Works great
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I take yearly fecal samples to our vet and he has not thought our goats ever needed chemical worming yet (4 years). SO this works great. I mix it with equal amount of brown sugar and put it in bowl with their commercial goat feed. Everyone licks the bowl to get the last little bit of powder! I try to worm every Sunday eve so it's regular. I tie each goat to rail so I know they get their own dose.
herbal worm formula
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mjlevo (carmel, indiana) - April 24th 2012
we just started the herbal wormer formula and have discovered a great way to administer! our goats would not eat it mixed with their feed so i used molly's dog treat recipe for the goats since molasses and honey are sticky and messy. i mix up a dose in my food processor with one tablespoon herbal wormer #1, 2 tablespoons natural peanut butter, and one tablespoon quick oats. all ofnthe herbs stick to the penut butter, not the bowl...
my goats love it! knock me down just trying to get one!
i am going to come up with a formulation to mix several doses at a time, still need to figure out the best way to divide the mixture into even quantities.
just started so don't really know how well it will work on the worms, but very hopeful as i prefer not to use chemical wormers!
Absolutely Awesome!
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Rhonda (Demotte, IN) - January 30th 2011
Thank you, thank you Molly! I am so grateful for you and your products. I firmly believe they saved my goat's life. Last summer my best Alpine milker went down quickly. We had been using a chemical wormer safe for lactating animals, but the day we walked in the barn and she couldn't get up, we knew she was in trouble. She had been losing weight, her fur getting thin, and her milk was dropping slowly. I had just bought my first microscope, and after following your directions on how to do your own fecal test (and having my results confirmed by the vet), we found she had barber pole worms. (Now we know to check her eye mucous membranes for anemia.) At the time, there was NO pink in her eye membrane indicating severe anemia due to the infestation. We began looking into remedies that would get rid of the stomach worms, but still allow us to consume the milk--not an easy task with chemical wormers. But then we found you and your Herbal Wormer Formula Kit! ALL of our goats are now
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Herbal Wormers
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Ginger (Morgantown, IN) - October 22nd 2010
Thank you for sharing these formulas. We started using the wormers on all of our animals this year. We are really pleased. We have had trouble with some of our kids getting coccidiosis. We tried other products that are formulated to treat it, but had no luck. We started using your wormer formulas and it did the trick. What a blessing!
Cleared up doe's soft stools
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When I bought my pregnant doe, she had very loose stools: they looked more like a cow's than a goat's. As soon as she kidded, I treated her with the 3-day formula, then gave her formula 2 weekly for a few weeks. I didn't see any improvement right away, so I gave her another 3 day wormwood dose, and by the following day, her stools were normal goat berries and have been since.
Molly, I can't thank you enough for the products you make and the resources you offer. I'm a big fan.
Best Wormer I have used
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Emily (Hickory, NC) - March 19th 2010
I used the herbal wormer on 4 alpines. One of my does is very susceptible to worms. Even with the commercial wormers, she would continue to get worms after a short period. With the herbal wormer, I have no problem with worms.
Thanks so much
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Juli (retired vet tech and herbalist) - December 3rd 2009
I've been making my own herbal wormer for years but with the addition of our goats it costs me more to make than to buy Molly's premixed. The only difference between Molly's and mine is the black walnut and the price. All our animals ... dogs, cats, poultry, rabbit and goats have done wonderfully and have remained parasite free after being on Molly's for 6 months. Molly's is a blessing and makes one less thing for me to have to do or worry about.
Molly's Herbal Wormer
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Ssuz (USA) - September 24th 2009
Works like a charm! You must use it as directed and be faithful, but it really does work. Our goats are sleek and healthy.
Worming them with chemicals, using a needle was oh-so DRAMATIC. The goats would fall over and pretend to die of the pain. The oral chemical wormer was no better. They would run away and fight all the way through the experience.
The dosage balls are yummy treats and the goats gobble them up without even guessing that they are being tricked into taking their wormer!
Thanks, Molly!
Really works!
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We bought our first goats in summer of 2007 and this is the only thing we've used for deworming them. Earlier this year I had to take a young Nigerian Dwarf buck to the vet for a persistent cough, and he did a fecal count - it was less than "normal" for a healthy goat, I think it was 2, which is great of course!
Except for the one trip to the vet for the cough (I think he had been stressed from when we got him and he was taken from his mom in wet cold weather), we have never needed to take a goat to the vet, nor had any signs of sickness.
We have had three does to give birth with all healthy moms and babies. (One just delivered yesterday -a Nigerian who delivered 4 on the 4th!) The first two moms' babies never showed a single sign of colic, and we gave them no other medicine or vaccines other than the herbal worm formula. It is obvious to me that it keeps them healthy by doing more than just getting rid of worms.
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Wormer combo works really well!
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Gail H (Soquel, CA) - May 22nd 2009
I have been using Molly's wormers for my goats and now my chickens. They have all been worm free for over two years. Many of my goats and chickens are rescues and come to me full of worms and with ragged feathers/coats. Within a few weeks the chickens are fully feathered and the goats have lovely shiny coats.