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And how do i dispose of the warms i pull out from the chicken? If they are coming out with the poo, does it mean they are dead?Would the chicken gotten the flat worms from the sheep???!
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And how do i dispose of the warms i pull out from the chicken? If they are coming out with the poo, does it mean they are dead?Would the chicken gotten the flat worms from the sheep???!
Would the chicken gotten the flat worms from the sheep???!
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Are you sure it isnt a soft eggshell? Please post a photo.
I know its a worm when i see one. Lol! Its definatly not an egg shell. And no i dont have a picture and its too grows to just go take one.Are you sure it isnt a soft eggshell? Please post a photo.
so chickens cant get them after picking up the un digested food out of the sheep poo? They have been roaming around the sheep lately. Just curious because it was mentioned that the stuff to use is the sheep dewormer.I know its a worm when i see one. Lol! Its definatly not an egg shell. And no i dont have a picture and its too grows to just go take one.
They looked like these..Are you sure it isnt a soft eggshell? Please post a photo.
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Tapeworms are flat and segmented as in the photo you provided. Chickens get tapeworms from eating infected insects, much like a dog or cat eating an infected flea. Chickens cannot get sheep tapeworms, they are host specific.
Purchase Zimectrin Gold equine paste wormer at your feed store. Give your tapeworm infected hen a regular "pea" sized amount of the paste orally to eat. You can put it on a small piece of bread and give it to her to eat if you wish. Then repeat this procedure again in 10 days.