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Great Post DAWG.... sick pic tho....
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If it reduces parasite load, what is the problem? You can do a Google search if you'd like to find a studies. I am simply offering suggestions that have worked for me and my birds.
"If " is the middle word in life. That can be a problem when it comes to curing disease, and whether life is sustained or not. You claimed pumpkin seeds and castor oil are a "dewormer". I merely asked if you could provide something scientifically substantial to prove that. Then you mention Google. You might want to consider the outside environment/climate may be the reason you never see worms, and that pumpkin seed and castor oil have nothing to do with it. Many people on this forum can attest to parasitic worms being abundant in temperate or more humid climates as opposed to more arid climates. If you can't provide any trial records proving pumpkin seeds and castor oil are a dewormer from any College station in the United States, or anywhere else, just say so. Personal websites, opinions, and blogs don't get a pass.
The herbs in the Parvaid and Vibactra Plus work just as well if you buy them separately and mix yourself. Its just easier to buy it as the tincture.I wonder if it ever occurred to this person that Parvo vaccinations have prevented problems for many years and is generally given at 3-4 weeks of age as a booster and again at 20 weeks. The ***** not being current on vaccinations doesn't help either. I call BS on this site. If their main reason is to earn a living from home as an LLC (limited liability) company selling office supplies and computer parts, why would I trust them with medicinal information? Qualifications? I don't see it. Lots of scams going these days. I'd avoid this like the plague.
Proper sanitary conditions, vaccination of adults, and vaccination of pups at 6-8 weeks on is the way to prevent parvo, not treating symptoms. The Op's question was answered about effective wormers, and I hope you see no more pups with parvo by following the proper preventative procedures. Consult with your local veterinarian about controlling parvo. Any further discussion of parvo in dogs should be reserved for another thread out of respect to the OP, and the subject of intestinal worm control.I have watched puppies get parvo 2-3 weeks after their 2nd vaccine. I've watched a fully vaccinated 10 month old dog get parvo.
Thanks for taking the trouble to post all of that Ridgerunner, but that just doesn't show me anything substantial about castor oil or pumpkin seeds removing/preventing intestinal worms at all. The links reference goats, not chickens.
Michael if you can find any reliable studies on chickens, post away. All I can do is find what studies I can and interpolates from that. Without any better studies, that means these are basically opinions, based on the best information known, but still an opinion, whichever side of these questions you are on.