how many of you worm?

On BYC site Index, "Emergencies Diseases Injuries & Cures", look at the top of the list & find "Helpful References & Links" there is a section on worming. You might want to read it as it describes different types of wormers & dosages & peoples experiences with them.
 
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JEFFERS VET SUPPLY 1-800-533=3377 SELLS SOMETHING CALLED WORMGUARD PLUS THAT THEY SAY EGGS DO NOT HAVE TO BE DISCARDED...I AM GOING TO TRY THIS AND WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF ANY FORUM MEMBERS HAVE ANY EXPERIENCE/KNOWLEDGE ON THIS???
 
Here is a description of wormgaurd:

Organic poultry dewormer is safe and natural; FDA approved. Concentrated food grade diatomaceous earth, whole flaxseed, grape seed extract as well as 4 strain of Lactic acid bacteria for improved digestion and feed conversion. Feed daily to keep poultry worm free. Add 3 cups to 50 lbs of feed or 1 tablespoon to 1 lb of feed. Mix well. No egg or meat discard. Safe for us in layers and broilers.

With those ingredients, I seriously doubt it could eradicate an actual infestation. DE is a preventative, not a de-wormer. If you want to try it, I would be prepared to test again for worms (fecal float), and use a proven de-wormer if necessary.
 
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JEFFERS VET SUPPLY 1-800-533=3377 SELLS SOMETHING CALLED WORMGUARD PLUS THAT THEY SAY EGGS DO NOT HAVE TO BE DISCARDED...I AM GOING TO TRY THIS AND WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF ANY FORUM MEMBERS HAVE ANY EXPERIENCE/KNOWLEDGE ON THIS???

Worm Guard is DE, pure and simple. As chookchick stated, good as a preventative. Not a treatment.
ETA: It's cheaper to buy DE as DE than to buy it after they have put a fancy label on it and re-named it wormguard.
 
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