Checkhill Farm, Stables & Dog Field

Checkhill Farm, Stables & Dog Field A family run farm, livery yard and dog field which sells top quality hay and bedding for horses Livery Stable
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20/01/2025

Few days remaining for January… get in touch for a quote and to book in 🤩

⭐️Oakridge horse transport ⭐️
Spacious 3.5 ton box with full stallion partition, CCTV and climate control.

🔹WATO Type 1 Horse Transporters Licence
🔹 DEFRA Approved
🔹 Fully Insured inc. Care, Custody & Control
🔹 Experienced with all types of horses and ponies
🔹 Competitive Prices
🔹 Long & Short Journeys accommodated
🔹 24/7 emergency call out
🔹 UK wide horse transport- Bridgnorth Based

Happy to accommodate any type of journey for your horses. It could be a vet trip, competition, yard move, new horse collection, sales day, beach ride, the list goes on!

📞 07876688773- please get in touch for a no obligation quote and availability.

📧 [email protected]

15/01/2025

Playdate Spaces Available!!
New & Existing Clients Welcome.

MUST be dog friendly
Recall no issue (secure field used)

Please message us directly to book or enquire

13/01/2025

*** ENCYSTED REDWORM ***

I first posted this in 2019, but after reading a LOT of worrying comments recently about how people don’t worm their horses at all, as they do worm egg counts, I thought it was time to do a little encysted redworm refresher, with some updates!

1. Redworm can kill your horse.

2. You need to worm for encysted redworm AFTER they encyst, and before they emerge, so NOT in the Autumn! Wait for a good, frosty cold spell.

3. Encysted small redworm are NOT DETECTABLE in worm egg counts.

4. The larvae of small redworm, “encyst” or burrow into the gut wall. These can cause fatal consequences when they re-emerge.

5. Redworm appear as tiny pieces of thread in your horse’s droppings. They are very short and thin, and can be hard to see. They are white if they haven’t yet fed, and red if they have fed.

6. A horse can appear completely normal and healthy whilst carrying a large redworm burden. However, weight loss and diarrhoea may be early indicators; don’t ignore these signs.

7. Most wormers DO NOT target encysted redworm. Only TWO do: Fenbendazole and Moxidectin.

8. Lots of combination wormers contain IVERMectin. This WILL NOT have any effect on encysted redworm. The only wormer that contains MOXIDectin, is EQUEST. The Pramox (blue) version will treat tapeworm at the same time. Don’t use Pramox if you have treated separately for tapeworm, or used a saliva or blood test for tapeworm. Use the normal Equest (green) if this is the case.

9. Redworm are eaten by the horse during grazing. The larvae start to burrow into the gut wall as temperatures drop. Treating for encysted redworm whilst temperatures are warm, is not the optimal time, as the larvae may well not have started to encyst. Treating after a few hard frosts, also reduces the level of reinfection from larvae already on the fields.

10. The larvae stay in the gut wall during the winter, and are then triggered to emerge from the gut wall as the temperatures warm up in the Spring. If the horse has not been treated for redworm during this redworm “hibernation” stage, he/she is at risk of developing CYATHOSTOMINOSIS.

11. Cyathostominosis has a mortality (death) rate of up to 50%. It presents as colitis; profuse diarrhoea and colic. Contact your vet immediately if you see these symptoms in your horse at any time of year, but it is more likely to be due to redworm if this occurs in the Spring.

12. Ensure you have treated for encysted
redworm before temperatures start to increase as Spring arrives, incase of a large encysted redworm burden that may suddenly emerge.

13. There is a blood test for all stages of redworm, including encysted. This detects antibodies, so may be positive if your horse has had a high burden in the past 6 months, even if he currently doesn’t, but worth discussing with your vet. I would not be recommending this route for high risk redworm horses ie horses in herds with no poo picking, or rescue cases.

14. 5 day Panacur Guard (Fenbendazole) is the only other wormer that can treat the encysted stage of redworm. There was widespread resistance to this wormer, and a huge move towards everyone using Moxidectin for encysted redworm. It is my wormer of choice for very sick or poor horses, due to its milder action over 5 days. However, there is some evidence that it may cause more damage to the gut than Moxidectin, so more research is definitely required!

