strategy to control parasites is to deworm horses twice per year, once in the Spring and once in the Fall. You may also choose to use a continuous dewormer added to your horse feed. Consult your veterinarian to know how often should you worm a worse. Your horse veterinarian will be able to examine fecal egg counts to determine deworming needs for your horses. For additional reading, check out our article How and When You Should Worm Your Horse.

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