Quote: Not external parasites, not internal parasites...but "in between parasites" eh? They were external parasites that burrowed into the skin....much like chiggers as an example.
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Quote: Not external parasites, not internal parasites...but "in between parasites" eh? They were external parasites that burrowed into the skin....much like chiggers as an example.
DE doesnt prevent nor treat internal parasites. It is useless as a wormer, been there done that years ago. Here's another link for you:You mean it does not work on internal parasites?
I think that's what he means... FWIW, it hasn't worked on either (external/internal) with my chickens.You mean it does not work on internal parasites?
Continue using it as you see fit, you'll learn the hard way in time. Then you can PM me and I'll be happy to help you how to properly worm your birds.Well, I don't really call that proof. It has worked quite well for me and yes I am sure they had parasites. Are you sure that you and the person you posted the link on, where using the right amount and often enough? I have found that it works better in there drinking water.
There are two primary wormers that I use and rotate; valbazen and safeguard. I worm birds orally, that way I know they are properly wormed. ...nothing mixed in water.Oh no, don't get me wrong ,I am always willing to learn and will never turn down an opportunity! How do you worm your birds?
I need to get an answer on that. Subcutaneous mite infestation is what they told me.Not external parasites, not internal parasites...but "in between parasites" eh? They were external parasites that burrowed into the skin....much like chiggers as an example.
Quote: Ditto, the hole they bore into the skin also allows them to breathe, like mange mites.