#13 herbal “horse” dewormer? Anyone used for chickens and/or geese?

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Saw at my local TSC, and curious if anyone has used on poultry? It has a list of ingredients in the pictures. I know garlic and other herbs like oregano have been used, but unsure about some of the others? Thoughts?
would be wanting to use on chicken and geese mixed feed.
 

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Not sure. I probably wouldn't as it only lists dogs and horses (weird combo btw). I just put garlic cloves and oregano essential oil in my girls' water (not at the same time-I alternate)
 
Nobody gets wormwood here!
It looks like a very odd mixture, wouldn't use it for anyone! Herbals aren't regulated, actually tested, or inspected for accuracy of ingredients or effectiveness. Save your money for something useful!
Mary
 
I use liquid goat wormer once a year. I can't remember the brand. There is no "off" period of no eating eggs either. Runs around $25 a bottle. Oh! It's Safeguard goat wormer. When I see too many poopy feathers right around molt in the fall (my ducks and geese have already started) is when I do it. I keep a syringe marked just for it. In their only water source for 3 days. Best time to dust them for mites as well, fewer feathers to get through.
 
I use liquid goat wormer once a year. I can't remember the brand. There is no "off" period of no eating eggs either. Runs around $25 a bottle. Oh! It's Safeguard goat wormer. When I see too many poopy feathers right around molt in the fall (my ducks and geese have already started) is when I do it. I keep a syringe marked just for it. In their only water source for 3 days. Best time to dust them for mites as well, fewer feathers to get through.
Worms my dog at the same time, he gets eggs!
 
Herbals just don't work. Some swear by it, but you loose birds to worms quite easily. Been there done that. This stuff works! They are all quite perky after their worming.
 

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