dwbonfire
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i had no idea where to put this since its for multiple species. one of my pups started with vommiting and loose stools. i was dreading parvo, but that test was neg. her fecal showed LOTS of coccidia. she is on albon i believe, left the bottle in the truck ill check the name later. and i suspect its from eating the poultry poo and goat and sheep and cow poo too. right now we are doing a lot of fencing around here, so unfortunetly everyone is in close contact and have been for some time now. soon we will have this fixed.
so the pup obviously got the cocci from eating the droppings, which means everyone else has it too. so the vet gave me corrid to worm everyone (2 goats, sheep, and my calf). i believe in only worming when necessary, and i know many of you check for pink eyelids and gums and whatnot, but i have no idea what to compare to.
what i gather is that all flocks of birds and herds of goats etc have some worm load and that is ok. so should i even worry to worm them if they are all acting fine and having normal stools? i dont want to wait until they are sickly from it either and then its too late..
also, once my fencing situation is done, they will be roaming the pastures with the horses, and the yard they are using now will be just for the dogs and people. i was told the cocci will live in the environment for a year, is there anything i can spray or put on my yard to get rid of the worm eggs? i hate for the dogs to continue getting it since you all know how long those little goat pellets hang around for! and its not easy to keep the dogs from snacking on them![Roll Eyes :rolleyes: :rolleyes:](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
so the pup obviously got the cocci from eating the droppings, which means everyone else has it too. so the vet gave me corrid to worm everyone (2 goats, sheep, and my calf). i believe in only worming when necessary, and i know many of you check for pink eyelids and gums and whatnot, but i have no idea what to compare to.
what i gather is that all flocks of birds and herds of goats etc have some worm load and that is ok. so should i even worry to worm them if they are all acting fine and having normal stools? i dont want to wait until they are sickly from it either and then its too late..
also, once my fencing situation is done, they will be roaming the pastures with the horses, and the yard they are using now will be just for the dogs and people. i was told the cocci will live in the environment for a year, is there anything i can spray or put on my yard to get rid of the worm eggs? i hate for the dogs to continue getting it since you all know how long those little goat pellets hang around for! and its not easy to keep the dogs from snacking on them