It depends on whether the injectable ivermectin is registered for use in goats or not - read the label on the packaging. If it is not registered you might be able to get an off-label permit from your private veterinarian as sometimes the chemical companies have done the research but due to the cost of registering drugs it may not have been economical to registered the drug for that particular species. If you are using the drug off-label you take the risk and also watch out for the withholding periods.
Healthy puppies need no penicillin. If they're sick, the veterinarian will decide which antibiotic to use.
Take the goat to a vet who may be able to give you some injectable antiinflammatories.
I know that you can give puppies over 6 weeks old Safe-Guard® Canine Dewormer, but I have never used it.
That's not a good idea. The injectable penicillin is meant to either go into the muscle (IM) or the vein (IV) depending on which type your vet gave you. The amount and strength will not be appropriate to give orally.
Entire male goats (known as bucks) can graze with pregnant female goats (does) but it is recommended that you separate them at least a month or so before kidding as the doe will give give off hormones as though she is in season and the buck will harass her when she should be settling down to kid.
No, sheep and goats should not have the same kind of wormer unless specified it is for both animals. Goats need a higher concentration of wormer than sheep.
If you are using Diatomaceous Earth as the wormer, you will give 1 tablespoon per day.
monthly
Healthy puppies need no penicillin. If they're sick, the veterinarian will decide which antibiotic to use.
wrap it in CHEESE! ... it the dog doesn't have weight problems
Depends on weight of dog, go to Dr.s Foster and Smith site
yes or the worm will eat the babies brains
Give a wormer that contains praziquantel.
Cashmere goats produce cashmere and Angoras produce mohair.Cashmere goats
No - there are certain breeds that produce fibre - mohair from Angora goats and cashmere from Cashmere goats.
Mohair comes from Angora goats and cashmere is produced by cashmere goats.
Angora goats produce mohair.