Fecal Egg Count Reduction Test

from $35.00

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

Fecal Egg Count Method Required:

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