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Below are links to other sites which may be of interest to you.

>> Parasitology & Horse Health


www.amtra.org.uk
Animal medicines training and regulatory authority, a bit of a mouthful
to say! This organisation runs training courses for those who wish
to register as qualified to sell wormers and give worming advice.
There are regular refresher courses too.


www.horsemenslab.com
Horsemens laboratory: A lab doing the same work as us in the states.
A lot of useful information about worming


http://www.equi-store.co.uk/
Horse wormers, equine worming advice and guidance. Equi-store Direct Glasgow's Premier Tack Shop
A lot of useful information about worming


www.equinehealthandherbal.co.uk
Equine health news

www.easywormer.com
Easy Wormer: Geoff Hooper Presents a device to help people worm their
horses with ease


www.verm-x.com
The natural control of internal parasites


www.holisticvet.co.uk
Holisticvet is a veterinary consultancy based in Bath, North Somerset and offers homeopathy, acupuncture and nutritional advice for horses, dogs and cats throughout the world.


www.wormers.co.uk
The site for all your worming and animal health requirements; equine, farm animals, household pets and even racing pigeons!

>> Other Horse Sites of Interest


Equine Market Watch
EQUINE MARKET WATCH (Sanctuaries UK) have a dedicated team of volunteers who monitor markets
horse fairs, auctions and places of sale where equines are traded.
Find out how YOU can get US to make a donation to directly to EMW >...more info


www.saddle-up.org
General horse resource and lively, well managed message boards.


www.montyroberts.co.uk
‘Intelligent horsemanship’ with Kelly Marks and Monty
Roberts.


www.HorseData.co.uk
The web's equine information service


www.simplesystem.co.uk
A range of feeds free from cereals, pulses, molasses, preservatives and additives. Everything is natural!


www.equinenutritionist.co.uk
Independent horse nutrition consultancy for private and commercial owners.


www.trotters-equine.co.uk
Quality signage for various equestrian needs. Including our popular Stable Door Name Plates and Stable Signs

www.miniature-donkey-assoc.com
The UK's Miniature Mediterranean
Donkey Association

www.equinetraining.co.uk
A wealth of information relating to all aspects of the management and training of horses - and a bit more!


www.learningtolisten.co.uk
home of Sarah Kreutzer, Britain’s leading horse whisperer.


www.equinewhispers.co.uk
A web site devoted to natural horsemanship and holistic horse care, agents for alternative and unique products for your horse.


www.vowleyfarm.co.uk
Natural Livery and home of the Natural Horse Magazine


Yorkshire Exmoor Pony Trust
Conservation grazing work supported by Westgate Labs.


Dorothy Marks: The Back Lady
Improving balance and symmetry for horse and rider by addressing horse, saddle and rider interaction.


www.bluechipfeed.com
A range of natural horse supplements and feed balancers.
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I'm so pleased that our Yard Owner has finally agreed for us to test and worm when necessary rather than just worming regardless.
Will be back for the next four pack in a couple of months!
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Jane
"Hi Westgate Labs,
Thanks once again for what is turning out to be a most valuable service.
Although this is only our second count, it has stopped me from adding chemicals to my horses delicate digestive system on both occasions and hopefully will continue to do so.
Chunky is now 17 years old so anything I can do to spare him and unnecessary chemical burden is wonderful.
My plan is to use Equest Pramox Autumn and Spring (tapeworm, bots etc) unless of course the egg count changes – further suggestions from yourselves would be appreciated.
Here’s to Westgate Labs and Chunky – long may he be worm free.
Warm regards"
Barbara
"Interestingly, Morse was supposedly always regularly wormed by previous owner for years. Worm count when I got him was HIGH. He had 5 days Panacur but next count was still MEDIUM. On Westgate advice I used Equest - count now LOW. So it works!! I want to reduce worming as much as possible (cost / resistance reasons etc) and use worm counts on my other horses .
No reply needed - just thought you might like to know so you can advise others that Panacur 5 day not necessarily a cure-all.
Thanks for your help."
Louise
"I think carrying out a worm count is the way forward to ensure your horse is happy and healthy at the end of the day they cant tell you they have worms so this is good way of knowing exactly what is happening inside your horse. Excellent and speedy service thank you."
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