Poultry vet in Georgia

goldie1234

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My puppy has whipworms. I am worried about my chickens. I would like to have a georgia vet contact. Does anyone know a Georgia poulrty vet? Does anyone know where to send fecal samples?
I would like to worm my chickens, but I am 8.5 months pregnant and I don't want to handle wormer until after the baby is born.
I posted on the Georgia thread but no one responded.
 
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Fenbendazole which is the generic name of SafeGuard or Panacur horse paste will treat whip worms, but I can't help with a poultry vet.
 
you can handle the wormer safely if you just don't get it on your hands, wear latex gloves if you are worried.
Best to get rid of them before the baby arrives for sure !

The safeguard you prob. want to use is the 10% for goats and can be got from Jeffers or most any local ag. supply store, Tractor supply, etc.
http://www.jefferspet.com/products/safeguard-dewormer-goats-125ml

Here is a good start for avian vets in case you need one in the future. Luckily for you you have a wonderful Vet. school in that state, UGA !


http://beautyofbirds.com/recommendedvets.htm
 
You can use either SafeGuard Horse Paste, Panacur Horse Paste, or SafeGuard Liquid Goat Wormer--the dosage for difficult worms is 1 ml given orally for 3-5 days.
 
My puppy has whipworms. I am worried about my chickens. I would like to have a georgia vet contact. Does anyone know a Georgia poulrty vet? Does anyone know where to send fecal samples?
I would like to worm my chickens, but I am 8.5 months pregnant and I don't want to handle wormer until after the baby is born.
I posted on the Georgia thread but no one responded.


The vet that diagnosed the whip worms in your puppy can do a chicken poop test. What medication did they give you for the puppy?

-Kathy
 

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