Vet Guide: Using Quest (Moxidectin) for Deworming Horses 🐴💊 | 2025 Small Strongyle Control & Safe Dosing Tips
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💊 Vet Guide: Using Quest (Moxidectin) for Deworming Horses | 2025 Small Strongyle Control & Safe Dosing Tips 🐴
By Dr Duncan Houston, BVSc
When it comes to protecting horses from dangerous intestinal parasites, **not all dewormers are created equal**. One of the most effective tools against today’s most stubborn parasite—the small strongyle—is a product called **Quest**, which contains the active ingredient **moxidectin**. 🧪🐎
In this 2025 guide, I’ll explain how Quest works, when to use it, and how to avoid potential side effects by ensuring proper dosing. ⚖️💊
🦠 The Problem: Encysted Small Strongyles
Today’s biggest parasite threat in horses isn’t large strongyles—it’s **small strongyles** (cyathostomins). These parasites have a unique and dangerous trait: they **encyst (hide) in the intestinal wall**, where most dewormers can’t touch them. 🔬
Here’s How It Works:
- 🌱 Horses ingest larvae from contaminated pasture
- 🧬 Larvae burrow into the lining of the large intestine and encyst
- 🔥 When they emerge, they cause inflammation, colic, weight loss, and diarrhea
**Encysted larvae are not killed** by most standard dewormers, including ivermectin. This is where Quest shines. ✨
✅ Why Use Quest (Moxidectin)?
Quest is part of the **macrocyclic lactone** class of dewormers, like ivermectin—but with one major advantage: it’s effective against **encysted stages of small strongyles**. 💥
Benefits of Quest:
- ✅ Kills encysted larvae that other dewormers miss
- ✅ Longer duration of effect than ivermectin (up to 12 weeks)
- ✅ Convenient single-dose paste formulation
The only other product shown to kill encysted larvae is **Panacur PowerPac** (fenbendazole), but it requires a **five-day, double-dose regimen**, and it’s less effective against other parasite stages. 📉
⚠️ Side Effects: Why Caution Is Required
While Quest is effective, it’s also **potent**, and accidental overdosing can lead to serious reactions—including neurological signs or even death. ❗
Most Side Effects Occur When:
- ⚖️ The horse’s weight is underestimated
- 📦 The entire syringe is given to a smaller horse or pony
- 🐴 The product is given to foals, minis, or debilitated horses
Prevent Problems By:
- 📏 Using a **weight tape** or scale for accurate dosing
- 🐎 Avoiding use in underweight, old, or frail horses without vet guidance
- 🧠 Following your vet’s deworming plan based on fecal egg counts
📋 When to Use Quest in a Deworming Program
Quest is best used **once or twice a year**, as part of a strategic parasite control plan. It’s especially valuable in **late fall or early spring**, when encysted larvae are preparing to emerge. 🌱📆
Suggested Timing:
- 🌿 Late autumn—removes encysted larvae before winter stress
- 🌸 Early spring—minimizes larval emergence and pasture contamination
Always pair Quest with **pasture management** and **fecal egg counts** to ensure you’re not over-treating or contributing to drug resistance. 🔄🧪
📲 Use Ask A Vet to Plan Safely
The Ask A Vet app makes deworming smarter and safer:
- 📋 Log your deworming history and FEC results
- 📱 Get dosage guidance for Quest and other products
- 🧪 Ask about timing based on your region and climate
- ⚠️ Learn how to avoid overdosing and monitor for side effects
Protect your horse while minimizing resistance and risk. 🐴📲
✅ Quest Takeaways for 2025
- 🦠 Quest (moxidectin) is one of the **few products that kills encysted small strongyles**
- 📈 It’s more effective than ivermectin for long-term control
- ⚠️ Accurate dosing is critical to avoid toxicity—especially in small or young horses
- 📆 Use seasonally as part of a targeted deworming plan
- 📱 Use Ask A Vet to track and plan your deworming routine safely
📲 Final Thoughts from Dr Duncan Houston
Parasite control isn’t about using more—it’s about using the right tool, at the right time. Quest gives us a powerful weapon against small strongyles, but like any powerful drug, it requires caution. Talk to your vet, dose accurately, and monitor your herd for best results. 🧠💙
Download the Ask A Vet app to build your strategic deworming program, track Quest doses, and get expert help on parasite control in 2025 and beyond. 🐎📱