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  1. PeepersMomma93

    De-worming laying hens

    I just finished administering it by mixing it into their water (after making it the only water source). So does that mean it needs to be re-administered?
  2. PeepersMomma93

    De-worming laying hens

    I tried to find it but I can't find it now it was from a few years ago, I saw it when I first got my girls
  3. PeepersMomma93

    De-worming laying hens

    So do I need to re-dose with safeguard?
  4. PeepersMomma93

    De-worming laying hens

    I've seen several people on here say that they do a second dosage after the first egg withdrawal is over, is that reccomended?
  5. PeepersMomma93

    De-worming laying hens

    The active ingredient in it is Fenbendazole,I hope that helps
  6. PeepersMomma93

    De-worming laying hens

    Also if anyone knows how it is administered I Would appreciate that information as well. It says it is a liquid de-wormer and it is the exact brand I that was recommended on another thread
  7. PeepersMomma93

    De-worming laying hens

    I've had hens for 3 years and this is the first time I've ever seen a worm in their poop. I'm picking up Safeguard Goat De-Wormer tomorrow morning and I will give it to all my girls. I was wondering if anyone knows the dosages for chickens? I have 6 adult hens, 5 hens almost old enough to lay...
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