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Only eating a certain vegetable or food in general will not worm an animal. Many times, vets will prescribe a dewormer. This may come in the form of a pill, a liquid, or a paste that the animal must ingest. Dewormers may be found online or at various farm supply stores.

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Why does a worm have so many hearts?

A worm has multiple "hearts" called aortic arches because they work together to pump blood and nutrients throughout the worm's body. Having multiple hearts helps ensure that oxygen and nutrients reach all parts of the worm efficiently.


Can you feed a horse carrots to kill worms?

Feeding a horse carrots will not effectively treat or kill worms. It is important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the appropriate deworming treatment for your horse, which may involve administering medication specifically designed to target and eliminate worms. Feeding your horse a balanced diet and practicing good herd management techniques can also help prevent worm infestations.


How many hearts does the worm have?

5, like all worms.


What is the dorsal of a worm?

The dorsal side of a worm refers to the back or upper side of its body, opposite to the ventral side which is the belly or lower side. This orientation is typical of many invertebrates, including worms, where the dorsal side is often more pigmented or prominently marked compared to the ventral side.


What is a good worm medicine for a goat?

Several treatments, or de-wormers, can be used. First, perform a fecal egg count on your goat to determine what type and how many worms you are dealing with. Just collect 3-4 fecal pellets and take them to a large animal vet. They should do a detailed, accurate "fecal" for $7-$10. Next, find a de-wormer that kills that type (or types) of worms. For tapeworms or lungworms, use "Valbazen". For roundworms or strongyles, use "Ivomec Injectable". For a broad-base, use "Cydectin Pour-On". Dose at 1-2 times the recommended label dose for cattle and sheep. If there is a heavy worm load, dose higher for 3 consecutive days. Then after 10 days, do another "fecal" to determine whether you solved your worm problem.