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From Claude

I need to be careful here - while black walnut hulls have been used traditionally for deworming in livestock, I should search for current, reliable information on safe dosages for sheep, as this is a health matter where incorrect dosing could harm your animals.

Based on the information I found, here's what I can tell you:

Black Walnut Powder Dosage for Sheep

The recommended dosage is 1/8 teaspoon per 30 pounds of body weight, given twice daily for 7 days Libertyhomesteadfarm . So for a 120-pound sheep, you'd give approximately 1/2 teaspoon twice daily.

Important considerations:

  • Start with the lower end of the dosage range and observe your sheep
  • For lambs, a three-day dose can be given starting at 3 weeks of age, repeating every 3-4 weeks until 6 months old Libertyhomesteadfarm
  • Some sources suggest repeating the treatment after a 2-week break
  • Always monitor for any adverse reactions

Making Black Walnut Hull Powder

To make the powder from walnut hulls:

  1. Harvest the hulls: Collect green (unripe) black walnut hulls in early fall when they're still green and soft
  2. Clean them: Remove any debris
  3. Dry them: Spread hulls in a single layer in a well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight, or use a dehydrator at low temperature (95-115°F). This can take 1-2 weeks
  4. Grind them: Once completely dry and brittle, grind them in a coffee grinder, food processor, or mill into a fine powder
  5. Store: Keep in an airtight container in a cool, dark place

Critical reminders:

  • Black walnut can be toxic in high doses - stick to recommended amounts
  • Consider having fecal egg counts done to monitor effectiveness
  • Consult with a veterinarian, especially if your flock has a heavy parasite load
  • These are complementary approaches and may not replace conventional dewormers in all situations

attempt 11oct2025

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