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  1. Ridgerunner

    To worm or not to worm that is the question.

    There are different strains of the bug that causes Cocci. Different strains attack different parts of their digestive system. This has two effects. Some strains are more dangerous than others. Also, not all strains cause bleeding. They can have a serious cocci problem with no bleeding...
  2. Ridgerunner

    To worm or not to worm that is the question.

    Thanks, Shortgrass. I’m leaving on a trip in about an hour so don’t have time to study those right now. I don’t take the internet with me when I visit relatives. I’ve skimmed a couple of those and they deserve some time to study.
  3. Ridgerunner

    To worm or not to worm that is the question.

    Certain critters that chickens eat CAN be part of certain worms’ life cycle (tapeworm and gapeworm) if the worm is present to start with. If the worms is not present in that particular environment, grubs, snails, grasshoppers, or other critters will not be part of that life cycle. Roundworms...
  4. Ridgerunner

    To worm or not to worm that is the question.

    Shortgrass, do you have any studies that show the effectiveness of those natural dewormers on chickens? I don’t mean “I feed mine Garlic every day and have never had worms.” I don’t feed mine garlic every day and I’ve never had roundworms or tapeworms. That kind of proof doesn’t prove...
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