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Okay. ThanksYou’re assuming it’s the guy with the rooster, but Alex said it was a different person.

Have a good weekend
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Okay. ThanksYou’re assuming it’s the guy with the rooster, but Alex said it was a different person.
Round worms in chickens look like this :
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Image from https://poultrykeeper.com/digestive-system-problems/chicken-roundworms-or-ascarida-galli/
Tapeworms show up in poop as segments looking like moving rice grain
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Please people, think twice about worming your chickens if you are not at least 80% sure they have worms. It may not harm them but the dewormer will be in their poop and kill actually useful other beings for the environment, which ends up being toxic both for the soil and for biodiversity.
Not to mention that the more you use a dewormer the more chance helminths in your environment will become resistant.
Not saying you shouldn't use chemical dewormers. I do, but only after evaluating if it's really needed for an individual chicken. I can't get fecal floats where I live.
And by the way, Ivermectin is one of the worse. It's killing professional bee keeping in my region due to the sheeps.
Thanks - I had an interrupted sleep, but I feel pretty good. Just hoping no rain this long weekend so I can get stuff done here.Rest well Kelly![]()
Awesome photos
(Chocolate- chocolate solves all problems)You “should have just shot him”? That’s a wildly violent thing to say… I mean I know you’re out of strawberry syrup but man, get a hold of your inner gun thoughts.
Well now that I have my silkie eggs all collected they can all go broody for all I care.
Yes this is true, over use of ivermectin has been shown to cause a reduction in not only parasites but also flies and other beneficial insects.Round worms in chickens look like this :
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Image from https://poultrykeeper.com/digestive-system-problems/chicken-roundworms-or-ascarida-galli/
Tapeworms show up in poop as segments looking like moving rice grain
View attachment 3835814
Please people, think twice about worming your chickens if you are not at least 80% sure they have worms. It may not harm them but the dewormer will be in their poop and kill actually useful other beings for the environment, which ends up being toxic both for the soil and for biodiversity.
Not to mention that the more you use a dewormer the more chance helminths in your environment will become resistant.
Not saying you shouldn't use chemical dewormers. I do, but only after evaluating if it's really needed for an individual chicken. I can't get fecal floats where I live.
And by the way, Ivermectin is one of the worse. It's killing professional bee keeping in my region due to the sheeps.
Great photo!I’m inclined to agree we’re in the midst of a sue-happy society…
But the particular coffee-too-hot incidence is an example of a highly paid PR team messing with our minds! In the infamous case of Stella Liebeck, she readily admitted that she spilled the coffee; except the McDonalds folks had set the coffee temp to 190 degrees, which causes 3rd degree burns in (looking it up…) well, it takes a 150F degree liquid only 2 seconds to give a 3rd degree burn, so presumably at 190F it would be instant. And it poured onto her crotch! Can you *imagine*?! It’s ridiculous they didn’t just apologize and pay the measly $20,000 in hospital bills she was asking for from the get go. It took some fancy PR moves to have us calling her frivolous.
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Tax: I was expecting to catch Whiskey flying off the log. Or at least opening her wings to slow her fall. But no, here is proof she purposefully dive bombed into the treat eating scrum.