FECRT — Fecal Egg Count Reduction Test
Fecal Egg Count Reduction Testing (FECRT) evaluates dewormer efficacy using paired pre- and post-treatment quantitative fecal egg counts.
This test is used to assess treatment effectiveness and detect potential anthelmintic resistance.
What’s included
One pre-treatment quantitative fecal egg count
One post-treatment quantitative fecal egg count
Percent egg count reduction calculation and interpretation
Pricing (per animal)
Select the option that matches the fecal egg count method required:
$35 — Modified McMaster FEC
(sheep, goats, horses, cattle)
$60 — High-Sensitivity FEC
(camelids and other low egg-shedding species)
Ordering instructions
Purchase one FECRT per animal tested
Submit paired pre- and post-treatment samples from the same animal
Mixed species and multiple test types may be included on the same form
Submit ONE Sample Submission Form per shipment and include your order number with your samples
Important notes
Timing of post-treatment sampling is critical for accurate interpretation
FECRT results should be interpreted in the context of species, drug used, and management practices
FECRT — Fecal Egg Count Reduction Test
Fecal Egg Count Reduction Testing (FECRT) evaluates dewormer efficacy using paired pre- and post-treatment quantitative fecal egg counts.
This test is used to assess treatment effectiveness and detect potential anthelmintic resistance.
What’s included
One pre-treatment quantitative fecal egg count
One post-treatment quantitative fecal egg count
Percent egg count reduction calculation and interpretation
Pricing (per animal)
Select the option that matches the fecal egg count method required:
$35 — Modified McMaster FEC
(sheep, goats, horses, cattle)
$60 — High-Sensitivity FEC
(camelids and other low egg-shedding species)
Ordering instructions
Purchase one FECRT per animal tested
Submit paired pre- and post-treatment samples from the same animal
Mixed species and multiple test types may be included on the same form
Submit ONE Sample Submission Form per shipment and include your order number with your samples
Important notes
Timing of post-treatment sampling is critical for accurate interpretation
FECRT results should be interpreted in the context of species, drug used, and management practices