Yes they could but they would not stay on the humans but the human could carry them on their clothes and reinfect other goats they come in contact with.
they can carry lice just like we can
No, dogs cannot get lice from goats or sheep. Lice are species-specific parasites, meaning that they typically do not transfer between different species. Dogs get a different type of lice, which is specific to them, and it cannot be transmitted from goats or sheep.
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Yes, people can get duck lice through direct contact with infected ducks or contaminated water sources. Duck lice are known to occasionally infest humans, causing itching and skin irritation. It is important to take precautions when interacting with ducks to prevent the spread of lice.
No, dogs do not get lice from humans. Lice that affect dogs are specific to their species and cannot be transmitted from humans.
No, humans cannot get dog lice. Lice that infest dogs are specific to dogs and cannot survive on humans.
No as it is not registered for use in goats - if your goats have lice it is recommended that you spray them with a product that is registered for that purpose in goats eg Nucidol
No, humans cannot get lice from cows. The types of lice that infest cows are species-specific and do not transfer to humans. Lice are highly adapted to their host species, so the lice that affect cattle are different from those that infest humans. Therefore, while lice can be a concern in livestock, they do not pose a risk of infestation to humans.
Yes, dog lice are not contagious to humans.
No, cats cannot spread lice to humans. Lice are specific to humans and cannot survive on animals like cats.
No, dogs cannot get head lice from humans. Head lice are specific to humans and do not infest animals like dogs.
no