Where do you get it from?freemotion said:Did you use the slippery elm powder? That is from bark, so it is irresistable to goats!
Where do you get it from?freemotion said:Did you use the slippery elm powder? That is from bark, so it is irresistable to goats!
Molly's Herbals. http://www.fiascofarm.com/herbs/mollysherbals.php/products/slippery-elm-barkchandasue said:Where do you get it from?freemotion said:Did you use the slippery elm powder? That is from bark, so it is irresistable to goats!
freemotion said:You can call around to your local health food stores or if you have an herbalist who sells stuff, you might find it. I used to get it at Whole Foods, but now they need to change their name to Processed Foods with Organic Fairy Dust.You can also get it from various places online.
I think the goats will probably have a higher chance of getting choked on the peanut butter. I just mix it in with their food, but if you want to make sure everybody is getting the right dose, the balls are nice to use.herdnerd said:Hi
I am new to goats but I love the herbal dewormer. Is there a reason NOT to give goats peanut butter? My dogs love it that way.
The reason I ask is that there are two herbal ball formulas. The one for livestock uses molasses and the dog one uses peanut butter. I was just curious if one should not give goats peanut butter.
Deb