Equine Guelph has launched a new two and a half minute video to help horse owners with parasite management. When a growing resistance to dewormers is cited as a major issue concerning horse owners today, a fecal exam to see if your parasite control program is working makes sense. Collecting a manure sample is easy, but it must be done properly to ensure accurate test results.

The YouTube video shows horse owners the easy steps for fecal collection.

Fecal Collection Demonstration - Dr Susan Raymond

How to Collect Manure for a Fecal Egg Count (FEC)
1) Write the date and horse’s name on the front part of this zip-lock bag.
2) Take another zip-lock bag and turn it inside-out over your hand.
3) With your hand inside the bag, pick up a fresh fecal mass.
4) Use your other hand to pull the zip-lock bag over your hand, turning the bag right side out. Squeeze out as much air as possible. The feces are now in the bag.
5) Zip up the bag. Place the bag into the labelled bag.
6) Store in a cool place, such as a refrigerator but not in the freezer.
7) Deliver your fecal sample to the vet within 48 hours!

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