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Large
Strongyles (Strongylus vulgaris, S. equinus, S. edentatus)
Lifecycle:
Large strongyle eggs can develop into infective larvae on pasture
in as little as three days. Once swallowed, the larvae drop their
protective coating, or "sheath", and migrate to different
organs for further development. Strongylus vulgaris larvae
are very dangerous, moving through the horse's arteries to the mesenteric
artery, the main artery that feeds the digestive system.
S.
vulgaris larvae continue to grow in the mesenteric artery for
about 4 months, then return to the large intestine where they burrow
into the intestinal cavity. After 6-8 months, the worms mature and
eggs are passed in the manure.
S. equinus larvae move to the liver for about 6 weeks. Then
they migrate through abdominal organs to the large intestine. After
9 months, adults mature and lay eggs.
S. edentatus larvae also move to the liver, where they remain
for about 9 weeks. Then they move to the abdominal cavity where
they form nodules in the lining and the gut wall.
How It Gets Into Your Horse: Large strongyle larvae are swallowed
as your horse eats infected grass.
Dangers If Left Untreated: S. vulgaris cause severe
damage. Migrating larvae rough up artery walls, leaving tracks where
blood clots can form. Clots break away from the wall and lodge into
other blood vessels, blocking blood flow to the intestine. Artery
walls weakened by larval damage are also prone to burst, leading
to immediate death. In the large intestine, large strongyles literally
bite off pieces of flesh, often leading to severe colic, diarrhea,
fever and anemia from the bleeding bite wounds. S. equinus
and S. edentatus can cause liver damage.
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LARGE
STRONGYLES : Species & Stages
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S.
vulgaris - adults
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S.
vulgaris - L4 arterial
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S.
vulgaris - L5 arterial
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S.
edentatus - adults
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S.
edentatus - tissue
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S.
equinus - adults
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| ivermectin |
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| moxidectin |
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| oxfendazole* |
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| oxibendazole* |
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| pyrantel
pamoate |
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| pyrantel
tartrate - daily |
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| pyrantel
tartrate-single |
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Based
on registered label claims and FOI summaries for each product
on file with the FDA; single-dose application.
* at a single larval dose |
©2003
Horse Health Products
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