Broody problem

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There must be, because you can deworm people.
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But the same chemicals that deworm people may not deworm chickens effectively...studies haven't been done so again - why chance it?
 
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There must be, because you can deworm people.
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But the same chemicals that deworm people may not deworm chickens effectively...studies haven't been done so again - why chance it?

Oh, no, I didn't mean chicken dewormers - I meant dewormers in general. Sorry for the confusion!
 
I wonder what Martha Stewart does. She's so hoyty toyty bet no worm would dare infect her birds.
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(I just like to pick on Martha cuz she was rude to DW when she went to see and her and have her booked signed.) I hear she has a special line of gloves just for collecting eggs.
 
Eprinex can be used for worming and you don't need to discard the eggs.
 
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This has not been approved or tested for poultry use - Eprinex is a variety of Ivermectin, so I'd still go with at least 2 weeks of discarding eggs. (JMO!)
 

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