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  1. Shabana

    De-worming chickens.

    I use flubenvet wormer (no egg withdrawal) and I have just wormed all my flocks including my 8 week old chicks with no problems. With flubenvet you mix the powder into their food and they self dose ie: large birds eat more and chicks eat less. I would thoroughly reccomend it.
  2. Shabana

    De-worming chickens.

    I use flubenvet which is proven and recommended in the uk. There is no egg withdrawal and I have 25 hens and one small tub does them all so you may need 2. It costs around £20 a tub and you mix it into their feed. It's really easy to use. I routinely worm them twice a year spring and fall as...
  3. Shabana

    De-worming chickens.

    I also routinely worm mine spring and autumn. I also worm new birds as I get them if they don't fall into this period. In the U.K. I use flubenvet which kills all worms and there is no egg withdrawal. Don't wait till you see them as the birds could be in a state by then, also if they are in a...
  4. Shabana

    De-worming chickens.

    Heya and thank you for your fast reply - I got them all done tonight, or rather their food is all mixed up for the next seven days and they start tomorrow so they will have sad puppy eyes as they can't have any treats till they are finished the course :) The active ingredient is flubenzadole I...
  5. Shabana

    De-worming chickens.

    Over here in the uk we use flubenvet. It's an all round wormer for domestic poultry - killing gapeworm, large roundworm, caecal worm, hair worm, and gizzard worm including larvae and eggs. There's no withdrawal from eggs and 7 days for meat. You mix up a batch of feed and they eat it for 7...
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