1. Contact your veterinarian immediately. They can assess the situation and give you the most appropriate advice.
2. Gather information. Tell the vet the following:
* Type of dewormer: What kind of dewormer was ingested (name of the product)?
* Amount ingested: How much of the dewormer did your horse consume?
* When it happened: How long ago did the horse eat the dewormer?
* Any other symptoms: Is your horse showing any signs of illness, like lethargy, vomiting, or diarrhea?
3. Follow your veterinarian's instructions. They may advise you on things like:
* Inducing vomiting: This is sometimes done if the horse ingested the dewormer very recently.
* Administering activated charcoal: This can help to absorb the dewormer in the digestive tract.
* Monitoring your horse: You may need to monitor your horse closely for any signs of toxicity.
Important: It's crucial to act quickly and seek veterinary advice immediately. Dewormers, even if meant for horses, can be toxic in large doses.
Please note: I am not a veterinarian. This information is for general knowledge and should not be taken as medical advice. Always consult a qualified veterinarian for any health concerns.