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  1. Melky

    Worm Load in Chickens

    Burning is a thought. Save me on bags. OK got Perfect Pet Products worm test and will test this weekend after good cleaning and hope they test negative. If not up my game. Wish me Luck! :) :caf
  2. Melky

    Worm Load in Chickens

    That’s my plan. Question do any of you compost under these circumstances. I am sealing and disposing litter right now.
  3. Melky

    Worm Load in Chickens

    We did that and successful no return for gapeworm. Now round worm so treated and now going to retest. Hopefully clear. I’m having to bag and dispose of litter which is pain in sealed bags. I’ll up dose and treat longer if come back positive.
  4. Melky

    Worm Load in Chickens

    I’ll base my frequency on my test results. :) I know some do not believe in DE in the feed but my current food does not have it in it and I suddenly have a problem. When I had it in the feed no problem so probably will add back in myself. I sprinkle some in the coop anyway when clean.
  5. Melky

    Worm Load in Chickens

    My vet last gave 25mg/ kg on panacur x3 days.
  6. Melky

    Worm Load in Chickens

    So do you go through egg withdrawal once a month then and how long?
  7. Melky

    Worm Load in Chickens

    Ok I purchased a test on Amazon for $25.00 beats a vet bill. I just want to know so I know when I can eat my eggs.
  8. Melky

    Worm Load in Chickens

    Thank you all maybe I need to do more frequently thanks! Are there stool tests online that you can buy to test at home or vet testing only? Anyone know. I think I will switch to every three months with this flock and see what happens. :)
  9. Melky

    Worm Load in Chickens

    Question. In chickens does anyone subscribe to the theory that hens always carry a worm load? Do you think they require regular chemical dewormers? Also what is the best to use? Can you get a negative fecal float for them? I have struggled with this batch of hens and they have been treated...
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