By virtue of our warm moist soil most of the year, to me and others around here, it's easier to worm the birds more often. The soil here is loaded with all kinds of critters you cant see.
Not with valbazen (albendazole.) It stays in the system slowly killing worms over a period of about 3-5 days. This is why I recommend valbazen as a first time wormer. There's no chance of toxic dead worm overload, not like other wormers when there's a massive worm kill off. When dealing with...
Absolutely correct Michael. I would bet capillary worms ARE the cause of a lot of crop problems in this forum. Another sign of capillary worm crop infection is that birds will pull their head and neck in close to their breast.
Capillary worms are a type of roundworm, they are not carried by large roundworms or any other worms. Worming once a day for 5 days straight will take care of capillary worms and other types of worms except tapeworms when safeguard liquid goat wormer is used. There is no need to reworm 10 days...