I just got up so this may be moot.....research off lable uses for goats. I believe it can be used but you need to verify it....
@casportpony may know for sure
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Is moxidectin pour on more effective?
Edited to add:
@Alaskan , sorry I did not see your reply.
Disclaimer - I know nothing about goats!
Not familiar with that one.
But from what I understand the pour on types can get some of the external parasites on goats, but just are a very poor choice against internal.
Because of the rumen. ..the injectables are the best wide spectrum.
But I think those nasty flukes...the ones that sit all up in the windpipe, respond well to oral....
I don't have those...my sister in Texas has those in spades. Nasty things.
I can't remember what she uses for them.
Thank you everyone for that information on ivermectin pour on and goats.


Ugh! Flukes! The only thing I've heard or read about about flukes close to us is the liver flukes in sheep. Super serious. I also dewormed with Valbazen and Safeguard to cover everything and to kill resistant worms.
The shin dig our vet office threw for their customers...which included a great information session on rotating Safeguard in the cattle deworming schedule to knock out Ivermectic resistant worms. It sounds like that getting quite common south in your neck of the woods. (Well, not you Alaskan
