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Last Updated: September 14, 2011

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Ascarids in horses.

Parascaris equorum, the horse roundworm, is a very large (females may be up to 15 inches long), yellowish-white parasite that may be passed in the feces of foals and young horses.

Typically, adult horses develop an immunity to this parasite; therefore, roundworms primarily infect young horses less than 2 years of age.

Clinical signs include:

  • Unthriftiness
  • Potbelly
  • Rough hair coat
  • Slow growth

Some young horses develop nasal discharge accompanied by a cough as a result of larvae migration.

See Ascarids in Horses for more information.

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