Zero Egg Count
Zero Egg Count uses the most accurate method to detect strongyles, redworms, bloodworms, ascarids, roundworms, tapeworms, & stomach bots
12/15/2022
Our Laboratory
Zero Egg Count’s testing laboratory has been serving horse owners and the veterinary community throughout the United States since 1984. Our lab is staffed with professional laboratory technicians using the most accurate and sensitive testing methods recommended by the American Association of Equine Participations (AAEP) for parasite testing.
12/15/2022
Several factors can influence a f***l egg count test result, including: Age - foals and young horses are more susceptible to certain parasites
Location - certain parasites are more common in some geographical areas or climates
Season - some parasites are only active during particular seasons
Travel – potentially exposes your horse to other parasite-infected horses
Pasture Load- horses continually grazing in a given area may increase parasite exposure
Pasture Mates - other animals can carry parasites that may infect your horse
Stress - may compromise a horse’s immune system
Health - horses with infections or certain metabolic diseases may be more susceptible to parasites
Treatment - the residual effects of any recent deworming treatments.
11/30/2022
Here at Zero Egg Count, we have your back! All of our kits come with an easy-to-follow set of instructions and online support for all of your questions!
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02/01/2020
Here's a recent article from TheHorse.com about WHY HORSES NICKER🐴? I bet it's because they are telling you they have parasites and want you to do a Zero Egg Count Equine Parasite Test so you can find out what type of parasites and how many - but maybe that's just me...
Why Do Horses Nicker? – The Horse Dr. Nancy Diehl explains what we know—and don't know—about a horse's nicker.
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