I liked this article, and while I appreciate natural remedies, I believe that often times they don’t work for curing.
While herbs and oils can be helpful for prevention and good for general health, I wouldn’t say they’re a ‘cure’.
But, since that’s just a personal opinion, it won’t affect the rating.
I did appreciate the in-depth instructions, and having links and resources.
Including a little more on the evidence would be helpful:
I'm happy you enjoyed the article, and I appreciate the high rating despite your disagreeing. I personally believe in the healing powers of both traditional and herbal medication, but sometimes people have easier access to natural medications or it's safer for the chicken to be on natural remedies than traditional ones. I'm very happy the in-depth instructions and links were appreciated as well, and once again thx for leaving a review!
At the beginning of the article, you say ‘ducks don’t need water’
I know what you meant-they don’t need a pond or pool, but they most certainly need fresh drinking water.
I just think some people could misinterpret that.
Very informative article! I was always nervous about feeding extra cherries to my flock (because of the pits and cyanide) but this was reassuring. Plus, my flock loves them, so I’m sure they’ll be excited about the reintroduction of cherries.
I wouldn’t say this is a ‘build’.
Adding a supply list, details, and instructions so that others can replicate, along with more photos, would be helpful.