04-13-2016, 05:54 AM
Hello Nanno
How is Cusco doing?
From the pictures it looks more like it was a mange or lice infestation. Or something like Rain Rot in horses.??
So with the shotgun method you have used you have covered all the ground you can and it looks like it is working.
Question for you: What ivermectin treatment did you use? Oral or injection? Even though I feed DE for worms I like to use a chemical wormer a couple times a year. I would prefer something I can use on both horses and the goat boy's.
There have been no goats here at BC1 before. The boy's got a goat wormer in September last year when they Stowed Away with the horses on the trip back from Prepper Camp, I don't know what it was but it was a "Drench" type.
Did you see the boy's and I had our first aggressive dog trail encounter on the last Expedition?
Dog survived but probably has sore ribs and back end. GOOD He will know better than to mess with goats next time.
Happy Trails
hihobaron Pete and Sam
How is Cusco doing?
From the pictures it looks more like it was a mange or lice infestation. Or something like Rain Rot in horses.??
So with the shotgun method you have used you have covered all the ground you can and it looks like it is working.
Question for you: What ivermectin treatment did you use? Oral or injection? Even though I feed DE for worms I like to use a chemical wormer a couple times a year. I would prefer something I can use on both horses and the goat boy's.
There have been no goats here at BC1 before. The boy's got a goat wormer in September last year when they Stowed Away with the horses on the trip back from Prepper Camp, I don't know what it was but it was a "Drench" type.
Did you see the boy's and I had our first aggressive dog trail encounter on the last Expedition?
Dog survived but probably has sore ribs and back end. GOOD He will know better than to mess with goats next time.
Happy Trails
hihobaron Pete and Sam