This is why you keep them on a regular worming sceduale, it don't matter what kind of animal you keep, you can worm them today and they can be reinfected as soon as the worm meds are threw their system, many folks that have hooved livestock keep them on a daily wormer i always did for my...
Question what kind of ivemec are you using, in the water? like injectable or the pour on kind?
You need to post some photos of your pretties in the show off your peas section and pens too never seen a 150 foot log roost
7 days
I could not afford to do my entire flocks for 7 days that would be more than my feed bill for a month or more
I would have to run a sale on birds
Perhaps having lots of worms in your soil would make a difference as to how much and how often they should be wormed,
Only time i have ever seen worms in an animal at my place is after bring them home like the last pup i purchased she was said to be clear of worms from the vets office the day...
Mine usually only give kisses durning the daytime
What are you feeding them birds? i guess diet plays a key roll as to how poo looks my peas eat lots of grasses and seeds and they love to follow me when iam mowing so they can catch the green grass hoppers and crickets which they love as much...
I didn't see alot of trees so you think the turkeys pass them onto your land? i have all kinds of birds here but none are game type bird just migrating birds as well as jays,mocking birds, crows, hawks and all kinds of water type birds try to stop in for a visit, has a Rosetta's spoonbill come...
We need to learn the source of these overloads, worms surley do not survive forever without a host so how are/did the eggs getting in your area, see if ya had a bunch animals that passed these eggs off in your soil i could understand but you just have peas right and you stated no other domestic...
Aww that sucks, i tried using my DH iphone, i am not good at pecking and scrolling for what seems forever to get to what i want to read and the darn thing was slower than the old timey dial up i use to have,
WOW just WOW
i have never seen such a thing, i check my birds when i process them and i have never seen worms like this in them, matter a fact i never seen any at all threw the years, how on earth can they grow that fast? eggs take a while to grow and hatch way more than a week, so sorry you...
IMO Sounds like a waist of money when a small amount of safeguard will work .
My vet informed me years ago to always worm them well before starting them on a daily wormes .