I think it depends where you are as to what products you can get. I see a lot of people from America who use Valbazen (albenzadole) or Safeguard (fenbenzadole).
I’m in Australia and our products usually contain levimasole or flubenzadole.
These medications are effective for most digestive...
Some people deworm regularly or on a schedule, some do it in response to symptoms, and some never do. It depends on your flock and your environment.
The number of birds you have, the size of their run/ranging space, the type of soil they are on, whether you pick up their poop, the weather — all...
Sounds like you’re top of it. I’d just keep an eye out for the next little while. The only other thing I’ll add is that ivermectin may paralyse some gut worms but isn’t generally relied upon these days as an effective wormer.
That is shed intestinal lining. It’s not an issue if it happens infrequently. However, an overgrowth of coccidia or digestive worms can cause excessive intestinal shedding, diarrhoea and bloody poops.
How old is your flock? Have you introduced any new birds recently? Do you worm them regularly...