Wow, thank you for all that well put together and written information. You explained my own approach to a T. I for one enjoy reading what you are sharing. I sometimes have troubles putting my words together so everyone can understand, I tend to fall back to mumbling and rambling.
I personally have never seen worms in my birds droppings so I'm unsure why everyone else does. From my years of dealing with worms in my goats I have found that no amount of wormers will stop them and eventually the worms become resistant and the worms kill the goat. I have since gone back to worming as needed, and some not at all, and have seen an improvement. I find managing the pasture to prevent worms is a better approach. Same as with my chickens.
Please share more.
I personally have never seen worms in my birds droppings so I'm unsure why everyone else does. From my years of dealing with worms in my goats I have found that no amount of wormers will stop them and eventually the worms become resistant and the worms kill the goat. I have since gone back to worming as needed, and some not at all, and have seen an improvement. I find managing the pasture to prevent worms is a better approach. Same as with my chickens.
Please share more.
