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No, goats should not eat geraniums. They are poisonous to goats and kill them if to much is ingested.
There is no real best, because the active ingredients tend to be the same, but you want to rotate the dewormer and choose one with a different active ingredient every time you deworm a horse. Otherwise, the worms develop an immunity.
Not commonly reported, but sporadic cases have been recorded. In the UK recently a letter in the Veterinary Record by veterinary surgeon David Harwood described the possible poisoning of a goat by consuming chipped branches, leaves and conkers from a fallen Horse Chestnut tree.
It is important to consult with a veterinarian before giving any over the counter wormer to a puppy. They can recommend the most appropriate and safe product based on the puppy's age, weight, and specific needs.
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No, sheep and goats should not have the same kind of wormer unless specified it is for both animals. Goats need a higher concentration of wormer than sheep.
Equimax worm medication is marketed for horses not goats. It is best to seek the advice from a vet before giving any horse medication to a goat or other animal.
Avacados??
About 10 days.
You can definitely use Equimax horse wormer on a goat. When using the wormer, you just need to make sure to use the correct dosage depending upon the weight of your goat.
No, it is not safe to give cat wormer to dogs. Cats and dogs have different metabolisms and reactions to medications, so it is important to use the appropriate wormer specifically designed for dogs. Using cat wormer on dogs can be harmful and potentially toxic to them.
Take your dog to the vet!
Simply halter your horse, take the cap off of the wormer tube, and stick it into its mouth (make sure you raise your horses head up so they don't spit it out, and keep it up untill you think they have swallowed it) and wala you have a wormed horse!
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I certainly hope not. Horses are so much larger than even the biggest breed of dog. Horse wormer could kill a dog. I'm not sure about the 'cheaper' part either. Horse dewormer is expensive, possibly more so than dog wormer. Always consult your vet when it comes to the health of your pets, whether it be horse or dog. Wormer is medicine and when given incorrectly can be a disaster for the animal.
dewormer medicine, look in the local tack shop
This will depend upon the specific dewormer - some medications are labeled as safe for pregnant horses while others are not. Check the label, and if in doubt, ask your veterinarian.