2yr old hen, No eggs

Yes, first thing is to send a fecal sample to the vet. That way you know what worms you are combating since dewormer treat specific worms. There is no “one dewormer treats all”.

I deworm orally. It’s really easy but I have my oldest daughter hold the chicken so I can open their beak and squirt the liquid in. Unless it’s Corid, then I put it in the drinking water. Your vet should be able to advise which dewormer(s) to use.
There’s no way i can use this without a fecal test?
 

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There’s no way i can use this without a fecal test?

Of course the day after i make this, she lays an egg 🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️
Hmmm...so I guess in the long run, she laid an egg when she was good and ready.
Patience.

That's not a dewormer that you have in the photo. It's a remedy, that offers "aid and support" the manufacturer does not claim that it's a dewormer. Read their statement.

If you are seriously wanting to deworm your chickens, then get a fecal float to see if they if treating them is even necessary or use an anthelmintic like Safeguard or Valbazen.
Corid is a Coccidiostat, so it will not treat worms either.
 

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