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From what I've read, tapeworms don't show up in the test at the vet because the segments are actually an egg packet that is too heavy to float and are only passed sometimes.
You have to keep an eye on the poo.
I saw what looked like little pieces of rice that moved a little bit in a very fresh poo. Then weeks later I saw them actually in an egg.
I've only seen them in one egg and I know it was from Diamond (LH). She lays an egg almost every day and looks and acts great (especially since it's cooled down) so I'm not too worried about her, just the eggs. Daisy (other LH) had a pink comb for a week or two but it colored up when the weather cooled so I don't know... I haven't seen any symptoms in the other two (BSL and GSL) at all.
I've only seen them in poo once(I don't know which chicken's), and I've been looking.
I think I'm going to go ahead and worm all 4 of them now but I'm pretty sure I won't make it a routine.

I have never had their poo checked. I feel like if they act and look healthy(and keep laying eggs), they are dealing with whatever might come along and don't need my help.
That's why I didn't immediately deworm them when I saw the initial sign in the poo a few weeks ago.
Since the egg a week ago, I have been giving them pepper flakes and squash seeds.
 
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Evidence is in the poo for us and as said looks like small white rice grains that move a bit. Not sure which hens have worms as we have over 40 hens and found 3 stools in the yard after looking further showing worms. We had a test done 6 months ago, but it was a random sampling from under the roost an came back negative. We just can not afford to check 40 or so individual stools at 11.00 dollars a sample.....

I use Verm-X as a preventative, but now have worms anyway http://www.verm-x.com/ But we also took in some bald hens recently.... They are looking much better, but perhaps the source of the droppings containing tapeworms. Still must do them all to be sure though....

We order our Valbazen online, but I am almost out and do not have enough to do all my birds and have spent a couple hours trying to find it locally in a liquid form.... Many places have never heard of Albendazol or the brand name Valbazen?????

Still calling around, but does anyone know where one can buy W/O a script in the valley? Really don't want to wait for shipping this time as they need it now! Darn I should have ordered more to have on hand, but.....
 
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Beckyhsinglsc, that would really creep me out to find one in an egg.
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If I found evidence of worms, I wouldn't hesitate to medicate them either.

southerndesert, I too would wonder if they came in with the birds you rescued. Perhaps the poor condition that you originally found them in contributed to their susceptibility. I hope you can find the medication quickly. BTW, $11/sample sounds pretty good! Not cheap enough for a flock your size though.
 
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the only place that i have found the valbazen is jeffers. can they do a quick ship to you? surely with 40 birds, there must be something else you need to order. i can think of a few things i need if you want to combine shipping. is the problem THAT BAD that it can't wait a few days? i wormed mine in the summer 3 times in a row, 10 days apart right before you got the 4 from me. i used valbazen twice and then pour on eprinex for anything external. i had taken in mahonri's wheaton marans and it's just routine to go through the motions when bringing in a new bird(s) for me. i hope that those tapes aren't coming from the 4 you got from me.

i read somewhere that the horsepaste with the pranziquantal(sp?) will take care of tapes. i think it's a generous pea size in the beak, don't know what the egg withdrawl is. that you could find locally today and then hit then with valbazen in 10.
 
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Evidence is in the poo for us and as said looks like small white rice grains that move a bit. Not sure which hens have worms as we have over 40 hens and found 3 stools in the yard after looking further showing worms. We had a test done 6 months ago, but it was a random sampling from under the roost an came back negative. We just can not afford to check 40 or so individual stools at 11.00 dollars a sample.....

I use Verm-X as a preventative, but now have worms anyway http://www.verm-x.com/ But we also took in some bald hens recently.... They are looking much better, but perhaps the source of the droppings containing tapeworms. Still must do them all to be sure though....

We order our Valbazen online, but I am almost out and do not have enough to do all my birds and have spent a couple hours trying to find it locally in a liquid form.... Many places have never heard of Albendazol or the brand name Valbazen?????

Still calling around, but does anyone know where one can buy W/O a script in the valley? Really don't want to wait for shipping this time as they need it now! Darn I should have ordered more to have on hand, but.....

I called Tatum Drugs/Pharmacy and unfortunately you need a script but they do have Valbazen in powder form and just need to mix according to the script. Kristin said once she gets the script, it would be ready in one hour. Sorry if I can't be anymore help.
 
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If I remember correctly, Seramas are more susceptible to Mareks and for example Mediterranean breeds are less. Very sorry for this! But because you move between coops everybody has been likely exposed anyway. Hope you are not going to loose more!
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The Stock shop occasionally has baby pigs (not often) and sometimes baby bunnies. Other than that, all I've seen there are different types of poultry. You can call and ask before you go, if it's a long drive.

I have seen mini goats (sorry for the non-technical term
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The Stock Shop has pigs sometimes. Has more differant animals in the spring. Not as much variety as Pratts does. My friend has some miniature goat babies on the way. I can't wait to see them!
 

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