Quantitative Fecal Egg Count - Modified McMaster

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FEC-MCM — Quantitative Fecal Egg Count (Modified McMaster)

Routine quantitative fecal egg count using the Modified McMaster method.
Used to assess parasite egg shedding, guide strategic deworming decisions, and monitor parasite control programs.

Recommended for: sheep, goats, horses, cattle
Not recommended for: camelids, avian species, swine

Volume pricing (per sample)

Pricing is based on the total number of FEC-MCM samples submitted in this shipment:

  • 1–4 samples: $20 per sample

  • 5–9 samples: $18 per sample

  • 10+ samples: $15 per sample

Ordering instructions

  • Purchase one unit per sample submitted

  • Select the correct pricing tier and quantity based on the number of FEC-MCM samples listed on your submission form

  • 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

Orders submitted under an incorrect pricing tier may be adjusted prior to testing.

Number of Samples Submitted:

FEC-MCM — Quantitative Fecal Egg Count (Modified McMaster)

Routine quantitative fecal egg count using the Modified McMaster method.
Used to assess parasite egg shedding, guide strategic deworming decisions, and monitor parasite control programs.

Recommended for: sheep, goats, horses, cattle
Not recommended for: camelids, avian species, swine

Volume pricing (per sample)

Pricing is based on the total number of FEC-MCM samples submitted in this shipment:

  • 1–4 samples: $20 per sample

  • 5–9 samples: $18 per sample

  • 10+ samples: $15 per sample

Ordering instructions

  • Purchase one unit per sample submitted

  • Select the correct pricing tier and quantity based on the number of FEC-MCM samples listed on your submission form

  • 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

Orders submitted under an incorrect pricing tier may be adjusted prior to testing.