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Interesting - I'm looking at the product and I see it's an antibiotic, probiotic, vitamin supplement, but I don't see any traditional wormers? It contains Hygromycin and Bacitracin (BMD). So while it seems to have a really nice blend of stuff for the medicinal purposes that it claims on the package, I'm wondering how it can be said to treat worms? I think I'd like to write them and ask which ingredients treat worms.
Honestly if I had a true worm threat, I'd still go with one of the 'zoles or the 'ectin instead of the antibiotic 'mycins. But this could be useful for other things, or maybe cases where you don't really know what a bird has.
I'm curious lovemychix, because this product has me intrigued... did you see worms, or have a fecal egg count done? How do you feel you saw the results - like, what in your mind made the product successful?
I'll let you guys know what the guys say from Rooster Booster. They do have some neat products.
Added: Just emailed them this, we'll see what they reply - should be interesting:
"I had a question about your wormer. I see that it has two antibiotics in it, and probiotics. You claim that it's effective as a 'wormer' against some common worms. But I'm not seeing which product is actually the wormer. Could you clarify that for me? I'd like to recommend it for some people that I help, but I want to make sure it has a true wormer in it before I do.
Thank you, and thank you for your products!"
The reason I even was looking at rooster booster products was to get the black salve for my poor pecked polish . BTW: It didn't help with the pecking. I came across that wormer and I had a couple hens with just a little sign of a resp. problem and the guy said this would be great. Plus I had never given my hens any wormer because I never saw any, but my kids are constantly holding and getting close to the chickens so the guy said this is a good "safe" wormer that would not require losing eggs so I tried it. My chickens are very healthy. I did buy the electrolyte powder and have been using it all summer. A little goes a long way.
The guy I talked to really stressed how "safe" it is. I guess I didn't research as much as I should have if it does contain antibiotics.
I'm curious to see the answer to your question.