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Looked at her poo, it’s soft and she has visible white worms, about a quarter inch long, about one worm every time she poops (I broke them open to search for more) anyone know what these could be?
Don’t have a pic, but a pic wouldn’t give much info anyway, she’s REALLY shaggy, like super long hair. She is about 2yrs, never freshened, dry doe. I will probably just get a fecal and get answers, I can’t see her suffer like this, the neglect of the previous owner is just sad, I won’t let it happen on my farm.Do you have a picture of her? How old is she and how many times has she freshened? Is she in milk now or dry?
You should still get a fecal done on her. Collect fresh pellets and put them in a baggie and put in the refridgerator to cool down. Keep them cool and take them to the vet. The state lab only charges $15 to do a fecal, so a vet shouldn't charge you too much if you take the sample to him. Any vet should be able to do a fecal, doesn't have to be a "goat" vet.
Tapeworms.Looked at her poo, it’s soft and she has visible white worms, about a quarter inch long, about one worm every time she poops (I broke them open to search for more) anyone know what these could be?
I need to make sure I’m understanding this correctly. My goat weighs 40 lbs, so give her 4cc per day for 5 days? Or just 4cc?Tapeworms.
They are actually some of the easiest to treat.
You can treat with Safegard for Goats
Do not follow the dose on the label. Give 1 cc per 10lbs. This is per my vet. Treat for 5 days.
Ok treatment started today hopefully it works4cc per day for 5 days. Safegard for Goats

Getting a fecal done, and as of right now, I have her on treatment that covers a broad variety of worms and a grain ration designed to bring her weight back up…will keep y’all updated.Please keep in mind that even though you found tape worm segments - that's most likely not the only parasite she's carrying. Please get that fecal done.