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Change of plans, I've decided to dose them with Valbazen first after reading a post by Dawg. And then in 10 days I'll do the ivermectin pour on.
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Alot of peeps say not to dose the chicks til over 6 months old.
I wouldn't dust them if you are using the drops.
Good luck!
Those are tapeworms you described as having horizontal lines which are actually attached segments. Forget ivermectin, use the valbazen again. Withhold their feed for 24 hours prior to redosing with valbazen and increase the dosage to 1cc for standard size birds.
Since they were dried up, in the pic they appeared to be a little flat and of course you mentioned horizontal lines, seemingly tapes....no matter. Valbazen will kill them all whether it's roundworms, cecal worms, tapeworms, capillary worms etc...They are definitely roundworms - I found a dead - not dried out - one in a poo pile in the manure box. I think it's from one of my Lav Orps - since that's where she was sleeping last night and the other day the dried one had a grey feather attached so it makes sense that it's one of them. I just don't know which one. They all appear normal and healthy. I'm still dosing everyone since I don't know where she got the worms or whether anyone else has them too.
Here's a pic of the dropper I used for the dosage - I put .5mL of valbazen on a piece of bread and fed it to each girl - is that sufficient dosage? I'm not sure I understand what a "cc" means.
Since they were dried up, in the pic they appeared to be a little flat and of course you mentioned horizontal lines, seemingly tapes....no matter. Valbazen will kill them all whether it's roundworms, cecal worms, tapeworms, capillary worms etc...
You dosed them correctly. CC is the same as ML. Repeat dosing again in 10 days, 1/2ml/cc.