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In this episode, Jenni Bush interviews Clare from Efecs, who runs a faecal account worming business. Clare explains that her business involves looking at horse poo under a microscope to determine if they have worms and what treatment is needed. She emphasizes the importance of testing for worm counts before worming and highlights the issue of resistance to chemical wormers. Clare expresses concern about the future of worming and the potential risks to horses' health. She also discusses the challenges of navigating conflicting advice on social media and the need for expertise in the field. In this conversation, Clare discusses the importance of balancing ideal advice with realistic and pragmatic solutions for horse owners. She emphasizes the need to cater to each individual's situation and takes the time to understand their specific needs. Clare also talks about the value of public speaking and educating people about horse health. She highlights the significance of regular worm counts to build a comprehensive picture of a horse's health and the importance of testing multiple times a year. Finally, Clare shares the benefits of a subscription service for customers to ensure they don't forget to do their samples.
Find out more at www.EFECS.co.uk
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In this episode, Jenni Bush interviews Clare from Efecs, who runs a faecal account worming business. Clare explains that her business involves looking at horse poo under a microscope to determine if they have worms and what treatment is needed. She emphasizes the importance of testing for worm counts before worming and highlights the issue of resistance to chemical wormers. Clare expresses concern about the future of worming and the potential risks to horses' health. She also discusses the challenges of navigating conflicting advice on social media and the need for expertise in the field. In this conversation, Clare discusses the importance of balancing ideal advice with realistic and pragmatic solutions for horse owners. She emphasizes the need to cater to each individual's situation and takes the time to understand their specific needs. Clare also talks about the value of public speaking and educating people about horse health. She highlights the significance of regular worm counts to build a comprehensive picture of a horse's health and the importance of testing multiple times a year. Finally, Clare shares the benefits of a subscription service for customers to ensure they don't forget to do their samples.
Find out more at www.EFECS.co.uk
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