How i can use apple vinegar to deworm chicken?

Actually, apple cider vinegar does not deworm chickens, and there is a lot of misinformation about it’s use. I used to use it, but now only feed my chickens clean water changed daily. Too much of it can interfere with calcium absorption.

What is your location? Depending on where you live, Valbazen (albendazole) and Panacur or SafeGuard Liquid Goat Wormer are good and safe wormers. Levamisole (Prohibit) is also sometimes used.
 
Are there any natural way? Medical dewormer have a long withdrawal period from eggs
I don't know of any natural dewormers for chickens. DE doesn't work, I have used it in the past, it is also a myth. I like to use Valbazen, which is a very soft medication. A lot of people who use it still eat the eggs. As long as you don't sell eggs, it should be fine.
 
No natural methods that work. How many chickens do you have? Have you seen worms, and do you have any pictures of what you have seen? Fenbendazole, the generic of Panacur and Safeguard, can be put into small amounts of food for a small number of chickens, without an egg withdrawal. Both albendazole and fenbendazole have been used in humans.
 
Actually, apple cider vinegar does not deworm chickens, and there is a lot of misinformation about it’s use. I used to use it, but now only feed my chickens clean water changed daily. Too much of it can interfere with calcium absorption.

What is your location? Depending on where you live, Valbazen (albendazole) and Panacur or SafeGuard Liquid Goat Wormer are good and safe wormers. Levamisole (Prohibit) is also sometimes used.
I live outside usa, verry far🙃
I have Levamisole and uses it for chicken that i dont use their egg to eat, i think it have a long withdrawal period and dont allowed to use with chicken that provide eggs for human consumation.
 
I don't know of any natural dewormers for chickens. DE doesn't work, I have used it in the past, it is also a myth. I like to use Valbazen, which is a very soft medication. A lot of people who use it still eat the eggs. As long as you don't sell eggs, it should be fine.
I will try to find it, thanks
 
Have you seen worms? Do they appear to be suffering from worms? Do you have a vet who could test poops for worms and their eggs? If you give the country you are in, we may be able to help.
 
Have you seen worms? Do they appear to be suffering from worms? Do you have a vet who could test poops for worms and their eggs? If you give the country you are in, we may be able to help.
I dont see worms , i uses greens and vegetables in chickens feed and that's gives a risk to get worms, i spotted a foamy brown poop
 

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