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Thursday, August 6

Warm weather linked to higher parasite risk, horse owners urged not to delay worm egg count testing

Horse worms don't go on holiday! New analysis of more than 50,000 UK worm egg count results highlights the importance of sticking to 8 to 12-week testing intervals.   Equine parasite specialists, Westgate Labs, are urging horse owners not to delay routine worm egg count testing this summer as sustained high temperatures replicate the conditions that saw significantly more horses requiring treatment in 2025. With 2026 having already brought record breaking spring temperatures and repeated summer heatwaves, the laboratory is encouraging owners to keep to the recommended testing intervals, even for horses that have historically returned low worm egg counts. Analysis of Westgate Labs' autumn and winter worm egg count results showed that around  27% of horses exceeded the treatment threshold during 2025/26 , compared with  21% during 2024/25  and  18% during 2023/24 . After allowing for the normal seasonal rise in egg shedding through autumn and winter, the increase remained statistically significant. The findings are based on more than 50,000 worm egg count tests submitted between September and February, making this one of the largest datasets of its kind in the UK. The small redworm has a fast lifecycle of around 4-6 weeks. Experts have summarised that the warm weather accelerates the larval development phase of the parasites, allowing horses to become more readily infected as they graze. This, combined with burnt off paddocks and low grass growth means reduced opportunity to rest and rotate grazing. With less forage available, horses have been cropping the grass closer to the soil and dung piles, further increasing infection potential. Kristy Hodgson, Director at Westgate Labs commented "One of the biggest misconceptions we hear is 'my horse looks fine, so I can leave it another month.' Last year's data showed that isn't always the case. “Regular testing allows us to spot changes before they become a problem. If owners stretch the interval between tests, there's a greater chance that horses shedding higher numbers of parasite eggs will contaminate the pasture for longer, increasing infection pressure for the whole group. "Testing every eight to twelve weeks means you're responding to what's happening now, rather than what happened three or four months ago. This intervention could easily prevent a bigger problem down the line." While no single season can be attributed to climate change, research suggests that warmer temperatures and milder winters are likely to favour parasite development and extend periods of pasture challenge. The Met Office has already confirmed that England experienced its warmest spring on record in 2026, followed by widespread heatwaves and emerging drought conditions throughout the UK. Horse owners are encouraged to review when they last tested. If it has been eight weeks or more, now is the time to collect fresh samples and find out what is happening on your pasture before heading into the autumn. To encourage uptake of testing, Westgate Labs is offering a daily prize draw 17th – 28th August. One lucky customer, drawn at random, will get their next tests for free, to the value of the tests submitted. The draw will take place on social media, each day, Monday to Friday from the post bag. *T&Cs apply.   

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Thursday, 20 August 2026 - Sturts Farm, Winslow, Bromyard, Herefordshire HR7 4SR Signup closed

 

Entries close midnight Thursday 13 August. Late entry available for short time at £20 extra late entry fee.  

*Entry fee for 2026 is £90 + vat and is due at the end of the entry process, your entry is not valid without payment*

PLEASE NOTE THERE IS A TEMPORARY ISSUE WITH PEDIGREE DATA FEEDS FROM HORSETELEX. This means that as you are making your entry, pedigree data from Horsetelex will not pull through, but pedigree data from our own BB database and participating studbooks will display as normal. Simply complete your entry in the usual way, and we will assist you afterwards with any missing pedigree information. 

We welcome entries from all British bred horses and ponies from the age of foal to 5 years old. Please note, 5yos will have to be presented under saddle. 4yos can be shown loose or presented under saddle (please indicate your preference in the comment section when you make your entry). All younger horses and ponies will be presented loose. Eventers and showjumpers from the age of 3 will be expected to jump. 

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Entries close midnight Thursday 13 August. Late entry available for short time at £20 extra late entry fee.  

 

Name Sire Dam's Sire Date of Birth Discipline Owner
GWS PARTY KNIGHT THE AFTER PARTY MULLENTINE CAVALIER 9 MAY 2023 EVENTING GEMMA GREENWAY
MAGICIANS SPIRIT TULIRA DAROG FLEETWATER OPPOSITION 10 JUN 2026 SPORTS PONY ABIGAIL BRADLEY
GWS MIDKNIGHT OPERA GEMINI'S CLASSIC OPERA 4 APR 2025 EVENTING GEMMA GREENWAY
THE MAGIC FLUTE GEMINI'S CLASSIC OPERA BURFAS BUGABOO 2 JUL 2025 EVENTING WINDMILL HILL STUD
CORVEDALES TIRONIMO JAYSON SANTANA H.F.D. 23 APR 2023 DRESSAGE CORVEDALE EQUESTRIAN
MOUNTAINHAZE QUESTA BRIGHT STAR MIGHTY BRIGHT QUESTA SEA PEARL OF BARKWAY 27 JUL 2026 SPORTS PONY RACHEL HOWARD
MOUNTAINHAZE GOLDEN TWILIGHT MIGHTY BRIGHT CARTIER 27 JUL 2026 SPORTS PONY RACHEL HOWARD
FOURSEASONS IMPERIAL GOLD CYNHEIDREFAWR CREME DE LA CREME 12 APR 2026 DRESSAGE H LOMAS
GABWELLS GOLDEN KHALIFA PSHARIF SAMEON GOLDEN VIRTUE 30 MAR 2022 ENDURANCE ANN-MARIE PELC
T. H. LEVISON LONSWELT L'ESPOIR 31 MAY 2026 DRESSAGE PAUL HAYLER
AURORA V-VIII WOODLANDER SIR GORGEOUS 16 JUL 2023 SPORTS PONY RUBY WATSON
RUBY WATSON
GEORGINA MOURANT
FOURSEASONS THE TALISMAN WOODLANDER SANTANA FOURSEASONS MUFFINS LAST 25 MAY 2026 SPORTS PONY H LOMAS
FOURSEASONS FOREVER ELEGANT CYNHEIDREFAWR CREME DE LA CREME FUERSTENBALL 1 APR 2026 SPORTS PONY H LOMAS
FENJAY RAVENDALE OZZY WALDO DE NIRO 30 MAR 2023 DRESSAGE NATALIE CHATLEY
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