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Roosty's Naturals De-Wormer offers a 120-count supply of all-natural, vet-approved capsules designed to safely and effectively prevent and treat worms in chickens and other fowl. Made in a GMP-certified, FDA-registered facility in Florida, this versatile formula can be administered in feed, water, or directly, suitable for birds of all ages and sizes. Trusted by backyard poultry enthusiasts nationwide for quality and ease of use.






| ASIN | B0CRRXHSWD |
| Additional Features | All Natural, Vet Approved Formula |
| Age Range (Description) | All Life Stages |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Animal Food Diet Type | Plant-Based |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,549 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #10 in Poultry Feeding Equipment |
| Brand | Roosty's |
| Brand Name | Roosty's |
| Container Type | Bottle or Pouch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 474 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Small |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Item Form | Capsule |
| Item Type Name | Poultry Care |
| Manufacturer | Roosty's |
| Manufacturer Part Number | remedy-110 |
| Model Number | remedy-110 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Occasion | Birthday |
| Product Benefits | Natural, vet-approved, easy-to-use chicken dewormer |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Worm prevention and treatment in chickens and other fowl |
| Special Ingredients | odorless garlic |
| Specific Uses For Product | Sensitive Stomach |
| Target Species | Chicken |
| Unit Count | 120.0 Count |
M**N
Chicken dewormer.
Very easy to give to the chickens and effective.
O**.
Good 👍
Fantastic product for my ruster and hens , and chicken
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. UPDATE#2: Made it through the time when they got worms last year and they still haven't gotten worms again. Recently one of my chickens required me to give her medicine by shoving a capsule down her throat, and after doing it and getting comfortable with it, it is much more efficient. So I gave this to them all by shoving it down their throats and it was very quick and way easier than I expected. As a matter of fact the ones I thought would let me do it no problem fought back a little, and the ones that I thought would squirm and fight it, just sat there and let me give it to them. If you watch a video it really isn't hard to do, I just "sit" gently on top of them, grab around their head and open their beak with a finger(all with the left hand), then drop the pill in their mouth and use my right pinky to push it down. I would still be nervous about giving liquid because I am afraid of it going down the trachea into the lungs and drowning them, but pills can only fit down the esophagus(unless they are really tiny which these aren't) so you just pop it on down and they just jump up and go about their day.
G**E
Natural ingredients Easy to use
I couldn’t believe how easy it was to pill a chicken! I had one chicken with dirty butt and used mite spray for several days, she looked better but still dirty butt. I ordered Roostys deworm pills ( all natural ingredients) no need to worry about discarding the eggs! I followed the directions and gave each chicken 1 tablet then 6 days later repeated the 1 tablet. So far things look good, her dirty butt seems to look much cleaner, poops look better, more fluffy and formed instead of runny. I’m happy
K**F
No Eggs? Now Eggs!
So our chickens quite laying eggs last year at the end of summer / start of fall. And no, it wasn't because of lack of protein in their food like we saw with Purina during the Plandemic. My boss, who also has chickens, suggested that it could be due to worms. So I got this and started feeding this to my chickens. And lo and behold they are laying eggs again! It suggests 1 tablet per chicken. What I do is crush up 1 or 2 more tablets than I have chickens (just to try to ensure that every chicken gets their dosage) and mix the powder from the crushed up tablets in with a can or 2 of sardines. (Chickens love sardines.) And feed that to my chickens. I did that 3 or 4 times once every week or two. And eggs! So yep, worth the money.
T**K
No worms
I have 96 chickens and there all healthy I see no worms and there cones are bright red! Good stuff
T**Y
Appears to be working
but for what you get- It's expensive. It says you can dissolve the tables in water....not hardly, not even using nice really hot 150º water after one hour.......or you can feed one to a chicken one at a time.....and lose your mind if you have 150 chickens......They should have this available as a loose product in a 5 lb bag for small farmers that WILL actually mix with water. The first time I fought with trying to dissolve the pills. the 2nd time I ended up having to grind the pills in a spice grinder, mix with hot water, then added cold water in a 2.5 gallon jug. I need to find a similar product that WILL dissolve in water and in enough quantity to water the birds without the hassle for a reasonable price. The concept is good and appears to be working, but it isn't employed well. Medicating chickens in their water is always the easiest way to go if you can.
H**A
Works!!
My chickens started free ranging and I noticed worms in their poop. I gave each one, one of these and now their poop is worm free. Highly recommend it!
C**S
Muy bueno
Excelente producto, desparasite a mis aves , al siguiente día les dio mucha hambre y su pluma se vio más brillosa en unos dias
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