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Parasites: Ascarids

Last Updated: September 27, 2011

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Ascarids in horses


Parascaris equorum, the horse roundworm. A large yellow to white parasite (females may be up to 15 inches long). Ascarids may appear in the feces of infected horses. Adult horses can develop resistance to this parasite; thus, roundworms primarily infect young horses less than 2 years of age.

Clinical signs include: unthriftiness, potbelly, rough hair coat, and slow growth. Some young horses develop nasal discharge accompanied by a cough as a result of larvae migration.

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