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Sara1226
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Ok, understood. I won't use this wormer. I too am still skeptical that it's worms. I don't know much about the life cycle of the lungworms, I will try to research it tonight. I assumed that my other two kids got it from exposure to the little guys droppings, as much as I try to clean 3 times a day I can't get all the "capers" as my husband calls them. But again, I don't know if lungworms can spread via droppings. I did read tonight that lungworms can not only be carried by snails but also slugs. As mentioned previously, my whole area has had above average rainfall this year. Are my goats on wet pasture? No, but there are slugs everywhere! Nasty little creatures... They can be seen crawling up the sides of my chicken coop, shed, there are so many this year. I even said to my husband during the summer that the amount of slugs was ridiculous. Yuck! Plans in the morning:
Weight check them all.
Take temps.
Check in with vet to ask about antibiotic that is NOT a pill form.
Somehow I have to get them all healthy. Winter is coming soon here.
Weight check them all.
Take temps.
Check in with vet to ask about antibiotic that is NOT a pill form.
Somehow I have to get them all healthy. Winter is coming soon here.