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How To Make a Natural Herbal Dewormer

By Annie

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This all natural herbal dewormer will help keep all your animals and livestock healthier.

It’s great raising livestock…if they are healthy! If you raise cattle for sale and have the grass for them to eat, you can make money while also filling your own freezer with healthy meat. 

Beginning to raise our own meat was something we started doing the year after we moved here. It was an important part of our getting started homesteading.

Natural dewormer ingredients ready for mixing.
You can make your own natural herbal dewormer.

How to Make a Natural Herbal Dewormer

And if you can raise your own goats, meat chickens or sheep, you can provide all the meat you could need for your family. And it’s fairly easy to do – you just have to put in the time. This is when they are healthy!

The problems with raising animals comes when they are NOT healthy. Things happen; animals get sick if something affects their immunity, or maybe they eat something they should not have. Then it can be a costly and sometimes, heartbreaking difficulty.

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Keep your animals safe and healthy with this all-natural deworming mixture!

It’s important to try to always keep your animals as healthy as possible and to support their immune system in any way possible. An inexpensive supplement that should be a regular part of livestock raising is this recipe for deworming cattle, horses, dogs, goats, sheep, pigs and other animals.

Natural remedies like this one are fairly inexpensive and can save you lots of stress and prevent more health problems down the road! We love finding cheap easy natural ways to help us on our farm, like this oh so easy way to kill hornets and wasps.

Why you Need to Deworm your Farm Animals

Livestock can be affected by worms and other parasites just by grazing on pasture. They can also get worms by drinking water or eating food that has been contaminated with manure. No matter how clean you keep your animal feeders, worms are always a possibility.

a chicken outside
With correct dosage, this herbal dewormer can be used for a wide variety of animals.

If you have livestock, internal worms can easily become a problem. They can cause your animal to have weight loss, low energy, vomiting and other difficulties.

You will want to deworm all of your livestock every spring and summer. You will see the schedule below – follow this as just another part of the regular maintenance for your animals.

Small weaner pigs in the barn
Prevent worms from causing harm to your livestock using this easy homemade solution.

Whether you have chickens, pigs, goats or other livestock you want them to enjoy good health for the time they are with you. You can also use this natural dewormer for cats and dogs.

Here’s how to make a herbal dewormer – it will be cheaper than store bought. It definitely doesn’t have any chemicals in it, which is exactly what we want!

Small goats on a log in the forest.
Worm infestation can be dealt with using a natural remedy thanks to this herbal wormer!

 

You should be able to find most or all of the ingredients at your grocery store or your natural health store.

How to Make a Natural Dewormer

Mix in equal parts by measurement (not by weight):

  • fennel seed
  • dehydrated garlic
  • oregano
  • thyme
  • sage
  • pumpkin seed
  • hyssop
  • red clover

Mix well and keep any extra dewormer in a sealed container. This is a proprietary blend that should be able to clear the digestive tract or stomach of lots of different types of worms and other related illnesses. The combination of ingredients should have soothing properties thanks to the mixture of natural flavors.

Some other ingredients that can be helpful for deworming include quassia, psyllium, fennel, cloves, the hull of black walnut, anise, gentian, and wormwood.

Note: The amount given depends on the type of livestock AND the age.

Amounts below are for full grown animals – reduce the feeding allotment for younger livestock.

A baby goat follows his mom outside a house.
This herbal dewormer is a fantastic way to cure any livestock of various intestinal issues, which can be especially detrimental to pregnant animals.

Natural Herbal Dewormer Dose For Goats

Mix 1 tablespoon of the herb blend with one tablespoon of diatomaceous earth and then mix this into the daily ration of grain.

laying hens on a bed of hay
While this dewormer is a great substitute for medicine, which can be expensive, it may also be necessary to check in with a veterinarian if you find it doesn’t work as well as you’d like it to.

Dewormer Dose For Chickens

For 30 birds, add one cup of de-wormer to their daily grain ration.

When to Feed Herbal Dewormer

Add this natural dewormer to the feed rations for the first week of every month during Spring and Summer. Put this natural herbal dewormer on your schedule!

Making sure that you deworm all of your animals regularly is another step in maintaining their health. Healthy animals are happy animals and we want healthy animals to harvest, just like we want healthy food for eating. 

Some dewormers call for more frequent use, but especially if you’re raising animals for milk or for meat, this can cause issues with withdrawal time. Because all of the ingredients in this herbal dewormer are all natural, you shouldn’t have that issue!

Disclaimer: If you do add certain ingredients–like wormwood for example–keep an eye on your animals and don’t over-feed them the dewormer. Too much of certain ingredients can cause damage to the kidneys, liver, or nervous system.

We raise all of our own chickens – find out how to raise all the chicken a family needs for the year.

cows eating grass in a field
Inexpensive and easy to make, this dewormer made with herbs is a great way to keep your animals happy and healthy!

 

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