0
Menu

Horse deworming and digestion

Filter
Number of products : 10
Sort
Sort
Close
Equistro Megabase Vetoquinol powder 3kg Equistro Megabase Vetoquinol powder 3kg
€72.55
Ships in 5-7 business days
Bo Yea Sacc Audevard 1.2 kg Bo Yea Sacc Audevard 1.2 kg
€129.62
Shipped in 4 to 5 working days
Audevard Ekymash Booster 1L bottle Audevard Ekymash Booster 1L bottle
€53.09
Shipped in 4 to 5 working days
Good Beer Yeast Powder 1kg Good Beer Yeast Powder 1kg
€14.82
Ships in 5-7 business days
Sedochol Gold Hepatoprotective Drinkable Solution Coophavet Sedochol Gold Hepatoprotective Drinkable Solution Coophavet
€23.99
Add to cart
Replenishment in progress
Audevard Ekygard Granules Audevard Ekygard Granules
€169.43
Add to cart
Usually ships in 4-5 business days
Leva-Carb Diarrhea Horses Oral Syringe 60ml Leva-Carb Diarrhea Horses Oral Syringe 60ml
€10.24
Replenishment in progress
Our brands Horse deworming and digestion

Preserve your horse's intestinal health and overall well-being with the expert selection of dewormers offered by the Soin et Nature online pharmacy. Adapted to the physiological needs of equines, these treatments effectively eliminate the most common internal parasites, such as roundworms, strongyles or tapeworms, while reducing the risk of digestive complications, loss of condition or reduced performance. By integrating a regular deworming program, you can help maintain your horse's vitality, immunity and digestive comfort, whatever its stage of life or activity.

Why is a horse's digestive health so important?

The horse's digestive system is complex, sensitive and of great physiological importance. As a monogastric herbivore, the horse has a long and relatively fragile digestive system, designed for continuous, high-fiber feeding. Unlike ruminants, horses do not ruminate: digestion is based on mechanical, enzymatic and fermentative activity, particularly in the colon and cecum.

Any disruption to this system can lead to colic, diarrhoea, loss of condition, bloating, ulcers or behavioural disorders, sometimes with serious consequences. So preserving a horse's digestive balance is a top priority for every owner, rider and equine professional.

How does a horse's digestive system work?

The horse's digestive system is divided into two main sections: thedigestive foretube (mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine) and the large intestine (cecum, colon, rectum).

  • The mouth is the starting point: slow mastication and saliva production facilitate the mechanical breakdown of food.
  • The stomach, which is small (10 to 15 L), ensures acid and enzymatic digestion. It is susceptible to ulcers, especially on an empty stomach.
  • The small intestine (20 m) absorbs nutrients (starch, amino acids, lipids, water-soluble vitamins).
  • The cecum and colon are home to a highly active microbial flora that ferments cellulose and produces volatile fatty acids, essential for the horse's energy.

Complete digestion of a meal can take 24 to 48 hours, which means constant vigilance over the quality, frequency and nature of the feed.

What are the most common digestive disorders in horses?

The horse's digestive system is subject to a number of imbalances, some of them serious:

  • Colic: acute digestive disorders due to abnormal fermentation, torsion, impaction or gas. They constitute a veterinary emergency.
  • Gastric ulcers: very frequent, especially in stressed or sport horses. Linked to prolonged fasting or excessive acidity.
  • Chronic diarrhea: caused by imbalances in intestinal flora, parasites or poor assimilation.
  • Bloating: due to excessive fermentations in the colon or meals too rich in starch.
  • Sand in the colon: ingestion of sand when grazing on the ground, a source of chronic irritation.
  • Feeding behavior disorders: coprophagia, pica, loss of appetite.

Natural dewormers for horses

Your horse's health is paramount, and regular deworming is an essential step in ensuring its good health. Thanks to online sales of worming products for horses, you can now care for your pet simply and effectively, from the comfort of your own home.

By choosing to buy your deworming products online, you benefit from a wider range of choice and a selection of reputable brands. Online retailers are able to supply a variety of products not available in physical stores. What's more, you can compare the prices and features of different products, enabling you to make an informed choice based on your horse's needs.

Online sales of horse worming products also save you time and money. No need to go to an equestrian pharmacy to buy your worming products, you can order directly online and receive your order at home. This saves you time and money by avoiding travel expenses and impromptu purchases.

Intestinal parasites can cause colic, but above all they attack a horse's digestive and immune systems: as the seasons go by, they gradually weaken the horse's immune system (reduced general condition, dull coat, reduced appetite, anemia, diarrhea and constipation, stunted growth, abortion due to colic...). Give the horse a dewormer containing molecules designed to destroy the parasites present in each season.

Generally speaking, horse dewormers are used 3 to 4 times a year for adult horses, especially if they live in pasture:

  • December/January (not ultra-obligatory, but this is the tapeworm development period)
  • March/April
  • June/July
  • September/October

Finally, when you buy online, you can take advantage of special offers and discounts, so you can save money on your horse deworming purchases. Online retailers regularly offer special deals and discount codes to encourage customers to buy online.

Online sales of horse deworming products are a practical, economical and effective option for looking after your horse's health. Don't hesitate to visit the online sales sites to discover the products available and find the ones best suited to your horse.

The importance of deworming

Horses are particularly exposed to internal parasites, as they frequently ingest eggs or larvae of parasites present in their environment, notably in grass, water or contaminated pastures. Parasites mainly affect the digestive system, but their effects can spread to other organs. Untreated infestation can lead to serious complications, such as colic, anemia, weight loss and reduced performance.

Dewormers work by eliminating internal parasites or disrupting their life cycle. They are essential for :

  • Prevent clinical complications linked to massive infestations.
  • Reduce parasite loads in the environment.
  • Limit the development of parasite resistance, by adopting rational management.

Main types of internal parasites

Horses can be infested by different types of internal parasites, each with specific characteristics:

  • Strongyles (small and large): These intestinal parasites are the most common in horses. Small strongyles, in particular, form encysted larvae that are difficult to eliminate, while large strongyles can cause severe colic by damaging blood vessels.
  • Ascaris: More common in foals and young horses, these parasites cause intestinal obstructions and interfere with nutrient absorption.
  • Tapeworms: These segmented parasites attach themselves to the junction between the small and large intestines, causing inflammation and colic.
  • Oxyures: cause itching in the anus, leading to discomfort and friction lesions.
  • Gastérophiles: These parasites, in the larval stage, settle in the stomach after being ingested in the form of eggs deposited on the hair by flies.

What horse care products can be found on the Soin-et-Nature website?

Soin-et-Nature offers a complete range of products dedicated to the well-being and health of horses, whether for their daily life, breeding or performance. Here are the main categories available:

  • To promote the general well-being and fitness of horses, natural solutions support their vitality and balance.
  • To support horse rearing, specific products meet the needs of foals and growing or breeding horses.
  • To enhance performance in equestrian competition, specially-adapted supplements support endurance, recovery and resistance to stress.
  • To strengthen and maintain muscular health, targeted products ensure suppleness, power and recovery of horses' muscles.
  • To care for hooves, adapted solutions promote their strength and health, avoiding common problems such as cracking.
  • To support horses' respiratory systems, natural products help soothe the airways and improve their function.
  • To relieve pain and inflammation, adapted solutions help manage discomfort associated with exertion or injury.
  • To protect horses from insects, effective insect repellents ensure their daily comfort and tranquillity.
  • For effective management of internal parasites, appropriate deworming products ensure good digestive and general health.

These products for horses, available on Soin-et-Nature, are designed to meet the specific needs of equines, while respecting their well-being and natural health.