I thought you could give the injectable meds orally but not the pour on.I have used ivomec injectable orally, and I've used the dust I use on my chickens.
I see you corrected your post.
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I thought you could give the injectable meds orally but not the pour on.I have used ivomec injectable orally, and I've used the dust I use on my chickens.
On some animals it will like chickens and stuff but NOT with goats.I'm not familiar with either? Does pour on still kill internal parasites?
Oh okay..Thanks again.On some animals it will like chickens and stuff but NOT with goats.
Coughing in goats can be pneumonia, or lung worms. Both are easily treated.That would definitely be terrible. Tori started coughing and got a runny nose a few days after being here. I was scared. She is fine now though. Possibly just stressed.
I’m stumped, you got me on that one. Maybe the same as people. We are all people but we aren’t all the same.Another question..
Why do Tori and Heidi have big nipples and Fancy doesn't? They are the aged does.
If you only knew how much wasted products I have to toss out sometimes. It's crazy they don't make smaller bottles.It’s a shame that I can’t share what I have because all this stuff will expire before it gets all used. What a waste.
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Yes I did correct it. Pour on is just for that. I've personally never used it, only the injectable cattle.I thought you could give the injectable meds orally but not the pour on.
I see you corrected your post.