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WORMING ADVICE FOR YOUR DONKEY
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Donkeys are affected by several different parasites or worms, and must be wormed regularly. The interval between routine worming depends on the type of wormer being used. As a general rule, worming is usually recommended approximately every 8 weeks. All available wormers come within three chemical family groups namely:
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With the exception of Panacur Equine Guard most wormers come as paste in tubes
or granules. Normally a tube of paste is the dose for 600 Kg body weight and for
a sachet of granules it is 300 Kg body weight.
Most common parasites or worms to affect your donkeys are:-
Threadworms - Mainly in foals especially when
suckling. Infection comes from the dam causing debilitating diarrhoea.
Roundworms - Especially in foals. Tends not to damage the gut but
competes for food leading to poor development. Severe infestation can cause
dangerous colic. Eggs are viable in soil for a very long time. Keep pastures
clean.
Strongyles (Encysted Small Redworm Larvae & Migrating Large
Redworm) - Large Intestine wall damage - bleeding - poor condition - anaemia.
Bots - Stomach damage. Eggs are visible during summer stuck to
hair typically on lower legs. They appear as white/cream tiny grains. Wiping off
helps, with a wet sponge/cloth before they get licked off and ingested. Treated
by single dose of IVERMECTIN in December or two weeks after the first frost
(irrespective of annual drug rotation).
Lungworm - Migrates through the body to the lungs doing damage and
causing permanent respiratory problems. May be controlled by routine worming.
Tapeworm - Infests the Ileum and small Intestine.
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ROUTINE WORMING IS
ESSENTIAL. Worm all newcomers on arrival and
isolate for 72 hours. Pasture and stable hygiene is vital. Pick up Droppings.
Not all parasites are controlled by all wormers.
Always check with your Veterinarian about which wormer to use and when. Follow
his/her advice. You need to know the weight of your donkey, as this will affect
the amount of wormer administered.
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WORM
COUNTS. An alternative to worming your donkeys every 6-8 weeks is to have
a worm count on the faeces by taking a sample to your veterinarian. If your donkeys do not mix with other horses and
donkeys and do not travel out of their own environment, they may not need to be
wormed so frequently. There is now a laboratory that can also do a postal service for
the cost of £9.50 each sample. Their free kit containing everything you
need to collect and post your samples.
Their web site is on our links page or
you can telephone Westgate Laboratories 01670 791994.
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ESTIMATING THE WEIGHT OF YOUR DONKEY
When you need to worm your miniature donkey it is most crucial to know their
weight. You will need to know this also for many drugs and anaesthetics as all
doses are proportional to body weight. If you don't have access to a weighbridge
or method of weighing your donkey, then a means of estimating must be used. Many
weigh-bands and formulae were designed for horses and do not suit all donkeys.
Similarly some donkey formulae tend to become inaccurate when applied to
miniature donkeys. One formula we recommend is a little more involved but much
more accurate. Keep a record of weights as this may also assist your
veterinarian in the future.
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Measured in centimetres |
WEIGHT (Kgs) = As a check most adult miniature donkeys will be in the range 80-120 kgs. |
A further essential part of parasite control is
based on stable and pasture management. Worming alone is not satisfactory.
Droppings should be picked up from all donkey areas regularly.
To check the efficiency of your program and with a view to minimising the amount
of wormer you administer to your donkeys, it is advisable to submit fresh dung
samples to your vet for worm egg counts to be done, (every couple of years),
which will give a good indication of worm infestation levels. Guesswork plays no
part in parasite control. Always worm all your donkeys at the same time.
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GRASS CLIPPINGS/CUTTINGS
Never under any circumstances feed your donkeys grass
cuttings. Tell your neighbours, who might believe they are being kind by dumping
their cuttings into your pasture for your donkeys, that grass cuttings can kill
your donkeys within three hours.
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