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Lice are not life threatening to healthy goats but they are uncomfortable for the goat and irritating for their skin. If your goats have fleas or keds you probably notice them rubbing scratching and chewing and you will be able to see the bugs upon inspection.

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You can treat the goat with one of the products that work on lice such as co ral dust or ultraboss pour on.

How to treat lice on goats. In her book natural goat care pat colby states that a goat fed adequate amounts of sulfur will not have lice. The nits hatch somewhere between nine and 12 days. If lice is currently a problem shave the goat and sprinkle her with sulfur every two to three days until the lice are gone.

Goats can get fleas from dogs and cats and they can get keds from sheep. Shearing may be necessary to achieve effective louse control on sheep and goats. However if you have lice in the winter or spring you will want to treat.

In the book pat goes on to recommend 1 1 5 teaspoons of sulfur per day until lice are gone. Re treatment is often necessary. Brushing and using a nit comb can be helpful in reducing the severity of the infestation but may not be effective in eliminating the lice.

Lice hatch reproduce lay eggs nits and die. It s all about sulfur. Husbandry issues and individual health issues within the flock or herd should be addressed.

When treating goats for lice it is imperative to consider the 30 day life cycle of the parasite. Treating lice in goats naturally. Pyrethrins and pyrethroids are labeled for control of lice in sheep and goats.

In the summer time shaving down a goat s coat and letting the sun beat down on the buggers is usually all it takes to get rid of an infestation. Sulfer is both a natural preventative and treatment for lice.


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