Chickens with worms

ChickenKeep01

Songster
5 Years
Joined
Jul 2, 2016
Messages
224
Reaction score
34
Points
121
Location
Australia
My chickens have gotten worms so i gave them some ACV to try to cure them it seems to of worked but just to be sure i want to give the some garlic but i dont know how much to give them i have 3 chickens
 
My chickens have gotten worms so i gave them some ACV to try to cure them it seems to of worked but just to be sure i want to give the some garlic but i dont know how much to give them i have 3 chickens
What type of worms do they have? Did you see them?
How old are your chickens?


You can take a fecal sample to your vet to have a fecal float test to positively confirm what kind(s) of worms you are dealing with.

Here is some of the most common de-wormers that are used:
Valbazen 1/2 ml orally and then repeated in 10 days for each chicken or Fenbendazole (Safeguard, Panacur) at 1/4 ml per pound for 5 days in a row.

De-worming chickens and medication information:
http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2015/11/control-treatment-of-worms-in-chickens.html
http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2012/04/answers-from-chicken-vet-on-worming.html

Natural prevention article:
http://www.fresheggsdaily.com/2012/04/pumpkin-soup-nasturtiums-natural.html
 
my chickens are about 20 weeks i didn't see the worms but they have been showing signs of having worms but the ACV seems to have worked i just want to give them garlic to be sure but i don't know how much to give them
 
I've only seen one sign but I'm not sure if it's real or from a crap website it dirty eggs we have been getting a lot lately
 
I've only seen one sign but I'm not sure if it's real or from a crap website it dirty eggs we have been getting a lot lately

I've never heard of dirty eggs=worms so I can't say one way or another.

You may want to investigate further to see if someone is pooping in the nesting boxes, if someone has a bum that needs to be cleaned up and fluff trimmed or if they are carrying poo/mud into the nesting boxes and getting it on the eggs. You can get the occasional dirty egg this way.

The ACV and garlic won't hurt them of course, so if you feel like it is helping them, then by all means give it a go.

Sometimes worms can be visible in the poo so look in your poop catcher or under the roost in the a.m. to see if there are any there. But again, the only way to be certain is taking a fecal sample to your vet.
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom