Be very careful when using tobacco, and if you’re not willing to take the risk, consider using a natural, tobacco-based product, and be sure to consult your veterinarian on the appropriate dose. Some people have fed thier dogs tobacco and had thier dogs live. I wouldn't recommend doing this with puppies though, it will just make them throw it all back up and that would be a waste. Tobacco is grown in my area and during harvest, you see leaves on the side of the road and in the road from falling off the wagons. There are several inexpensive and effective dewormers available through your veterinarian if you pet has worms. Basic G??? From what I understand, you can simply throw a package of loose tobacco (or chewing tobacco) into a coop and let the chickens scratch in it. This is a great way to make your animal very sick. However, I know it can be done. I've used Shaklee products for 38 years now. When using the wormer, you just need to make sure to use the correct dosage depending upon the weight of your goat. Seen farm dogs many times walk out in a tobacco field and eat a sucker or two . In Backwoods home magazine I read that tobacco leaves can be used as a dewormer. As far as the de-wormer goes, we did not use it for that. Said his goats couldn't get enough of it. Garlic works with puppies however, any form of it … In my quest for herbal dewormers, I picked up some of the fallen leaves one day and dried them. Tobacco kills insects. Use a proper dewormer. I would NEVER be without it! Post by Workinonit Farm » Wed Jun 28, 2017 3:38 pm I don't know ANY "Farmers", or ranchers for that matter, who use that product for anything. It is important to remember nicotine is poisonous in large amounts. To deworm yourself, try mixing a banana with some lemon juice and drinking it. He said he put 1 Tbsp. Veterinarians can typically treat a pet safely and effectively for these conditions, but many pet owners do not want to put potentially harmful substances into their pet to cure a condition that may be otherwise taken care of by natural means. I did some more research and tried it on our lambs, but I couldn't tell if it did anything. This is a great way to make your animal very sick. Has anybody ever used snuff for wormer of so how do use it?. How do I manage my dog's worms without dog wormer BTW, I have used a dewormer from the veterinary clinic, also preventative. Dewormer is not that expensive, if you can't afford it, you should not have the animal. Hope this helps, and sorry if its gosses yall out lol. Mix it up good in some water. You can also eat 10-15 pumpkin seeds a day since pumpkin seeds contain a compound that kills worms. Use a proper dewormer. No, garlic is not an effective dewormer. Post by Workinonit Farm » Wed Jun 28, 2017 3:38 pm I don't know ANY "Farmers", or ranchers for that matter, who use that product for anything. Natural Dewormer for Livestock Check-out this reader’s interesting way to deworm cattle using the most unlikely of solutions – a four-ounce tin of tobacco. Generally, the side effects of dewormers in dogs are self-limiting, meaning that they don’t have any major impact on the dog’s health, leading to only some transient problems. I do know that my grandfather would take and spit on some tobacco if we got a bee or wasp sting and rub it on the sting. Basic H per 100 gal. … Soak a 5 gal bucket full of corn in it for a couple days till its good and ripe then feed it to um. One fellow told me he used peppermint flavored beechnut chewing tobacco. When family's can't afford the wormer, chewing tobacco works just fine. I'll ask my DH about it. Parasites such as roundworms and heartworms can infest dogs and cats and make them sick. tank. However, I mostly depend on the ole dip-trick. Re: Shaklee Basic H2 for Deworming Cattle?? My husband has used Basic H on our pastures and with our horses with excellent results. Then I hit the computer really to research it. It is used a a pesticide sometimes. Re: Shaklee Basic H2 for Deworming Cattle?? You can definitely use Equimax horse wormer on a goat. Worms are not exactly the same as insects. Just don't overdose your dog and it will be fine. Dewormer is not that expensive, if you can't afford it, you should not have the animal.