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Chickens should generally not be dewormed before they are six weeks old because deworming can be stressful for them. Instead, it's usually recommended to deworm chicks every two to three months until they are one year old, and then every six months after that. However, the exact schedule may depend on the individual situation, so you can submit fecal samples to a veterinarian to monitor your birds.
Chickens should generally not be dewormed before they are six weeks old because deworming can be stressful for them. Instead, it's usually recommended to deworm chicks every two to three months until they are one year old, and then every six months after that. However, the exact schedule may depend on the individual situation, so you can submit fecal samples to a veterinarian to monitor your birds.