What did people use to worm hens on in the old days?
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Originally posted by petal View PostWhat did people use to worm hens on in the old days?My girls found their way into my heart and now they nest there
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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!!!
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Originally posted by colliebird View PostThanks for that information. I must be truly dumb because I can't see anywhere on the Menu page that says New Thread. Duh!
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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 doseIf a thing's worth doing, it's worth doing to excess
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Originally posted by RichmondHens View PostAccording 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!!!Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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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!
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