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Piper nigrum, Urtica dioica, Capsiscum annuum, Allium sativum, and Origanum vulgare.What's it have in it?
I honestly wouldn't put much stock in this product working, it might keep the numbers down but won't kill the eggs and wipe them out completely.Piper nigrum, Urtica dioica, Capsiscum annuum, Allium sativum, and Origanum vulgare.
X2. By the time you buy and use enough of that product to kill everything I think you will be paying for somebody's kid's college.I honestly wouldn't put much stock in this product working, it might keep the numbers down but won't kill the eggs completely.
Thanks, I have read conflicting things about garlic! So weird! I was wondering if the goat wormer would be good to get, I couldn’t find anything saying what works for chickens exactly. So far I’m just wondering if they have signs of worms...so I figured I’d try the herbs while I keep observing for symptoms and then dose with the dewormer if I’m more certain it’s an issue. Thanks for your thoughts!I honestly wouldn't put much stock in this product working, it might keep the numbers down but won't kill the eggs and wipe them out completely.
Get you some goat de wormer and does accordingly.
Origanum vulgare is oregano, Allium sativum is garlic (and I thought chickens couldn't have garlic)
Urtica dioica is nettles, piper nigrum is black pepper, Capsiscum annuum is jalapeño I think.
Thanks!!Here's a link for you, interesting read: See #5:
https://avianexoticsvet.com/10-everyday-items-that-are-toxic-to-birds/#:~:text=Onions and Garlic&text=Onions also can irritate a,out of your birdie's body.