Drenching with a product that is registered to kill worms in goats.
put a lip around the perimeter of your pool
Yes if they are cograzing they can both get worms from the pasture
Give it medicine that is supposed to help prevent worms. You can have your local veterinarian prescribe the medicine.
Goats do get parasites (e.g ticks, worms etc.) but it's highly uncommon for goats to get fleas.
No, because: 1. Vaccines don't cure diseases, they prevent the person/dog from getting them in the first place, and 2. Vaccenes prevent against viruses, while heart worms are, well, worms. You can buy medication o give your do to prevent against worms, and to try and get rid of them, but there is no vaccine.
I would deworm, as in drench your goats when a worm test or a faecal egg count indicates that the goats have worms.
No. Your goats are most likely have worms, that is usually one of the first signs.
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.
Yes but I would make sure that it is not worms, coccidia, salmonella or yersiniosis by getting a faecal test done.
Vaccinate against it
you kill them
no