Hen-pecked Hens

they might not lay for awhile. don't be alarmed if they fall out of lay for awhile. when you move a chicken to a different area they might lay what's in the oviduct then stop laying until they feel comfortable and settled. every birds different on the amount of time this takes. I just thought I'd warn you just so you know its normal for that to happen.I wish you the very best. good luck with your new flock! :)
 
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Darn it, forgot to mention that one should not use Safeguard/Panacur (fenbendazole) during a molt. Sorry, my bad!
 
You should just use Flubenvet, it's sooo easy considering you can buy the food with it mixed in so you don't have to put the dose in yourself!
 
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You should just use Flubenvet, it's sooo easy considering you can buy the food with it mixed in so you don't have to put the dose in yourself!
What is the active ingredient in it and is it safe for *all* birds and animals?
 
You should just use Flubenvet, it's sooo easy considering you can buy the food with it mixed in so you don't have to put the dose in yourself!
John, are you in the US?
 

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