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  1. LaurelC

    Mites and other parasites - an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure

    We have a ton of chicory and a little sericea lezpedeza in our pastures. Unfortunately since the birds will be free ranging basically all around our farm it's not feasible to plant things specifically for them, but I'll be adding garlic granules into their feed. Thanks!
  2. LaurelC

    Mites and other parasites - an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure

    It depends significantly on the certifying body, the method and products used to deworm, and whether it's preventative or reactive deworming.
  3. LaurelC

    Mites and other parasites - an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure

    Thanks. Our flock of sheep gets checked a few times a year and dewormed as necessary., but it's not big issue with the weekly pasture rotations. TBD if we can get lambs from birth to slaughter without deworming in KY. If not, it's still possible to run them on organic pasture and sell them as...
  4. LaurelC

    Mites and other parasites - an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure

    I do not yet have any mites. Brand "new" coop, assembled almost entirely of metal. Perches are sou shugi ban wood and the floor is plastic, but with the exception of a few parts that can easily be removed, the entire thing can be torn apart and blasted with a torch or weed burner if necessary...
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