Your best bet would be to call your vet and ask them. Good luck!
Your best bet would be to call your vet and ask them. Good luck!
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Ok I just asked a guy here at work that raises goats & he said he used Ivamec (its a universal wormer) it is liquid & it can be used on all animals = you just give smaller dose due to animal size.. HowEver I Would For Sure Check With Your Vet First For His Advise.. Good Luck
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We don't have a vet for our goats or poultry. I could ask my dad about Ivamec. Thanks!
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we have a lot of sheep and my mom just gos to the farmers store and u ask them wut u want and its that easy
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I suppose we could ask at the feed store.
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we use Ivamec for Adam our goat but I don't know about the poulty just go to your feed store and tell them what you have and what you want to do and they should be able to help you ...even if you don't have a vet for them you should be able to call any vet and they can give you some advice to lead you in the right direction![]()
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Ok, thank you!Originally Posted by countrycowgirl
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