- Apr 11, 2012
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So I took 3 of my chickens to the vet the other day, one we are treating for bumble foot currently. But he done a fecal on them and said they had a few different types of worms. I didn’t ask specifics, I should have.
He advised for us to treat with safeguard pellets for a week as their only source of food. Well my picky chickens don’t seem to be eating enough that I would think it would make a difference in helping for worms.
He said the other option was to treat them orally everyday for a week. I have about 15 chickens. And I am willing to do it every day, but was wondering if there was something else I could give them that wouldn’t require it be done every day.
I’ve tried to do some research but I get more confused the more I read. Haha.
I was thinking about ordering some of this stuff.
He advised for us to treat with safeguard pellets for a week as their only source of food. Well my picky chickens don’t seem to be eating enough that I would think it would make a difference in helping for worms.
He said the other option was to treat them orally everyday for a week. I have about 15 chickens. And I am willing to do it every day, but was wondering if there was something else I could give them that wouldn’t require it be done every day.
I’ve tried to do some research but I get more confused the more I read. Haha.
I was thinking about ordering some of this stuff.