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My vet is good, but she won't offer advice over the phone/email (I guess for liability reasons?). She insists that I bring them in. I wish she was closer!
That's what I'm worried about. On the other hand, I've read that symptoms of worms are watery droppings, decreased appetite and weight loss, and listlessness/standing away from the group, which sounds like what I have going on.
I purchased some Valbazen (albendazole)... I should have some anyhow. Chickens are not a target species for this drug so it'd technically be illegal for the vet to advise for me to use it. I feel like I'm between a rock and a hard place sometimes!
My vet is good, but she won't offer advice over the phone/email (I guess for liability reasons?). She insists that I bring them in. I wish she was closer!
That's what I'm worried about. On the other hand, I've read that symptoms of worms are watery droppings, decreased appetite and weight loss, and listlessness/standing away from the group, which sounds like what I have going on.
I purchased some Valbazen (albendazole)... I should have some anyhow. Chickens are not a target species for this drug so it'd technically be illegal for the vet to advise for me to use it. I feel like I'm between a rock and a hard place sometimes!