> Peg,
> You are absolutely right!  I am assuming a pre-treatment worm load.
> When I treat in the future and report the results, I promise I will
have
> done my pre-treatment homework (I will have the fecal exam equipment
by
> then), and the comparisons should be a better indicator.  Of course if
> anyone wants to beat me to it, and do a before/after report, I'd love
to
> not have to wait for my own findings!  :o)
>
> I kind of got all excited about this set of results because the horses
> came out clean.  Though I did not test them before this treatment, the
> last time I had a fecal exam done on them, they definitely had a worm
> load.  "Negative" was a really happy surprise!
>
> Thanks!
>
> Barb
>

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