It depends on what is available in your conutry but most vaccine packs have the dose rate on the package. Common disease that goats are vaccinated for are tetanus, pulpy kidney and cheesy gland.
Whatever dosage the VETERINARIAN said to use.
No - the dosage and carrier molecules are different, so Safe-Guard may be toxic to your dogs. You should talk with your vet about how to deworm your dogs safely.
No...the dosage may be too much for a chihuahua to handle. Your vet can give you the right dewormer and dosage for your chihuahua's weight.
Some horse wormers are safe for goats, but not all of them. It's important to check the specific product label to ensure it is safe for use in goats and to follow the appropriate dosage instructions. Consult with a veterinarian before using any horse wormer on goats to ensure their safety and effectiveness.
No, goats should not eat geraniums. They are poisonous to goats and kill them if to much is ingested.
Absolutely! Making sure your goats are wormed is one of the most important aspects in caring for it. Worms can very much hurt your goat, though you may not even know they're there until it's too late. Tetanus shots are also recommended, though it's not as important as the worming (i my opinion). I do believe there are more vaccinations, though we only worm.
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The collective for goats is Herd, they are a herd animal and should never be taken as a one they should always be in pairs,MD
It is not recommended to give pig antibiotics to goats, as the dosage and type of antibiotics may differ between species. It is best to consult with a veterinarian familiar with goats to prescribe the appropriate antibiotic for your goat.
When they are weaned.
You should know that goats are very hard to keep in. But if you are up for the challenge, goats are great sources for milk, and their milk is better than cows' milk.
No, goats should not eat Wisteria Vine as it is toxic. It can cause at least depression, if not worse.