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*Regular '''faecal worm egg counts (FECs)''' should be conducted to monitor the effects of the anthelmintic schedule and the presence of resistance
 
*Regular '''faecal worm egg counts (FECs)''' should be conducted to monitor the effects of the anthelmintic schedule and the presence of resistance
 
*The worming programme for adult horses should reflect the circumstances and efficiency of clean pasture management.  A strategic or '''targeted strategic dosing''' plan is recommended.
 
*The worming programme for adult horses should reflect the circumstances and efficiency of clean pasture management.  A strategic or '''targeted strategic dosing''' plan is recommended.
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==Literature Search==
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==References==
 
==References==
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