Deworming of horses requires for a correct immobilization so as to ensure that the right anthelmintic dosage is received, and to avoid the risk of injury equally to both, the veterinarian and the animal [5,11]. Although domestic equines do not represent a problem, the opposite occurs when managing wild species. In many such situations, the low economical input that the indigenous horses provide, together with the difficulty faced in the application of any parasiticide, dissuade the owners from implementing measures for parasite control, which in turn reduces both the horses’ sanitary status and the afforded benefits