how oftenly do i need to worm my hens

Glad I finished my lunch before looking at this thread! I worm my flock twice a year, I use Flubenvet as there is no egg withdrawal needed. I read in an article that if the poop is a strong yellow colour it can be a sign of worms. There are a lot of wild birds where I live and they often come and finish off any food the chickens have missed and also share the water dishes.
 
Glad I finished my lunch before looking at this thread! I worm my flock twice a year, I use Flubenvet as there is no egg withdrawal needed. I read in an article that if the poop is a strong yellow colour it can be a sign of worms. There are a lot of wild birds where I live and they often come and finish off any food the chickens have missed and also share the water dishes.

I have no idea why, but Flubenvet is not available in the USA. I wish it was!
 
Glad I finished my lunch before looking at this thread! I worm my flock twice a year, I use Flubenvet as there is no egg withdrawal needed. I read in an article that if the poop is a strong yellow colour it can be a sign of worms. There are a lot of wild birds where I live and they often come and finish off any food the chickens have missed and also share the water dishes.
Yellow foamy color could possibly mean blackhead. Blackhead is a protozoa that is carried by the cecal worm. So yes, it could mean cecal worms infesting a chicken.
 
Flubenvet is a good wormer. However it must be measured into chicken feed by weight and the average weight of the birds if I'm not mistaken. It's better and cheaper to use a liquid wormer given orally such as safeguard liquid goat wormer or valbazen, no guesswork neither.
 
You guys are totally grossing me out! I've always wormed my chickens every winter, but I would love to not do that (not thrilled with any chems at all, especially ones I might ingest at some point). Can I just do my own rough fecal now and then?
 

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