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Really??..... I thought Wazine was an all worm killer. What a rip..
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It was during the colder months when they were more contained in the coop. I have definitely improved the ventilation and cleanliness right along with this warming weather.
 
Really??..... I thought Wazine was an all worm killer. What a rip..
somad.gif
It was during the colder months when they were more contained in the coop. I have definitely improved the ventilation and cleanliness right along with this warming weather.
Nope, it even says for large roundworms on the label. That's ok. Next time you'll want to use a broad spectrum wormer like you were thinking. Here's a couple good ones for you but your feed store might not carry them. You can order either from Jefferslivestock.com or call them. They ship quickly.
Safeguard liquid goat wormer comes in a 125ml bottle, inexpensive. Administer it orally undiluted using a syringe without a needle. Dosage orally is 1cc for giants, 3/4cc for large fowl, 1/2cc for standards, 1/4cc for smaller birds. It'll kill all types of worms except tapeworms and flukes.
Valbazen liquid cattle/sheep wormer comes in a 500ml bottle, it's not cheap but worth every penny. Administer undiluted orally with a syringe without a needle. Dosage orally is 1/2cc for standards, 1/4cc for smaller birds. It kills all known types of worms chickens can get and flukes.
After the first dosing, wait 10 days and redose your birds again. With both wormers, there's a start to finish 24 day withdrawal period.
 
I went to three feed stores to get the Valbazen no one carried it. They all said that here everyone uses Ivermectin. I bought some of that and wormed every one here. I started on my Sick white Americana I call snowfeather. When I picked her up I was shocked at how weak she was, as yesterday she was fine though yawning alot Had no respiratory symptoms to speak of. When I put her head down to fimd a bare spot to apply the Ivermectin clear liquid came pouring out of her, She was also breathing very hard, I gave her a long acting penicillian shot, a shot of Tylan and 65cc sub que fluids. At this point she will get better or die. The fluids I gave her had dextrose in it to give her some strength. I also gave the Banty that started showing symptoms first a penicillian shot and Tylan.
 
This morning the White Americana hen Snowfeather seems a bit better, Little Bantam D Uncle honey is still not so good. But the good news is they are still alive. My hope is they continue to improve through out the day. All othe chickens seem healthy and happy
 
Really??..... I thought Wazine was an all worm killer. What a rip..
somad.gif
It was during the colder months when they were more contained in the coop. I have definitely improved the ventilation and cleanliness right along with this warming weather.
that is a great wormer
 

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