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WINTER WORMING: Holly Grantham says…

Waging war on worms

Q Do horses need worming over winter?

Charlie Jackson, via email

Holly says: In short, yes — you need to adopt a year-round worming plan. As a guide, a simple worming routine for an adult horse (aged five or over) would consist of the following three-step plan:

1. Perform a

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