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  1. coach723

    Ongoing diarrhea. Help!

    Safeguard dose is .25 ml per pound of body weight, orally, once a day for 5 days in a row. Get a weight with a digital kitchen scale. Use an oral syringe to draw up your dose according to weight. With the liquid goat wormer you need to shake it up really well before drawing the dose, it...
  2. coach723

    Ongoing diarrhea. Help!

    If you can't get a fecal done to test for parasites, I would worm them with one of the others, fenbendazole or albendazole are the medications in the wormers I listed above, in Canada they may be in a different brand. I seem to recall others saying that in Canada you may have to get from a vet...
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    Ongoing diarrhea. Help!

    Has it been hot where you are? If they drink a lot of water they can look like that. The droppings on the shavings look pretty normal. The others are watery, but I don't see anything else, maybe some undigested grain or corn in the one.
  4. coach723

    Ongoing diarrhea. Help!

    It's less likely that it's coccidiosis at their ages, and they would be acting sick. Some parasites have become resistant to ivermectin so you would be better off getting some Safeguard (either the liquid goat wormer or the horse paste) or some Valbazen (labeled for cattle) and worming with one...
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