Her poop is totally not normal.
I would now strongly recommend you take her to a vet or at least take the poop in to a vet.
I would now strongly recommend you take her to a vet or at least take the poop in to a vet.
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I don't remember that… How can I find that post? I don't remember ever having a problem with Gretel. I had a problem with ellen.Thank you..I did not know that fermenting it takes the lactose out.
I was just reading some of your other posts.
Seems back in 2014 you have very similar problems with this same chicken and you were advised to worm back them...did you?
her poop is not normal because of the corn? Or because of the thread like things that I saw?Her poop is totally not normal.
I would now strongly recommend you take her to a vet or at least take the poop in to a vet.
I haven't seen the thread thing..but I would say BOTH.her poop is not normal because of the corn? Or because of the thread like things that I saw?
wow, I had completely forgotten about that. No I did not worm her then. The symptoms went away. she was still maturing and I realized her comb was one of those that flop over all the time.
How much wormer do you think she ate?so, if these were cecal worms, should I continue her worming through Tuesday morning? does it take that long to get rid of that kind of worm? And thank you so much everyone for your tremendous help!
Here is one study -
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They (Uganda study) used 4% in *feed*, not water, but that doesn't matter because they received the various proper doses. You used 10%, which is the same as 10% liquid. One ml of paste = one ml of liquid, both have 100 mg fenbendazole. I gonna guess that you gave a pea sized amount? If so, that pea sized blob = 0.25 to 0.3 ml (25 to 30 mg). If you gave that amount to a 5 pound hen you gave only 11 to 13 mg/kg. That single dose probably treated large roundworms, but I doubt it treated anything else. Only way to know for sure is to have before and after fecals done.Well, darn that's for a different concentration and administered in water rather than a paste fed directly to each bird so not really apples to apples. Not sure I'd agree that my approach is treating only round worms. I'll have to do some more investigation. But thanks for bringing that possibility to my attention anyway.