Hello Folks!
I just acquired a pregnant fainter as a buddy for my wether fainter. She's been eating a custom blend 'granola' type feed with rumensin. While I have had the wether for several years, I had not heard of rumensin. From what I've read it seems to prevent coccedosis (sp.) but it looks like some heavy duty drug - fatal for horses and maybe dogs. Since my goats hang with my chickens, I don't feel comfortable keeping her on it - just transitioning her off. Any thoughts from you veterans? Do we know what it does to chickens/ducks/geese? Is there something more natural that can do the same thing?
Thanks!
Ms e
I just acquired a pregnant fainter as a buddy for my wether fainter. She's been eating a custom blend 'granola' type feed with rumensin. While I have had the wether for several years, I had not heard of rumensin. From what I've read it seems to prevent coccedosis (sp.) but it looks like some heavy duty drug - fatal for horses and maybe dogs. Since my goats hang with my chickens, I don't feel comfortable keeping her on it - just transitioning her off. Any thoughts from you veterans? Do we know what it does to chickens/ducks/geese? Is there something more natural that can do the same thing?
Thanks!
Ms e