If your horse suddenly becomes sick after being wormed, there are a few things you should do. First, call your veterinarian and make an appointment. Second, take some notes about what happened before the horse got sick, including when the last dose of wormer was given and what type of wormer was used. This information will be helpful for your veterinarian as they try to diagnose the problem. In the meantime, there are a few things you can do to help your horse feel better. Make sure they have plenty of freshwaters to drink and offer them small meals of hay or grass. If they are showing signs of colic, you can walk them around to help relieve some of the discomforts. By following these steps and working with your veterinarian, you can help get your horse back to feeling its best!
What should I know about this?
Horse sick after worming is a condition that can occur when a horse is given an incorrect dose of wormer or if the horse was not properly wormed, to begin with. If you think your horse may be sick after being wormed, it is important to consult with your veterinarian as soon as possible. They will likely want to know when the last dose of wormer was given and what type of wormer was used in order to best diagnose and treat the problem.
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