Chickenandgreens
In the Brooder
- Sep 25, 2023
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So I thought my flock had coccidiosis based on symptoms and talking with you guys, I treated with coild for the outbreak and the bloody poops went away.
Well today I went out and found a large worm in one of the poops were my younger pullets sleep. I know I need to treat for worms now and based on how I can see it I’m guessing tape worm?
I know one particular pullet looks a little rough and guessing she has it the worse but if one has them, I would prefer to treat them all
Problem- these pullets are not people friendly out of nine of them I can only hold two of them
Question- what dewormer works best for smaller birds, what wormer is easiest to give? do I have to give meds in the morning before they go out?( not a early riser) or can I do it at say midnight when they have been in for five hours already. I have someone to help me hold the birds and I know catch them at night is easier. Three of my white pullets look the same is there a safe marker I could use to mark what bird got medicine so I don’t double dose? First time chicken owner btw
I have access to a TS and many other feed stores, should I sent in a fecal sample to a vet or is that even necessary?
Attached is photo of worm
On the other had I will be down sizing my flock in the spring as nine chickens has proven to many to handle
Well today I went out and found a large worm in one of the poops were my younger pullets sleep. I know I need to treat for worms now and based on how I can see it I’m guessing tape worm?
I know one particular pullet looks a little rough and guessing she has it the worse but if one has them, I would prefer to treat them all
Problem- these pullets are not people friendly out of nine of them I can only hold two of them
Question- what dewormer works best for smaller birds, what wormer is easiest to give? do I have to give meds in the morning before they go out?( not a early riser) or can I do it at say midnight when they have been in for five hours already. I have someone to help me hold the birds and I know catch them at night is easier. Three of my white pullets look the same is there a safe marker I could use to mark what bird got medicine so I don’t double dose? First time chicken owner btw
I have access to a TS and many other feed stores, should I sent in a fecal sample to a vet or is that even necessary?
Attached is photo of worm
On the other had I will be down sizing my flock in the spring as nine chickens has proven to many to handle