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Last year the fecal float showed roundworms and a few cecals. I’m seeing roundworms in the EE poop. Still getting rain which means slugs and snails aplenty.and cecal worms, not capillary worms.
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Last year the fecal float showed roundworms and a few cecals. I’m seeing roundworms in the EE poop. Still getting rain which means slugs and snails aplenty.and cecal worms, not capillary worms.
I know, right? Well that’s what I put into the little syringe and when I pushed it down with the plunger it ended up being about .75 ml. I think I should get a smaller syringe. Would be more accurate.Pea size....![]()
It does no good to under dose them.I know, right? Well that’s what I put into the little syringe and when I pushed it down with the plunger it ended up being about .75 ml. I think I should get a smaller syringe. Would be more accurate.
Pea size is equal to 1/4 ml of the liquid.Pea size....![]()
Thank you!It does no good to under dose them.
A little more won't hurt.
Under dosing will.
Which is not enough for a four pounder.Pea size is equal to 1/4 ml of the liquid.
It depends... If one wants to treat just large roundworms and cecal worms, and have a zero day egg withdrawal, the dose for a 4 pound hen is ~0.02 ml per 4 pounds for 5 consecutive days. If they want to treat capillary worms, it's 0.9 ml for five consecutive days, and this requires at least 14 days of egg withdrawal.Which is not enough for a four pounder.
Thank you...I think I misread, my bad.It depends... If one wants to treat just large roundworms and cecal worms, and have a zero day egg withdrawal, the dose for a 4 pound hen is ~0.02 ml per 4 pounds for 5 consecutive days. If they want to treat capillary worms, it's 0.9 ml for five consecutive days, and this requires at least 14 days of egg withdrawal.
This is where I got confused reading the threads. So .23 ml a day for 5 days would be the dose for a 5 pound hen?Pea size is equal to 1/4 ml of the liquid.
0.23 ml per pound (0.9 ml per four pounds) for five consecutive days will treat almost all worms, but does require at least two week egg withdrawal.This is where I got confused reading the threads. So .23 ml a day for 5 days would be the dose for a 5 pound hen?