15. Poo picking daily is perfect pasture management, but does not mean that your horse is worm free! You still need to egg count/blood test for all worms and/or worm.

16. Herbal wormers do not work.

17. Worm egg counts do not detect encysted redworms (or tapeworm/bots/pinworm). I realise I am repeating myself, but this is something that lots of people still do not realise.

18. Do not UNDERDOSE when worming, as this will aid resistance. If in doubt, add 50kg to the weigh tape weight of your horse. Wormers are very safe with regards to toxic doses.

19. The Mole Valley wormers are NOT the same as Equest!!!! I saw this misinformation posted yesterday! They contain Ivermectin, which will NOT treat for encysted redworm.

20. Do NOT overuse Equest. Moxidectin (Equest and Pramox) should only be used ONCE in a 12 month period. So know when to use it!

This is not an exhaustive review of redworm, and I may add to the list if I think of anything else, but I hope this is of some use! Worming regimes and what worm egg counts detect, seems to cause lots of confusion amongst horse owners, and even yard owners.

Blood tests currently used for tapeworm and redworm, measure antibody levels to the worm. The saliva test also measures antibodies. The concern here would be false positives. This means the test coming back as positive when your horse has been clear of the worm in question for months. Antibody levels remain high for months following successful treatment for the worm being tested for. However, a negative obviously means the horse has been clear for a good few months, and would not need worming.

Happy reading!

Please share, as this is really something that all horse owners should know, and still don’t!

No prizes for spotting the hundreds of redworm in this photo!

🎅🏼Christmas is getting near but no need to fear!Checkhill Farm Dog Field Gift Vouchers are now available.  Please contac...
12/12/2024

🎅🏼Christmas is getting near but no need to fear!

Checkhill Farm Dog Field Gift Vouchers are now available.

Please contact us for E-Vouchers:
1/2hr (£5) or 1hr (£10) sole use of our secure countryside field.

*Usual T&Cs apply.

11/11/2024

DIY Stable & Grazing available 🐴
Update: Thank you everyone now filled.

So tricky to get all 6 pups still and in a photo! Just one more week of puppy cuddles ahead before they head off to thei...
21/10/2024

So tricky to get all 6 pups still and in a photo!
Just one more week of puppy cuddles ahead before they head off to their lovely new homes😍

16/10/2024

Located just 5mins from us, we can’t wait to call in! ☕️💖

We have one gorgeous puppy from Pip’s litter looking for a new active home. He is 3/4 Working Cocker & 1/4 Springer Span...
14/10/2024

We have one gorgeous puppy from Pip’s litter looking for a new active home.
He is 3/4 Working Cocker & 1/4 Springer Spaniel . Both parents have amazing temperaments 🌟.

01/10/2024

For anyone attending Charles’s memorial on Thursday, parking at the church is reserved for those with mobility issues. All additional parking will be up Enville Hall drive as far the Cricket Pavilion, with further spaces to the side.
Following the service refreshments will be at Enville Cricket Pavilion and for those parking at the church there will be spaces reserved.

24/09/2024

Thank you Herefordshire Horsemanship for a fantastic, educational and fun clinic.

21/09/2024

For anyone wishing to pay their respects; a memorial service will be held for Charles Wilkes at St Mary’s Church, Enville on Thursday 3rd October at 1:30pm.

Followed by Enville Pavilion.

Many thanks for all the love and support we have received at this sad time.

Spaces available for our next pet photo shoot 🌟
08/09/2024

Spaces available for our next pet photo shoot 🌟

Baby News 🐾🐾 🐾🐾Pip our gorgeous working cocker spaniel has had 6 pups. All doing fantastically 💖
07/09/2024

Baby News 🐾🐾 🐾🐾
Pip our gorgeous working cocker spaniel has had 6 pups. All doing fantastically 💖

18/08/2024
We highly recommend Georgia who stables her horse with us at Checkhill; for any of your pet care requirements.
27/07/2024

We highly recommend Georgia who stables her horse with us at Checkhill; for any of your pet care requirements.

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