Worm Your Livestock ... With Snuff!
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The advantage of worming with snuff is that while the
tobacco acts to kill parasites, it's completely harmless to
livestock. (in addition, tobacco's cathartic action causes
the animal to pass the dead—and dying—worms out
of its digestive system quickly ... which is something
diatomaceous earth doesn't do.)
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The kerosene (or motor oil) you pour on the infected wastes
kills any adult worms that the tobacco missed and kills the
eggs (something, again, that diatomite won't do), thus
lowering the chance of reinfestation.
In case you didn't know it, most farm animals love
tobacco. So don't feel bad about feeding 'am snuff ... or
even an occasional unfiltered cigarette. You'll not only
make your beasties happy, but you'll keep them worm-free
too!
(EDITOR'S NOTE: For a more complete discussion of animal
parasites and their control, see the article by R.J.
Holliday, D.V.M., in MOTHER NO. 19, pages 38—41.)
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