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Loving the herd life
Thank you GW I will check this out . So to add a little more the deworming . Their dosage levels. I used the Ivomec and the safeguard together on the two young bucks that came with the flock .Both were stunted and undernourished One didn't survive the treatment . The other is thriving . I must say I like the liquid drench method of deworming . Trying to guess how much paste to give the goat just worries me .Also a thirsty goat will drink the safeguard mixed in a small amount of water right down . But I have always preferred tube deworming to paste . You know your getting he meds where they need to go . That would be my biggest pro on using liquid Safeguard labeled for goats . It mixes easily with water . And then the bottle babies and some more new bucklings.With ther skinny momma. Baby Girl just had to go with me to see the little Buckling my wife calls Oreo.I saw this in the premier 1 catalogue. Might be worth a try.
https://www.premier1supplies.com/p/footcure



However the second little buck has a full stomach for the first time since I got them
bathed him with Adams dog shampoo .I think I killed all the live adult lice . He was drinking the bath water. He will nibble grain drink water from a tuna fish can . He won't drink milk from the same can. About to try a regular baby nipple. to see if he will nurse from that .Force feeding is a pain . If he will not nurse a bottle tube feeding will be next .He is holding his own . Three days on antibiotic shots, didn't like the way his lungs sounded .Figure at least two more days. Maybe bath again tomorrow for the lice . Picked up Permethrin 10 for the rest, if the rain will stop long enough to get them treated . Lice
Oh well what's one more problem ?
So is there a better way than spray and head sponge for the Permetrin ? Right now I wishing I had a good ole dipping tank. I could say I'll never buy with my heart again but that would be a lie.