Our Services

Accurate parasite egg counts with tailored farming advice.

Testing

We identify parasite eggs and provide detailed counts for your livestock.

Close-up of laboratory technician examining parasite samples under a microscope.
Close-up of laboratory technician examining parasite samples under a microscope.
Analysis

Reviewing test results to understand your animals’ parasite load fully.

Customized recommendations to manage parasite impact on your farm.

Consulting
A veterinarian discussing parasite prevention plans with a farmer by the barn.
A veterinarian discussing parasite prevention plans with a farmer by the barn.
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man using MacBook

Our Services

Accurate • Holistic • Owner‑Focused

At ParaSure Equine Wellness, we provide professional parasite testing and educational insight to help horse and livestock owners make informed, natural decisions about deworming and management.
Our testing services are science‑based, ethical, and designed for real‑world practicality — all without unnecessary chemicals or costly vet appointments.

Fecal Egg Count Testing (FEC)

Our specialized parasite egg detection testing determines how many strongyle or other common parasite eggs are present in your animal’s manure sample.
Results are measured as eggs per gram (EPG) — giving you clear, quantitative data on your animal’s parasite load.

Each FEC report includes:

  • Egg count results and classification (low, moderate, or high shedder)

  • Explanation of what those categories mean for herd management

  • Educational notes to support responsible discussion with your veterinarian

  • Guidance on retesting intervals and seasonal factors


🕒 Results within 48 hours of sample arrival

Barn & Herd Packages

Perfect for boarding stables, training barns, or mixed‑species farms.

Our group packages allow for multiple samples with cohesive reporting — ideal for identifying “high shedders” and tailoring management practices at the herd or pasture level.

Included:

  • Individual results for each animal

  • Herd summary sheet with management insights

  • Follow‑up email support for questions about your results

Seasonal Monitoring Programs

Parasite levels change throughout the year.
Our Seasonal Wellness Plans keep owners proactive and informed by providing routine testing 2–3 times per year.

Includes:

  • Three scheduled tests (Spring, Summer, Fall)

  • Personalized tracking chart to monitor changes over time

  • Educational resources for manure management and pasture care

 Consulting & Resources

Not sure how parasite control fits your holistic routine?
We offer educational consultations to help you interpret testing patterns and understand broader management topics.

Topics may include:

  • Pasture rotation & hygiene

  • Nutritional support for resilience

  • Natural complementary  approaches

  • Understanding FEC report numbers

Mail‑In Testing Made Easy

  1. Request Sample submission guide lines

  2. Collect the sample following simple instructions.

  3. Mail or drop off to our Ontario location.

  4. Receive results by email in 48 hours with easy next‑step guidance.

We proudly serve clients locally all over North America.

Wooden fence lining a grassy path under cloudy sky.
Wooden fence lining a grassy path under cloudy sky.
a group of cows grazing in a field
a group of cows grazing in a field
Wooden barn with fence in golden hour light
Wooden barn with fence in golden hour light
Close-up of a microscope slide showing parasite eggs from a horse sample, highlighting detailed counts.
Close-up of a microscope slide showing parasite eggs from a horse sample, highlighting detailed counts.

The Holistic Approach

Our philosophy centers on supporting the horse’s natural defenses and the stable’s environment:

  • Test before treating: Use fecal egg counts to determine real parasite levels.

  • Encourage natural immunity: Good feed, minerals, and reduced stress strengthen internal balance.

  • Manage the pasture: Rotate areas, remove manure regularly, and cross‑graze when possible.

  • Evaluate seasonal risks: Spring and fall are high‑priority testing times in Canada.

When you combine smart testing with mindful management, you reduce chemical use and support gut and immune health.

horses on green grass field during sunset
horses on green grass field during sunset
A happy horse grazing peacefully in a sunlit pasture, representing the benefits of parasite management.
A happy horse grazing peacefully in a sunlit pasture, representing the benefits of parasite management.

Science meets nature because wellness is balance.

At ParaSure Equine Wellness, holistic means seeing the whole picture:
The horse, the herd, and the environment all interact with parasites and immunity in complex ways.
Our approach goes beyond quick fixes to create long‑term health and balance through knowledge, prevention, and mindful management.

Understanding Holistic Parasite Control

A holistic approach focuses on the cause, not just the symptom.
Instead of routinely dosing with chemicals, we start with testing and observation — then combine that data with management strategies that support the body’s natural ability to resist parasites.

Holistic parasite management links science‑based testing with natural, whole‑horse care to:

  • Reduce chemical dependence

  • Strengthen gut and immune health

  • Support soil and pasture ecosystems

  • Prevent drug‑resistant parasite populations

Testing Before Treating

Fecal Egg Count (FEC) testing is the cornerstone of responsible parasite control.
It allows owners to understand actual parasite load — not assumptions.
By testing first, you treat only when it’s needed, protecting both your animal’s internal health and the environment.

Testing = knowledge.
It’s the difference between “treating in the dark” and “managing with insight.”

Whole‑Horse Health Focus

Parasite resistance starts with resilience.
When nutrition, environment, and stress are balanced, a horse’s internal ecosystem can regulate itself more effectively.
We emphasize:

  • Balanced nutrition to support digestive and immune function

  • Pasture management to limit re‑infection cycles

  • Clean water and low stress living conditions

  • Seasonal testing to track trends over time

By strengthening the system instead of simply attacking parasites, owners see healthier coats, consistent weight, and more vibrant energy.

Natural and Sustainable Care

Chemical overuse contributes to resistance and environmental impact.
A holistic program uses strategic, minimal treatment — guided by actual data — to keep medications effective for when they’re truly required.
Working with your veterinarian ensures that any needed treatments are targeted and responsible.

This approach protects:

  • The horse’s microbiome and gut health

  • Long‑term dewormer effectiveness

  • Soil ecology and insect diversity within your pastures

    Education is Empowerment

Holistic parasite control is not a “one‑size‑fits‑all” plan — it’s a philosophy of understanding and partnership.
At ParaSure, we view every test and report as an opportunity to teach owners about parasite life cycles, environmental factors, and how everyday management choices affect long‑term wellness.

Our goal isn’t to replace your veterinarian — it’s to complement their care with scientific data and natural insight.

A group of horses with blonde manes stand together.
A group of horses with blonde manes stand together.
a brown and white cow standing on top of a lush green field
a brown and white cow standing on top of a lush green field
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selective focus photography of brown goat during daytime
sheep on green grasses
sheep on green grasses
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brown field near tree during daytime

Get in Touch

Have questions or need help with parasite testing? Reach out to us anytime.

Email

info@parasurewellness.com