They could eat a worm if it was in the mouthful of grass they were eating but it is not their preferred food.
Drenching with a product that is registered to kill worms in goats.
Yes if they are cograzing they can both get worms from the pasture
Goats do get parasites (e.g ticks, worms etc.) but it's highly uncommon for goats to get fleas.
I would deworm, as in drench your goats when a worm test or a faecal egg count indicates that the goats have worms.
Yes. Most goats actually love pumpkins, and pumpkin seeds, although they couldn't live of that alone. Even if they don't eat it, they will chew on it and sometimes butt it around like a ball. Some goats are pickier than others, but pumpkin is perfectly safe for all goats (although it may give them diarrhea if they eat TOO much).
No. Your goats are most likely have worms, that is usually one of the first signs.
Goats eat glue with their mouths, they does.
yes worms do eat worms. there are many parts of the world where they eat worms.
blue birds eat worms.
You can use a drench specially formulated for goats or sheep and goats. The drench has to get rid of the worms. It will usually say what type or if it does kill worms in goats. If a goat is left for too long with worms, it will, in a small chance, survive, but in a larger chance, die.
Mountains eat goats and cats eat pigs. Cats eat termites off of cows and ants chow down on worms attacking spiders. :)
No, goats should not eat geraniums. They are poisonous to goats and kill them if to much is ingested.