Yep, but many people DON"T rotate their wormers.Well, disagree away. Capillary worms do not appear in droppings, and by the time the birds show symptoms of a capillary worm infestation, it is too late in most cases, because they conceal symptoms until they can't anymore. Capillary worms kill.
And the worms do not develop immunity if you rotate dewormers.
And our flock is not over crowded, they free range, and at night they are in a large building, they have plenty of room. Worms and worm eggs are in the ground, and some can be contracted by the bird eating earthworms, which are the host for other parasites, or they just pick them up from pecking the ground. Worms have nothing to do with overcrowding or coop maintenance. .
Also, it depends on where you are, and what vet you go to, that determines the cost. It is not $15.00 everywhere. As I said before, if you want to be sure, you can always do a fecal float. If you're going to eat the birds anyway, it really doesn't make much difference, as the worms won't be in the meat of the bird.
This is not to say that all birds will have worms, but in some areas, depending on climate, soil, and other factors, they probably will. Internal and external parasites weaken the bird and can cause all kinds of other problems, if they are not monitored and controlled.
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I didn't indicate that lack of maintenance was THE problem... but if you don't think overcrowding adds to worm, disease and parasite load getting out of control, you bet I will disagree away.


Of course the cost isn't the same everywhere.... but it's great to get an idea of where it might start.
Yes, I know capillary worms are a problem... No, I didn't know they couldn't be found in a fecal exam.... That they can't be seen maybe, found... no I didn't know that! How do you test for them then?
You are obviously pro worming.... good for you!
We are all entitled to our opinions and I gave mine... I am no vet and I haven't lost a chicken to natural causes YET. I have never wormed or felt the need to worm in 6 years and if I do I will cross that path when I get there. That's the awesome thing about BYC, we can all share what works for us in our location. And what works for one may not work for another. And that's OK because we are all here to learn from each other and be helpful!
