small white worms in chicken stool

Those are tapeworm segments. I recommend that you purchase valbazen liquid cattle/sheep wormer from your feed store. If the feed store doesnt carry it, you can order it from Jefferslivestock.com or call them.
I recommend that you worm all your birds. Tapeworms are difficult to get rid of but if you follow this procedure you should be able to clear them out. Withhold feed for 24 hours, make sure your chickens have plenty of water to drink during that time frame.
Administer the valbazen orally undiluted using a syringe without a needle. Pull the wattles down and the mouth will open, squirt the liquid in the chickens mouth and immediately release the wattles so the chicken can swallow the liquid on her own. If you dont, she could aspirate.
Dosage is 1cc for standard size chickens when dealing with tapeworms, 1/2cc for smaller birds. Repeat dosing in 5 days, and again in another 5 days for a total of three dosings. There will be a 14 day egg withdrawal period after the last dosing. Toss the eggs in the garbage.
Withhold feed 24 hours before each dosing. Give them their feed 3 hours after dosing. It might possible to see long stringy and/or flat segmented pieces of tapeworms excreted in the poop that afternoon or evening, possibly the next morning.
Another product that will kill tapeworms is zimectrin gold equine paste wormer. It is an orange in color paste that comes in a syringelike tube.
Dosage is a "pea" size amount placed in the chickens mouth, the bird will swallow it and wipe their beak which is normal. Repeat dosing in 10 days. There's a 14 day withdrawal after using the zimectrin gold. Dont overdose with this product.
 
Hey,
thanks for your response and for watching the move,
actually I just finished deworm treatment 2 weeks ago with
Flubendazole, its seems like it didn't works for these kind of worms.
Flubendazole
should discard roundworms, gapeworms and tapeworms.
Cheers,
 
Hey,
thanks for your response and for watching the move,
actually I just finished deworm treatment 2 weeks ago with
Flubendazole, its seems like it didn't works for these kind of worms.
Flubendazole
should discard roundworms, gapeworms and tapeworms.
Cheers,
Scroll down in this link and read "Common Flubenvet Problems." You have to dose multiple times when dealing with tapeworms, like I mentioned.
http://poultrykeeper.com/poultry-medication/flubenvet-used-for-worming
 
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Hi Dawg,

im rasing my chikcens free rang at my backyard, im wandering if deworm can be effective at all?
 

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