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The parasite podcast

The parasite podcast

Di: Sarah Dakin
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You are listening to the parasite podcast. Each episode is brought to you in partnership with Wildwood Worm Counts an independent specialist laboratory owned and run by Sarah. Sarah has many years’ experience in Parasitology, clinical Haematology and Biochemistry. Sarah is a registered SQP and holds a university diploma in animal medicine. Because when it comes to parasite management, precision matters.

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  • Episode 4 Winter Doesn't Kill Parasites it Hides them
    Feb 18 2026

    Winter doesn’t kill parasites—it hides them. In this episode, we uncover how worms survive cold seasons through hypobiosis, the silent pause inside animals that leads to big spring problems. From alpacas and sheep to horses, learn how mild winters, hidden larvae, and shifting climates shape parasite risks—and what every owner needs to know.www.wildwoodwormcounts.co.uk

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    9 min
  • Liver Fluke Explained
    Jan 21 2026

    Liver fluke explained: from snails to seasons, learn how to protect alpacas and horses.”

    • Liver Fluke Explained”
    • Snails → Pasture → Alpacas & Horses
    • Know the Cycle, Protect Your Herd
    • Simple Steps, Safer Herds

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    8 min
  • Equine Winter Worming
    Nov 21 2025

    Worm after the first frost"—it's advice that's been passed down through generations of horse owners, but when it comes to encysted redworm, this traditional wisdom is outdated and potentially dangerous. In this comprehensive episode, we break down why a single frost isn't sufficient, explaining that as long as pasture temperatures stay above 6°C, redworm remain active and reinfection is possible.

    We explore the hidden threat of encysted small strongyles, explaining their sneaky lifecycle and the serious condition called larval cyathostominosis. You'll learn why standard worm egg counts can't detect these encysted stages, and why timing your winter wormer for December through February, when temperatures are consistently below 6°C, is crucial.

    Discover how professional testing services like Wildwood Worm Counts provide same-day faecal egg count results that help identify high-risk horses and combat anthelmintic resistance. We'll show you how to build an effective, individualized parasite control program based on science, not tradition.

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    9 min
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