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abhaya,
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Thank you very much for your reply. I see the differences between thinking of chickens as livestock and thinking of them as pets, and these differences make perfect sense to me. From a practical perspective, especially. My worry about worming is strictly from a pet-owner's perspective. For example, what farmer in her right mind would kiss a chicken...or a pig, or a goat? Farm husbandry is simply not built for this kind of nonsense. On the other hand, I'm pretty sure I shall, at some point, want to kiss my chickens.
Still...endoparasites affect egg production and general health. I wonder why someone hasn't figured out a better way for large flocks to be wormed, besides using a random shotgun approach? This is a rhetorical question...you have all given me a lot of food for thought!
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Ah, this is the first time I've heard that medicated feed wasn't organic. So, I'll definitely want to look more into the possibility of getting Coccidiosis vaccine. Thank you so much!
Yvette.
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Thank you very much for your reply. I see the differences between thinking of chickens as livestock and thinking of them as pets, and these differences make perfect sense to me. From a practical perspective, especially. My worry about worming is strictly from a pet-owner's perspective. For example, what farmer in her right mind would kiss a chicken...or a pig, or a goat? Farm husbandry is simply not built for this kind of nonsense. On the other hand, I'm pretty sure I shall, at some point, want to kiss my chickens.

Still...endoparasites affect egg production and general health. I wonder why someone hasn't figured out a better way for large flocks to be wormed, besides using a random shotgun approach? This is a rhetorical question...you have all given me a lot of food for thought!
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Ah, this is the first time I've heard that medicated feed wasn't organic. So, I'll definitely want to look more into the possibility of getting Coccidiosis vaccine. Thank you so much!
Yvette.