Organic Pig Worming

Stephen Maxam (stevem@nh.ultranet.com)
Mon, 23 Nov 1998 03:39:14 -0500 (EST)

The following was recently posted in discussion about compost:
>In areas where sawmills process a lot of black walnut lumber
>there is always the risk of introducing juglone into the soil which will
>have an adverse effect on some plants.

Is juglone also found in the hulls?
Is it toxic to pigs and/or people?

Below is part of a post to the pig worming string:
>Also, the green hulls of Black Walnuts get rid of a lot of
>different parasites in the human system, can you feed them to hogs?
>An alternative would be to use the hull powdered, or a liquid extract of
>the hulls mixed into hog food, which frees you up from using the hulls
>only at a certain time of the year when they are available.

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