Desparasitante Positive Pellet para cabras
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I have raised goats for over 30 years, and have used this wormer many times. It has alfalfa and other things that entice my goats, and they never have a problem eating it. When I have used it regularly, they've had no problem with worm infestation. I h
We use this wormer while we are milking our Nubian herd. It seems to work well. Each goat gets their amount on the milking stand so we know they eat all of it and a piggy one doesn't eat too much like when you give feed out to all at the same time.. We
Mine LOVED it. I have two Nigerian Bucklings and the snarfed it down faster than their regular feed. I did have to separate them so they wouldn't butt each other around...letting one eat more than the other. But no big deal. Much easier to use than the
Perfect for me with only one pet goat. I just weigh the recommended amount, give it in place of her regular feed, and she loves it. Wish they had one for horses and a potbelly! So easy!
I tried giving my herd of Nigerians this instead of their usual goat chow and 6 out of 10 goats wouldn't eat it. Next I tried mixing it with their usual ration and they picked out the goat chow and left the wormer. I finally mixed molasses in it and hunge
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