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I love peafowl!The dosages in my post above is for peafowl.

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I love peafowl!The dosages in my post above is for peafowl.
I add 3 milliliters per gallon of water and leave in the coop for 24 hours. Have that as their only source of water. Repeat the process in 9 days.I would like deworm my flock of twenty chickens, but I don't want to have to do each chicken individually. I read that I could use Safeguard in their water, but I need to know the withdrawal time, if there is one.
That info is dated and not effective. See this post:I add 3 milliliters per gallon of water and leave in the coop for 24 hours. Have that as their only source of water. Repeat the process in 9 days.
Chickens get the same dose.The dosages in my post above is for peafowl.
I thought because they are about one third the weight they would get less volume.Chickens get the same dose.
That doesn't actually work.if you want to go a non medicated route may i suggest pumpkin seeds or sprinkling garlic in their food?
idk i had 1 issue with worms and after giving them garlic power in their food i havent had issues since and my birds are perfectly healthy and happyThat doesn't actually work.
The quantity of garlic a bird will need to consume to be even mildly effective as a anthelmintic would kill the bird as garlic is toxic to animals.
Some pumpkin seeds contain a very mild anthelmintic BUT they contain many Antinutritional properties that harm a chicken.
What do you mean by issues? Your birds still have worms and need a real wormer. garlic will kill your birds before it kills the worms.idk i had 1 issue with worms and after giving them garlic power in their food i havent had issues since and my birds are perfectly healthy and happy