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  1. Eggcessive

    Blood in poop

    Yes, there is a 14 day egg withdrawal with most wormers including SafeGuard/fenbendazole. When using the SafeGuard Aquasol, the weaker form that only treats round worms, there is no egg withdrawal. So, if you treat the one hen with the stronger dose, you could just use the Aquasol on the others...
  2. Eggcessive

    Blood in poop

    How much do the chickens weigh? That is the same a SafeGuard Liquid goat wormer 10% fenbendazole— 100 mg per ml. The dosage most of us recommend is 0.23 ml or almost 1/4 ml per pound daily for 5 days. I might go ahead and worm the other chickens too at some point...
  3. Eggcessive

    Blood in poop

    It is great that you got the diagnosis. What medication did they give? Did the vet give you fenbendazole (SafeGuard) or albendazole (Valbazen?) What dosage? There is a fenbendazole capsule for sale called Poultry Dewormer that has too little of a dosage of the drug to treat capillary worms. It...
  4. Eggcessive

    Blood in poop

    SafeGuard Aquasol which is very expensive, will only treat roundworms, if my memory serves me. It can go in the water and there is no egg withdrawal time. I am not very good with a dosage. However I would chose to treat with Valbazen orally 1/2 ml given once, and later in 10 days repeat that...
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