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Pros: Accurate, has Bluetooth
Cons: Exposed circuits
Pros: Fenbendazole in very low doses is approved for laying hens in the USA to treat large roundworms and cecal worms.
Cons: Requires several days treatment.
Small bottle
Cost
Cons: 1. Duck eggs are too big for the turner.
2. The spot closest to the turner motor gets too hot.
3. Styrofoam is hard to clean.
Pros: Effective fly control
Cons: Expensive
Very good at knocking down fly population.
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Pros: Inexpensive
Effective
Zero-day egg withdrawal
Easy to mix
Cons: Toxic to cats and bees. Do not use on cats!
In some parts of the country, the Northern Fowl Mite is resistant to permethrin.
This is something all poultry owner should have. It will treat lice, some mites, fleas, and flies.
Purchase Price
~$8
Purchase Date
1/1/2018
Pros: More effective than fenbendazole (Safeguard/Panacur)
Cons: Only comes in 500 ml and 1-liter bottles.
Narrower safety margin than fenbendazole (Safeguard/Panacur)
Bang for the buck, this is the wormer to buy. One small dose of 0.08 ml per pound of body weight will treat almost all worms that poultry get.
Purchase Price
$45
Purchase Date
1-1-2018
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