I found the following information on the internet:
WHAT ABOUT GARLIC?
For Snakes
For example, in Nigeria, sliced garlic (Allium sativum) is placed around poultry houses to repel snakes.
For Mites
Research shows garlic essential oil may be an effective preventative and possible a curative for the treatment of external parasites. Hens affected by mites (in a controlled situation) had their vents sprayed with a 10% solution of garlic juice and water, once a week for three weeks. In the fourth week, hens were scored for the presence of northern fowl mites on their skin and feathers. Significantly fewer mites were found on the birds treated with garlic juice, versus those that received no treatment. The research indicated topical application of garlic juice to the skin of hens may be another effective way to decrease mite numbers. Veterinary Herbal Medicine (Susan Wynn, Barbara Fougre, published by Elsevier Health Sciences, 2006)
For keeping down the smell
With an increasing number of inner city poultry owners worldwide, and a build-up in the population of rural communities around poultry farms, scientists at Clemson University wanted to test whether feeding garlic powder to chickens could mask the odour of the chicken's manure.
They added garlic powder at a level of 3% to the bird's feed and started to measure the results. After three weeks, the odor was reduced, and the scientists reported the smell of manure was being replaced by the smell of a pizzeria. They also tested the taste of the eggs with consumers and found in blind taste tests, they preferred the "garlic" eggs over "normal" eggs.
Does anybody have any conformation on any of this info or any other garlic remedies?
WHAT ABOUT GARLIC?
For Snakes
For example, in Nigeria, sliced garlic (Allium sativum) is placed around poultry houses to repel snakes.
For Mites
Research shows garlic essential oil may be an effective preventative and possible a curative for the treatment of external parasites. Hens affected by mites (in a controlled situation) had their vents sprayed with a 10% solution of garlic juice and water, once a week for three weeks. In the fourth week, hens were scored for the presence of northern fowl mites on their skin and feathers. Significantly fewer mites were found on the birds treated with garlic juice, versus those that received no treatment. The research indicated topical application of garlic juice to the skin of hens may be another effective way to decrease mite numbers. Veterinary Herbal Medicine (Susan Wynn, Barbara Fougre, published by Elsevier Health Sciences, 2006)
For keeping down the smell
With an increasing number of inner city poultry owners worldwide, and a build-up in the population of rural communities around poultry farms, scientists at Clemson University wanted to test whether feeding garlic powder to chickens could mask the odour of the chicken's manure.
They added garlic powder at a level of 3% to the bird's feed and started to measure the results. After three weeks, the odor was reduced, and the scientists reported the smell of manure was being replaced by the smell of a pizzeria. They also tested the taste of the eggs with consumers and found in blind taste tests, they preferred the "garlic" eggs over "normal" eggs.
Does anybody have any conformation on any of this info or any other garlic remedies?