You should only deworm for tapeworms when there is evidence that your puppy has tapeworms. Always consult your veterinarian if you think that your puppy has parasites.
No, carrots will not deworm a goat. You need to use an appropriate deworming drug. Goat owners should contact their veterinarians for advice on deworming.
an adult should bathe everything he or she feels dirty or stinks
Not unless you live under very unhygienic conditions, with only poor foods to eat.
at the store, you have to first buy the preventative deworm and then on the horses page there is an option to give a flu shot or deworm...
In adult horses, you will be wasting money and helping to build parasite resistance to the drug you are using. In foals, you may need to deworm monthly but you have to be sure to use an appropriate drug each time rather than using a single drug.
The best time to deworm cattle is typically in the spring or fall when parasites are most active. It's important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the specific timing and type of dewormer needed based on the age of the cattle, the type of parasites present, and environmental conditions. Regular fecal testing can also help determine the need for deworming.
This will vary depending upon the parasite load on your pastures as well as the climate you are in. In general, the heavier the parasite load and the closer to the equator you are, the most often you will need to deworm your sheep to maintain flock health. Your veterinarian is a great resource for determining a sufficient schedule for your individual flock, as well as what deworming product(s) to use.
once a week sounds nice.
Yes it is perfectly fine to deworm a horse in the winter. But you should consult with your equine vet first.
Yes
You should have the vaccine as an older adult if you had chicken pox as a child. Before shingles appear.