
I bought some DE for the first time a few weeks ago, after being impressed by a friend who has been having worm counts done regularly on a litter of pups. Mum had never had conventional wormers and so far no worms are seen in the pups.
The powder arrived very quickly, from Sue, with an information leaflet. To be honest I haven't used it for worming the silkens as it has to be given daily and forms a mud like compound with liquid. The Silkens just won't eat it no matter what I put it in, so they're sticking to drontal.
However I have been giving it to the collies, in a little natural yoghurt each morning and I'm delighted to say that my arthritic old girl is moving a bit freer on it.
Too soon to say if it's working as a wormer for the 2 dogs that will eat it, but it seems to have made quite a difference to Gem's legs. Gem is on previcox, she's been on glucosamine and chondroitin and other herbal/homeopathic remedies for years but her legs are really done :( Before starting the DE I had told my niece (who used to train Gem in agility) that we would have to let her go soon. Now she has a new lease of life, it may not last but every day is a bonus :)
I should be able to tell you in 2 months time whether it works for worms or not. I had worm counts done for all 4 of mine before starting the DE. 2 are eating DE and 2 are not, they are partly raw fed so wormed every 3 months, instead of routinely worming next time I'll do worm counts again. I guess proof for me would be if the silkens have worms and the collies don't. I'll update this in December :)
Edited to say I've found
these guys cheaper than my vet for worm counts and very efficient. As with titer testing versus vaccinating, testing is more expensive than simply treating but I hope to build up a pattern of when I really need to worm rather than over expose them to chemicals unnecessarily.