How much to dose? Wazine 17 for worms

Wazine acts like a flush and if there's a heavy load of large roundworms, a blockage can occur causing toxic dead worm overload. Then there's a good chance the chicken will get sick and die. Valbazen or SafeGuard slowly kills worms over several days eliminating the possibility of blockage and toxicity.
 
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Excellent info Wally, thank you very much. I went ahead and wormed them with wazine 17 today but now I wish I had waited til I read this. When I worm again in 10 days can I use the Valbazen or Safeguard since I used Wazine this time? I have to see which 1 of those 2 wormers my local TSC carries. I saw Safeguard paste wormer for horses when I was there yesterday but I didn't see any liquid Safeguard for goats, I think I'd prefer to try the liquid if I can. Thanks for the suggestions.
I dont think that TSC carries Valbazen but they do have SafeGuard for goats. I like the liquid but the paste works fine. Yes, I thinlk it would be a good idea to give them another round when they recover from the Wazine in 10 days. Wazine only kills roundworms.

I highly recommend dosing your birds individually with an oral syringe.

I do NOT recommend mixing Valbazen or SafeGuard with water.

Hope this helps!
 
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Excellent info Wally, thank you very much. I went ahead and wormed them with wazine 17 today but now I wish I had waited til I read this. When I worm again in 10 days can I use the Valbazen or Safeguard since I used Wazine this time? I have to see which 1 of those 2 wormers my local TSC carries. I saw Safeguard paste wormer for horses when I was there yesterday but I didn't see any liquid Safeguard for goats, I think I'd prefer to try the liquid if I can. Thanks for the suggestions.
The tube of paste won't treat very many birds, and it has to be given five days in a row to be as effective as Valbazen.

-Kathy
 
Sorry, I didn't get back on here yesterday. Thank you all for the info, I think I will order the 60ml bottle of Valbazen. I have 9 days before I have to worm them again, hopefully the PO can get it to me by then. I'm not a fan of the PO after my last batch of shipped eggs (I won't go off on that rant :/ lol) and a thermometer hygrometer combo that took almost 2 weeks to get to me from 2 states away.
 
K, I'm back yall, lol. I ended up getting the Safe Guard liquid goat wormer. When I give it to them by mouth, what's the best spot to do it, I don't want them to aspirate the wormer. And I'm trying to figure out a round about dose to give them. I don't know the exact weight of my birds. I have some adult silkies and some silkies that are about 5 months old and I have some adult Nankin bantams that I would assume are around 2-3 pounds and I have some 5 month old Welsummers that are probably around 4-5 pounds. I also have 2 younger Welsummers that are around 2 months old, can I give it to them also or are they still too young?
 
K, I'm back yall, lol. I ended up getting the Safe Guard liquid goat wormer. When I give it to them by mouth, what's the best spot to do it, I don't want them to aspirate the wormer. And I'm trying to figure out a round about dose to give them. I don't know the exact weight of my birds. I have some adult silkies and some silkies that are about 5 months old and I have some adult Nankin bantams that I would assume are around 2-3 pounds and I have some 5 month old Welsummers that are probably around 4-5 pounds. I also have 2 younger Welsummers that are around 2 months old, can I give it to them also or are they still too young?


Read this and let me know if it makes sense:
http://www.hopkinslivestock.com/oral_dosing_article.htm

Okay to guess on weight... I give mine ~0.23ml per pound for five days if i want to treat for capillary worms. For just round worms and cecal worms I give once and repeat in ten days. Two months old are okay to worm. How long have they been on out of the brooder and on dirt?

-Kathy
 
Read this and let me know if it makes sense:
http://www.hopkinslivestock.com/oral_dosing_article.htm

Okay to guess on weight... I give mine ~0.23ml per pound for five days if i want to treat for capillary worms. For just round worms and cecal worms I give once and repeat in ten days. Two months old are okay to worm. How long have they been on out of the brooder and on dirt?

-Kathy
They are still in the brooder, I'm putting them out today. It took my husband forever to get the fencing I needed to make their run.

ETA: I just read the link, that helps alot, thank you. I think the hardest part is going to be catching all of them, lol
 
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