Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Flubenvet

Collapse

X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • #16
    What did people use to worm hens on in the old days?

    Comment


    • #17
      Originally posted by petal View Post
      What did people use to worm hens on in the old days?
      Probably didn't worm them. the chooks would have eaten dandelions and other herby stuff, and "in the olden days" chooks weren't really confined as they are now so reducing the amount of parasites entering them. I don't suppose they wormed any animal routinely
      My girls found their way into my heart and now they nest there

      Comment


      • #18
        Thanks for that information. I must be truly dumb because I can't see anywhere on the Menu page that says New Thread. Duh!

        Comment


        • #19
          According to a book I have, originally published in 1941, worming methods for chickens included garlic oil capsules, rectal injections of chenopodium oil (whatever that is!), for gapeworm pass a turpentine soaked feather down the windpipe (poor chicken), carbon tetrachloride capsules for roundworm, Epsom salts for hairworm and tapeworm. Most importantly, resting and liming of ground to break worm cycle.

          I think Flubenvet is a lot easier, and I suspect, much more effective!!!

          Comment


          • #20
            Originally posted by colliebird View Post
            Thanks for that information. I must be truly dumb because I can't see anywhere on the Menu page that says New Thread. Duh!
            Go into "Rule the roost" where the list of threads is and look in the top left side just underneath the BOLD "Rule the roost" and it's there.

            Comment


            • #21
              Sue,

              Do an online search for Flubenvet. I paid 12.01 from Animal Medicines Ltd for 60g, no prescription required. I know it isn't nearly as cost effective as some of the 240g sizes above, but if pennies are short it may suit you better and it will last a very very long time if you only have 3-6 chooks.

              I split raspberries in half and did the sharp knife dollop and folded other half of rasberry back to make a sarnie. Always made 4 sarnies for 3 girls cos a lot of thieving went on so someone always got a double dose
              If a thing's worth doing, it's worth doing to excess

              Comment


              • #22
                Originally posted by RichmondHens View Post
                According to a book I have, originally published in 1941, worming methods for chickens included garlic oil capsules, rectal injections of chenopodium oil (whatever that is!), for gapeworm pass a turpentine soaked feather down the windpipe (poor chicken), carbon tetrachloride capsules for roundworm, Epsom salts for hairworm and tapeworm. Most importantly, resting and liming of ground to break worm cycle.

                I think Flubenvet is a lot easier, and I suspect, much more effective!!!
                the chenopodium family includes Fat Hen and Good King Henry. Would fancy that up me a@@@!
                Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.

                www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring

                Comment


                • #23
                  wouldnt want any hen (fat or thin) up my jacksy!
                  My Blog
                  http://blog.goodlifepress.co.uk/mikerutland

                  Comment


                  • #24
                    So, Good King Henry is ok up your where the sun don't shine

                    All of a sudden the chemical cosh don't seem so evil when compared with the olde worlde organic alternatives.
                    If a thing's worth doing, it's worth doing to excess

                    Comment


                    • #25
                      just to clear this up - my jacksy is "exit only" irrespective of whether you are a king or a hen, of any description!

                      i am amazed that any bird subjected to some of the medications of our ancestors ever survived! however, i am sure the same will be said of us and our techniques in 50 years time!
                      My Blog
                      http://blog.goodlifepress.co.uk/mikerutland

                      Comment


                      • #26
                        Have I been talking to Mike? R e l a x and unclench
                        If a thing's worth doing, it's worth doing to excess

                        Comment

                        Latest Topics

                        Collapse

                        Recent Blog Posts

                        Collapse
                        Working...
                        X