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<blockquote data-quote="Hpacres440p" data-source="post: 1849889" data-attributes="member: 39347"><p>If her inner eyelids are pink and she doesn't have a big worm belly, don't need to deworm. Ivermectin paste is better than the pour on (which is often given orally to goats). Different fat distribution under the skin makes absorption different with the pour on in cattle vs goats. The safeguard works for tapeworms, which are visible in fresh poop, but not much else anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hpacres440p, post: 1849889, member: 39347"] If her inner eyelids are pink and she doesn't have a big worm belly, don't need to deworm. Ivermectin paste is better than the pour on (which is often given orally to goats). Different fat distribution under the skin makes absorption different with the pour on in cattle vs goats. The safeguard works for tapeworms, which are visible in fresh poop, but not much else anymore. [/QUOTE]
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