Oh fun with teenagers! Tried to get a friend to put cooked spaghetti in her daughter's cat's litterbox but she wouldn't do it![]()
I have some lovely preserved tapeworms haha;-)
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Oh fun with teenagers! Tried to get a friend to put cooked spaghetti in her daughter's cat's litterbox but she wouldn't do it![]()
I'm in Flroida,I'm sure my list is extensive....Gapeworms are nasty.![]()
Every area is different, ask a local vet or bird club.
Actually, to have a better idea of what kind of things to look for, it would probably be good to have a list of all of those parasites common to your particular area.
Now, some of you, might end up with a list a mile long....
I'm in Flroida,I'm sure my list is extensive....
Well I don't think any of my chickens have gapes.My girls seem very healthy and happy,thier feathers are shiny,smooth and soft, eyes are bright, appetites are great. Just wondering what to do if they did get it.I have lurked on threads where they were mentioned and was just curious. I have another question too if I may ask...I see a few people on this thread have mentioned specific medications that are for larger livestock as being good for treating all worms in chickens(unlike wazine) How did you find out how much to give them?I can't find any info anywhere on using them but I see some of you have used them sucessfully without harming your birds.I would like to purchase some in case trouble pops up but I'm kinda scared that I may overdose them or something without guidelines from an expert.I want to keep my ladies healthy but I also don't want to put them at risk using medicines in proportions that could do more harm than good.Any thoughts would be much appreciated.![]()