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It depends what your environment is like...soil conditions, wet/dry etc...
I worm quarterly. The soil here is warm and moist most of the time, condusive for worms. If you live in a cold, dry or mountainous area....you may only need to worm only once a year. It's up to you when you want...
Here's some tapes like you're seeing, only smaller. There are many types of tapeworms. The one in your eggs are common in chickens. But like I stated, I've never seen one in an egg.
Are you saying you found the worm INSIDE the egg? What are we looking at in the photos besides the tapeworm?
You need to purchase Valbazen (albendazole), a liquid cattle/sheep wormer. You can purchase it from Jefferslivestock.com or call them. Valbazen kills tapeworms and all other known worms...