Most worms in sheep are internal parasites that eventually localize in the intestines. However, some worms can be dermal (in the skin).
no they got it from worms
By providing feed, water and shelter. By vaccinating sheep against various diseases that can make the sheep sick and by drenching them for worms.
It depends on the type of nematode (internal parasite, helminth, worm) - some worms cause diarrhoea, others cause anaemia and submandibular oedema due to hypoproteinaemia, lung worms cause sheep to cough. Most nematodes/worms if not treated can lead to illthriftiness and eventual death of the sheep.
By providing feed, water and shelter. By vaccinating sheep against various diseases that can make the sheep sick and by drenching them for worms.
sheep, silk worms
Yes they can become sick from eating toxic plants, they can get worms and they can get respiratory infections.
Vaccinate it annually and drench it regularly for worms.
When you put medication for worms down a sheeps throat with a drenching gun.
Worms is in southern Germany, just south of Frankfurt.
By not eating toxic plants and by having an owner who vaccinates them and drenches them for worms.
It would depend on which country your sheep farm is located and the type of sheep you have. Common problems found on sheep farms are worms, lice, flystrike, pink eye. Feed problems in drought times. And the difficulty in finding shearers at crutching or shearing time.
West Africa