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How do you worm?You can worm any time. It's not a bad idea to cover that base. It won't affect the antibiotic.


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How do you worm?You can worm any time. It's not a bad idea to cover that base. It won't affect the antibiotic.
Wow! So easy!!! I assume I should just treat them all?Get a tube of Safeguard and squeeze out a pea-size length of the goop, and wipe it off inside the beak. Pretty tricky, huh?
I did consider the internal laying... she was laying great till this sickness. My other chicken had exact same symptoms and is now doing great... I’m just not sure! I assume an internal layer wouldn’t survive? I appreciate the reply!Excuse this interruption please
Pea size is wrong.
Please, please read this:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...-sized-blob-of-horse-paste-de-wormer.1141545/
I am skimming do forgive me if it's been covered but have you considered your girl might be laying internally?
Have you thought about a vet visit for antibiotics?
How long would it take an internal laying chicken to die? I imagine she would be getting worse... her poo is the lightest yellow.. not yolk like at all...I've had two internal layers that died from it. The only way I knew for sure they were laying internally was to open the abdominal cavity after they died. https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/internal-laying-what-it-looks-like.1349959/ Warning - extremely disturbing photos.