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Can horses carry ticks between properties?

Yes. Attached or crawling ticks can travel with a horse, tack, rugs, trailers or handlers and may be introduced to another property.

Reviewed by VuxLore® Knowledge Team For Horse owners and professionals

Short answer

Yes. Attached or crawling ticks can travel with a horse, tack, rugs, trailers or handlers and may be introduced to another property.

At a glance

Movement records, arrival checks and regional veterinary advice help distinguish an imported tick from an established local population.

Key takeaways

• Check horses before and after travel.

• Inspect tack, rugs and trailers.

• Report unusual ticks through veterinary channels.

Movement links habitats

Events, trekking, sales and shared grazing can expose a horse to different tick species. Dense mane, tail, ears, chest and leg folds deserve careful inspection.

Identification can protect more than one yard

Contain the specimen safely and record origin and route. A veterinarian or animal-health authority can advise when an exotic or regulated species is possible.

Relevant VuxLore tools

For equine use, explore our Tick Removal Tools for Horses collection before choosing a tool.

Sources and further reading