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Finally, here is the eBook (PDF) with the critical info on Neck Threadworms that owners of itchy horses have been waiting for.
This eBook covers the parasite Onchocerca cervicalis and its signs, treatment, and management in horses.
If you have an itchy horse with neck threadworms, you’ll know just what a nightmare this condition can be.
Your horse is rubbing themselves raw. You’re forever replacing ripped fly rugs. You buy any number of no-itch products that don’t work, or work and then seem to stop. Your vets bills rise, as you pay for test after test, with no answer in sight.
Be honest now. Does any of this sound familiar?
If it does, neck threadworms may be affecting your horse.
Not every itchy horse has neck threadworms, but for those that do, this parasite (aka Onchocerca cervicalis) is a nightmare.
And yet, for the cost of a few tubes of dewormer, it can be quickly identified. You can then follow a worming protocol that brings the problem under control.
It takes dedication, but it can be done.
Find the critical information in this eBook: All You Need to Know About Neck Threadworms and your Itchy Horse.
This clearly written, informative eBook is available as a PDF for AU $29.97 (also available as a downloadable ePub for your device – click here).
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This Neck Threadworms eBook can be a life changer
That’s no exaggeration. Hundreds of horse owners can testify to the usefulness of the info in All You Need to Know About Neck Threadworms and your Itchy Horse. I’ve received emails and messages from owners whose years’ long battle against the itch has finally been solved. Owners whose horses are now relaxed and free of torment. Some people have literally spent thousands on the problem, only to find the answer right here.
Other owners have been able to stop the problem from the get-go, as with the help of this eBook, they’ve recognized why their horse has just started itching.
Dr Jane Clothier has been researching and writing about neck threadworms for over a decade. She holds a PhD in Animal Science (Equine), meaning you can rely on the information included in this publication as being validly researched and carefully interpreted.
A solution to your horse’s problem with neck threadworms
In this handy eBook, you’ll find everything you need to know:
- What the parasite is
- How it behaves
- Why it’s such a problem for horses
- How to manage neck threadworms
- What you need to do, and when
- Why not every itchy horse has neck threadworms
- All your nagging questions answered…
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Neck Threadworms in 20 Chapters
1. Introduction
2. Quick Check: Treatment Protocols
3. The Strange Lifecycle of Neck Threadworms
4. Signs Your Horse May Have Neck Threadworms
5. Can We Test for Neck Threadworms?
6. Is it the Itch – or Neck Threadworms?
7. Can Neck Threadworms Lead to ‘The Itch’?
8. The Treatment Protocols
9. Intense Itching After Deworming
10. How Long Do We Continue Deworming?
11. Deworming for Neck Threadworms and Gastrointestinal Worms
12. Reducing the Ulcer Risk
13. Managing the Itching Response
14. An International Parasite
15. Can We Overcome This Problem?
16. Biting Midges Differ Worldwide
17. How Does the Parasite Move Within the Horse?
18. A Problem with Diagnosis
19. Where to Next with Neck Threadworms?
20. More Help
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IMPORTANT! An eBook (ePub file) is also available.
Buy eBook - $14.97
If you decide to buy the ePub book rather than the PDF, read this first:
- If you buy the eBook, you’ll receive a download of an ePub file, which you can read in an eReader app on your device or laptop
- So, please check your emails after purchase – the email will be from PAYHIP, the service provider I use to distribute the eBook. Check your Spam folder!
- On a laptop or PC, save the attached files to a folder.
- You’ll need an eReader on your laptop, mobile or tablet to read this book. This is an app, such as Calibre, Apple Books or Google Play – there are many others available, mostly free and easy to use.
- Just open your eReader and your downloaded eBook should be viewable straightaway. On laptops, you may need to browse to your saved files.
If you really can’t cope with eReaders…
Buy this PDF! It costs more, but it’s friendlier for technophobes.
Note: this information is not intended to replace veterinary advice. Your equine veterinarian should always be consulted prior to starting any treatment protocols.
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