What wormer can you use for dairy goats that produce milk for human consumption?

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Question by princess idiot: What wormer can you use for dairy goats that produce milk for human consumption?

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4 Responses to What wormer can you use for dairy goats that produce milk for human consumption?

  1. Stop stealing the goat’s milk.

    Eric
    October 19, 2011 at 4:19 am
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  2. I would consult a vet on that,they would probably be able to help more.

    Real Deal CowGirl
    October 19, 2011 at 4:39 am
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  3. Never the same one twice :o)

    “Wormers [anthelmintics] should be changed annually. Prolonged use of one wormer increases the production of resistant worms to that particular wormer. Too frequent changing of wormers can result in multiple resistance developing.

    Family
    Examples

    Benzamidazoles and probenzamidazoles
    [“white” wormers] Panacur, Valbazan

    Levamisole and related drugs
    [“yellow” wormers] Nilverm
    Avermectins Oramec ”

    http://www.allgoats.com/health.htm#How

    Marcus
    October 19, 2011 at 5:10 am
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  4. you can use safeguard.. when they are in milk.. however.. if you live in a worm heavy area.. i would worm 1x with something like valbazen.. and throw out the milk for 10 days.. then you can drink it again. thats what i do

    heartsnhooves
    October 19, 2011 at 5:20 am
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