Well for worms one would use a dewormer and for a bacterial infection one would use an antibiotic.Is there're something I should use to treat?
Has she fallen again since she ate?
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Well for worms one would use a dewormer and for a bacterial infection one would use an antibiotic.Is there're something I should use to treat?
Well I know that lol. But I mean what dewormer and/or antibiotic?Well for worms one would use a dewormer and for a bacterial infection one would use an antibiotic.
Has she fallen again since she ate?
There is no way for sure way to know with put testing. It's all a guess.Well I know that lol. But I mean what dewormer and/or antibiotic?
Yes, she's fallen.
fenbendazole (Safeguard) for worms, enrofloxacin for bacterial infection.Well I know that lol. But I mean what dewormer and/or antibiotic?
Yes, she's fallen.
So should I try both?fenbendazole (Safeguard) for worms, enrofloxacin for bacterial infection.
0.12 ml per pound for 5 days - orally
https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/merck-animal-health-safe-guard-dewormer-for-goats-125ml
0.07 ml per pound twice a day for 3-5 days - orally
https://ladygouldianfinch.com/product_baytril.php
I don't think trying would hurt.So should I try both?
Do them both at the same time?I don't think trying would hurt.
Do you plan on taking her to the vet?Do them both at the same time?
No. I do not trust this vet.Do you plan on taking her to the vet?
Its a guessing game. You have to decide what you want to do.No. I do not trust this vet.