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Roosty's Naturals De-Wormer is a 120-count, all-natural poultry wormer made in a GMP-certified, FDA-registered facility in the USA. Vet-approved and chemical-free, it safely eliminates worms in chickens of all ages without any egg withdrawal period, ensuring continuous fresh egg production. Easy to administer via feed, liquid, or direct dosing, it’s the trusted choice for safeguarding your flock’s health.
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 120.0 Count |
Occasion | Birthday |
A**R
Works as it should
Works very wellWill buy again
T**E
Getting cleaner eggs!
My chickens were laying such nasty dirty eggs no matter how clean their coop was. I started them on this dewormer and now am getting clean eggs! It’s natural and easy to use which makes farm life so much easier. Definitely worth it if you are getting dirty eggs!
B**N
Hard to say but worth a try
My chickens have had worms in the past that I treated with medicine so they are currently worm free. However, For maintenance I don't like the idea of giving them a medicine, so I wanted to give this a try. Since I am using this to prevent worms, all I can say is so far the don't have worms but is it this product or not, that I can't say for sure. I am inclined to believe that this may well help prevent chickens from getting worms but also that if they have worms this likely won't get rid of them unless it is very early and even then I have my doubts. As far as giving it to chickens, I have 7 hens and so for me to give them medicine individually really isn't a big deal. I can't imagine(and other reviews seem to confirm this) that trying to dissolve the tablets in water to let them drink it probably isn't going to work or be very effective. I also don't like that method in general due to some chickens drinking more and others less. This also becomes an issue if you crush up a tablet and mix with food for them all to eat because you don't know if each chicken gets enough. So the easiest method if you have a small flock like I do is to just shove a tablet down each chickens gullet and be done. Personally, I don't like the idea of shoving a pill down my chickens throat, so I do not do it that way, however if I had no other option and couldn't get them to take something life saving any other way then I would. The way I get my chickens to take medicine/supplement/etc is pretty simple but a little more time consuming than just popping it down their throat. First off, as a treat every once in a while I will give each of them a little wet feed which they love, so any time they see me coming with some soggy pellets in my hand they all come running. This is very helpful because when a chicken really wants to eat what you have in your hand that makes it much easier than chasing them around trying to show them what you have isn't scary or dangerous. So for this I usually crush up a tablet into essentially a powder(using a hammer), I then get a little bit of their feed and get it nice and wet so that it crumbles and spread it out in my hand. Then I rake the powder onto the wet food that is spread out. Once covered with the powder I pile the food up so that the powder is somewhat mixed up and in the middle. Every chicken has gobbled it down without issue for the most part. One chicken I left some chunks of the tablet and she didn't want to eat the chunks but the powder didn't bother her, however I had another chicken that actually ate the chunks of the tablet pieces in preference to the wet food which was surprising. This has been my method with giving Vitamin E supplement(poke a hole in the capsule and squeeze it out on wet food) as well as equimax for worming chickens(however you have to hide that really well because they do not like the taste and will eat it much more cautiously).UPDATE: My chickens still haven't gotten worms again, but I am about to the time of year they got them last year, so I just gave them a dose of this, so I will see if they get any. I did use the same technique of crushing the tablet and putting in some wet food and I made sure it was good an crushed up and all seven of my chickens gobbled it down without hesitation or suspicion that I was poisoning them.
A**R
It works!
I have two hybrid blue egg layers that stopped laying around mid-late May. In July I saw roundworms in stool. Never saw them again and like an idiot I never treated them - someone told me the birds likely self corrected. Fast forward and I finally treated the flock on 12/30 and today 1/9 I just found 2 blue eggs. Will be treating again as bottle says to.
D**A
Good value
It works! That’s the best part.I crushed the pill and added it to fresh cooked (and cooled) grits.
B**S
Doesn’t dissolve in water
I bought this for my flock as a preventative and I’m not really sure that it worked or is working? They were less expensive than the other brands, but they don’t dissolve in the water, even after crushing them. I’m going try to sprinkle them in their food.
D**Z
Its works
My Chickrns don't have worms but I bought this as a precautionary & to check. The smell effectiveness of the ingredients seems to work. You only need this once every 3mos mixed.in their food or water feeders. It's a great way to protect your flock
H**I
Works great
I have 6 free-range chickens, I gave them each 1 pill, then another 6 days later. After laying shell-less eggs, one of my hens quit laying. After one dose she has begun laying again, with solid healthy shells! So stoked about that. I open their beaks and just put them down their throat. Chickens won't choke on them, mine swallow small snakes and stuff whole.
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