HELP ATE GOAT DEWORMER

They ate like 4-5 pellets each probably while I was scrambling around to pick it up. The active ingredient is Morantel Tartrate. It also contains supplemental copper

(As far as the goats dosage, I isolate them so I know exactly how much they get. We only have three of them)
They will be fine. :)
 
Were they gapeworms in the trachea? If so, those need to be treated with fenbendazole at least 14 mg per pound (0.14 ml per pound) for 5 days. The pellets don't have much medication in them, so better to use the liquid. Capillary worms require an even higher dose.

Oh I have no idea I'm not very familiar with chicken parasites. All I know is that the poor hen was not getting any food or water, her beak was full of dirt, whole pellets, corn ect. Also every time she drank she would just vomit the water back up. I felt so bad for the hen, but how shes in a happier place. I think she died from dehydration and starvation about 2 months ago. :hit I'm just praying that none of our hens die like that again:fl.
 
They ate like 4-5 pellets each probably while I was scrambling around to pick it up. The active ingredient is Morantel Tartrate. It also contains supplemental copper

(As far as the goats dosage, I isolate them so I know exactly how much they get. We only have three of them)

They will be alright! No need to worry :D
 

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