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EquiSal Tapeworm Saliva Test
The EquiSal Tapeworm Saliva Test provides an accurate, non-invasive way to monitor tapeworm infection levels in your horse. This simple saliva test helps you target-treat only when necessary, reducing unnecessary deworming and supporting responsible parasite control.
Need more than 5 kits? Contact us to arrange your custom order and save.
What’s Included in Your Kit
EquiSal Saliva collection kit
Instructions leaflet
Return Postage envelope
Our Service Includes
Emailed copy of the results within 1 - 2 weeks of postage (IOM post dependent)
Expert worming advice and POM-VPS dewormer prescriptions (if required)
Follow-up reminders to help you stay on top of routine testing
When to Test
Recommended to test twice a year: Optimum time is in Spring and Autumn.
For a baseline result, horses should not have been treated for tapeworm in the last 4 months.
After treatment:
If your horse receives a borderline or moderate/high result, it is recommended that a follow-up test be performed 3 months after treatment.
Want to check the efficacy of your dewormer on tapeworm? Repeat the test 2 months post-treatment.
Regular testing ensures your equine’s parasite management plan stays accurate and effective year-round.
Want to know more about the EquiSal Tapeworm Saliva Test? - Learn more here!
EquiSal Tapeworm Saliva Test
The EquiSal Tapeworm Saliva Test provides an accurate, non-invasive way to monitor tapeworm infection levels in your horse. This simple saliva test helps you target-treat only when necessary, reducing unnecessary deworming and supporting responsible parasite control.
Need more than 5 kits? Contact us to arrange your custom order and save.
What’s Included in Your Kit
EquiSal Saliva collection kit
Instructions leaflet
Return Postage envelope
Our Service Includes
Emailed copy of the results within 1 - 2 weeks of postage (IOM post dependent)
Expert worming advice and POM-VPS dewormer prescriptions (if required)
Follow-up reminders to help you stay on top of routine testing
When to Test
Recommended to test twice a year: Optimum time is in Spring and Autumn.
For a baseline result, horses should not have been treated for tapeworm in the last 4 months.
After treatment:
If your horse receives a borderline or moderate/high result, it is recommended that a follow-up test be performed 3 months after treatment.
Want to check the efficacy of your dewormer on tapeworm? Repeat the test 2 months post-treatment.
Regular testing ensures your equine’s parasite management plan stays accurate and effective year-round.
Want to know more about the EquiSal Tapeworm Saliva Test? - Learn more here!