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Welcome to the coop! I use the Forums and Articles tabs at the top of the page to do research. You can get lost for hours. It's nice to know you are minutes away from getting help with questions and emergencies! I always check in the "What's New" section as well at the top of this page. This way I can read how I may have a similar question or help give some advice.
Thank you for the advice!!! I’ve definitely fallen down some rabbit holes on here a few times, and gained some very valuable/interesting/sometimes comical knowledge 😅
 
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For Tapeworms you'll need to use Praziquantel.
Here's the products and dosing that you can use. https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/treating-tapeworms-under-construction.1220309/
Oh thank you so so much! I’m actually about to order some pranziquantel today! My natural methods are helping but I just don’t want to prolong the issue any further. None of the girls seem sick, but one is skinnier than I’d like even though she’s eating, drinking, foraging, and laying normally. Thank you again for the link!
 
Welcome. There are multiple treatment options. Egg withdrawal time for each treatment is: Praziquental: 14-days. Valbazen: 7-days. Safeguard: 14-days

Praziquental: 7.5 mg/kg SC, IM, repeat in 2-4 weeks.

Albendazole (Valbazen): Albendazole is a benzimidazole anthelmintic which is used off-label in poultry. The drug is given to each chicken orally. Measure out ¼ mL (per bantam) or ½ mL (per regular-sized breed). Repeat in 2 weeks.

Safeguard 10% liquid dewormers for goats: Fenbendazole is used off-label in poultry. Add to the flock's drinking water source at a rate of 3 mL per gallon of water for 3 days. Repeat in 10 days.
 

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