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  1. coach723

    Worm in poop?Maybe?

    Every flock is different for worming. It depends on the worm load in your environment. Some can do once or twice a year and that's enough. Some have to worm more often. It just depends on what it takes to keep your flock healthy. I have to worm every 3 months for roundworm in my flock...
  2. coach723

    Worm in poop?Maybe?

    The corid will do no harm, either way. How old is she? I would treat with the Corid if I saw that, if it doesn't clear it up then look for another cause, but coccidiosis is the most common reason for blood and mucous in droppings., it's very common. Older hens usually have some resistance to...
  3. coach723

    Worm in poop?Maybe?

    Yes, you can use both at the same time, there is no interaction between the two. Because of the blood and mucous, I would start the Corid as soon as possible.
  4. coach723

    Worm in poop?Maybe?

    How old is your hen? How is she acting? Any signs of lethargy, not eating or drinking well? That doesn't look like a parasite to me, but the amount of mucous and blood in the dropping is concerning. Personally if I saw that I would treat for coccidiosis with Corid (amprolium). You can...
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